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Page 54
... Madam , -because I would all doubts remove , Would you , were I a king , accept my love ? Lyndar . I would accept it ; and , to show ' tis true , From any other man as soon as you . Abdal . Your sharp replies make me not love you 54 ACT ...
... Madam , -because I would all doubts remove , Would you , were I a king , accept my love ? Lyndar . I would accept it ; and , to show ' tis true , From any other man as soon as you . Abdal . Your sharp replies make me not love you 54 ACT ...
Page 70
... Madam , you must not to despair give place ; Heaven never meant misfortune to that face . Suppose there were no justice in your cause , Beauty's a bribe that gives her judges laws . That you are brought to this deplored estate , Is but ...
... Madam , you must not to despair give place ; Heaven never meant misfortune to that face . Suppose there were no justice in your cause , Beauty's a bribe that gives her judges laws . That you are brought to this deplored estate , Is but ...
Page 80
... my love I hold ; Which falls or rises with the heat or cold.- I will be constant yet , if fortune can ; I love the king , -let her but name the man . Enter HALYMA . Hal . Madam , a gentleman , 80 ACT IV . THE FIRST PART OF.
... my love I hold ; Which falls or rises with the heat or cold.- I will be constant yet , if fortune can ; I love the king , -let her but name the man . Enter HALYMA . Hal . Madam , a gentleman , 80 ACT IV . THE FIRST PART OF.
Page 81
John Dryden, Walter Scott George Saintsbury. Enter HALYMA . Hal . Madam , a gentleman , to me unknown , Desires that he may speak with you alone . Lyndar . Some message from the king . - Let him appear . Enter ABDELMELECH ; who throws ...
John Dryden, Walter Scott George Saintsbury. Enter HALYMA . Hal . Madam , a gentleman , to me unknown , Desires that he may speak with you alone . Lyndar . Some message from the king . - Let him appear . Enter ABDELMELECH ; who throws ...
Page 84
... madam , the new king is drawing near ! Lyndar . Haste quickly hence , lest he should find you here ! Abdelm . How much more wretched than I came , I go ! I more my weakness and your falsehood know ; And now must leave you with my ...
... madam , the new king is drawing near ! Lyndar . Haste quickly hence , lest he should find you here ! Abdelm . How much more wretched than I came , I go ! I more my weakness and your falsehood know ; And now must leave you with my ...
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