The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Westland Marston ...: Strathmore. Marie de Méranie. Life for life. A life's ransom. The patrician's daughter. Anne BlakeChatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... [ Rising as if to practise it . ] I've quite lost the step . ' Twas said in London I'd a well - turned foot ; It did look fairly in tight amber hose , With sky - blue cloaks . Ah me ! I dance not now ! And what's the worth of a fine ...
... [ Rising as if to practise it . ] I've quite lost the step . ' Twas said in London I'd a well - turned foot ; It did look fairly in tight amber hose , With sky - blue cloaks . Ah me ! I dance not now ! And what's the worth of a fine ...
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... [ Rising . ] Then leave it , friend , to Heaven to grant the strength For that which Heaven ordains . [ He again writes ; beckons to SOLDIER who has re- entered ; seals and gives him despatch . [ SOLDIER goes out . Straight to the camp ...
... [ Rising . ] Then leave it , friend , to Heaven to grant the strength For that which Heaven ordains . [ He again writes ; beckons to SOLDIER who has re- entered ; seals and gives him despatch . [ SOLDIER goes out . Straight to the camp ...
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... [ Rising . ] Has my heart's cry To look on thee been heard ? Kath . We meet once more- To part for ever ! Strath . With a faltering voice You say it not in hatred ! Kath . Hatred ! [ Looking mournfully in his face . ] Oh , how fierce Has ...
... [ Rising . ] Has my heart's cry To look on thee been heard ? Kath . We meet once more- To part for ever ! Strath . With a faltering voice You say it not in hatred ! Kath . Hatred ! [ Looking mournfully in his face . ] Oh , how fierce Has ...
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... [ Rising . ] Speak , shall I sign ? Kath . [ Starting to her feet . ] Strath . [ Embracing her . ] My wife ! my Katharine ! we are one for ever . Kath . Teach Fate that truth , that we may die to- gether . Strath . Fount of my peace ! my ...
... [ Rising . ] Speak , shall I sign ? Kath . [ Starting to her feet . ] Strath . [ Embracing her . ] My wife ! my Katharine ! we are one for ever . Kath . Teach Fate that truth , that we may die to- gether . Strath . Fount of my peace ! my ...
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... [ Rising . ] [ Sinking on his knee . My feet are fixed . Listen , heed ! Thou seest me contrite , pardon ; weak , sustain ; Erring , direct me ! Snatch me from the toils Of selfish brains , the chill of frigid hearts , The infected air ...
... [ Rising . ] [ Sinking on his knee . My feet are fixed . Listen , heed ! Thou seest me contrite , pardon ; weak , sustain ; Erring , direct me ! Snatch me from the toils Of selfish brains , the chill of frigid hearts , The infected air ...
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