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... thee . If I would kill thee now , thy fate's so low , That I must stoop ere I can give the blow . But mine is fixed so far above thy crown , That all thy men , Piled on thy back , can never pull it down . But , at my ease , thy destiny ...
... thee . If I would kill thee now , thy fate's so low , That I must stoop ere I can give the blow . But mine is fixed so far above thy crown , That all thy men , Piled on thy back , can never pull it down . But , at my ease , thy destiny ...
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... thee was grounded on a grudge , Which all our generous Zegrys just did judge : Thy villain - blood thou openly didst place Above the purple of our kingly race . Boab . From equal stems their blood both houses draw SCENE I. THE CONQUEST ...
... thee was grounded on a grudge , Which all our generous Zegrys just did judge : Thy villain - blood thou openly didst place Above the purple of our kingly race . Boab . From equal stems their blood both houses draw SCENE I. THE CONQUEST ...
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... thee with each other fight . Boab . Away , and execute him instantly ! [ To his Guards . Almanz . Stand off ; I have not leisure yet to die . To them , enter ABDALLA hastily . Abdal . Hold , sir ! for heaven's sake hold ! Defer this ...
... thee with each other fight . Boab . Away , and execute him instantly ! [ To his Guards . Almanz . Stand off ; I have not leisure yet to die . To them , enter ABDALLA hastily . Abdal . Hold , sir ! for heaven's sake hold ! Defer this ...
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... thee free , That I again may fight , and conquer thee . D. Arcos . Old as I am , I take thee at thy word , And will to - morrow thank thee with my sword . Almanz . I'll go , and instantly acquaint the king , And sudden orders for thy ...
... thee free , That I again may fight , and conquer thee . D. Arcos . Old as I am , I take thee at thy word , And will to - morrow thank thee with my sword . Almanz . I'll go , and instantly acquaint the king , And sudden orders for thy ...
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... thy certain death prepare ; This night I only leave thee to despair . Ozmyn . Thy idle menaces I do not fear : My business was to die or conquer here . Sister , for you I grieve I could no more SCENE I. THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 69.
... thy certain death prepare ; This night I only leave thee to despair . Ozmyn . Thy idle menaces I do not fear : My business was to die or conquer here . Sister , for you I grieve I could no more SCENE I. THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 69.
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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