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... Enter a Messenger . How now ? from whence proceed these new alarms ? Mess . The two fierce factions are again in arms ; And changing into blood the day's delight , The Zegrys with the Abencerrages fight ; On each side their allies and ...
... Enter a Messenger . How now ? from whence proceed these new alarms ? Mess . The two fierce factions are again in arms ; And changing into blood the day's delight , The Zegrys with the Abencerrages fight ; On each side their allies and ...
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... Enter a Messenger . Messen . The Duke of Arcos , sir , Does with a trumpet from the foe appear . Boab . Attend him ; he shall have his audience here . Enter the Duke of ARCOS . D. Arcos . The monarchs of Castile and Arra- gon Have sent ...
... Enter a Messenger . Messen . The Duke of Arcos , sir , Does with a trumpet from the foe appear . Boab . Attend him ; he shall have his audience here . Enter the Duke of ARCOS . D. Arcos . The monarchs of Castile and Arra- gon Have sent ...
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... Enter ABDALLA , ABDELMELECH , OZMYN , ZULEMA , and HAMET , as returning from the sally . Abdal . This happy day does to Granada bring A lasting peace , and triumphs to the king ! — The two fierce factions will no longer jar , Since they ...
... Enter ABDALLA , ABDELMELECH , OZMYN , ZULEMA , and HAMET , as returning from the sally . Abdal . This happy day does to Granada bring A lasting peace , and triumphs to the king ! — The two fierce factions will no longer jar , Since they ...
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... When further off , inclines , but not attracts . Enter ZULEMA . Assist me , Zulema , if thou wouldst be That friend thou seem'st , assist me against me . Betwixt my love and virtue I am tossed ; This SCENE I. THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 55.
... When further off , inclines , but not attracts . Enter ZULEMA . Assist me , Zulema , if thou wouldst be That friend thou seem'st , assist me against me . Betwixt my love and virtue I am tossed ; This SCENE I. THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 55.
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John Dryden, Walter Scott George Saintsbury. ACT III . SCENE I. Enter ALMANZOR and ABDALLA . Almanz . That he should dare to do me this disgrace ! Is fool , or coward , writ upon my face ? Refuse my prisoner ! —I such means will use , He ...
John Dryden, Walter Scott George Saintsbury. ACT III . SCENE I. Enter ALMANZOR and ABDALLA . Almanz . That he should dare to do me this disgrace ! Is fool , or coward , writ upon my face ? Refuse my prisoner ! —I such means will use , He ...
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Abdal Abdalla Abdelm ABDELMELECH Aben ABENAMAR Abencerrages Almah Almahide Almanz Almanzor Amal Amalthea Arga ARGALEON Asca ASCANIO Aurelian beauty Ben Jonson Benito Benz Benzayda betwixt Boab BOABDELIN brave brother Camillo command confess Conquest of Granada court crown dare dear death DORALICE Dryden Duke of ARCOS Enter Eubulus Exeunt Exit fate father favour fear fight fortune Fred give Granada Guards HAMET hand happy haste hear heart heaven HIPPOLITA honour hope JOHN DRYDEN king lady Laura leave Leon Leonidas live look lovers Lucretia Lyndar Lyndaraxa madam married MELANTHA mistress never Ozmyn Pala Palamede Palm Palmyra pity play poet Poly POLYDAMAS prince queen revenge Rhodophil SCENE Selin soul speak stay sword tell thee there's thou art thought twas VIOLETTA virtue wife woman words Zegrys ZULEMA