The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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Page 19
... I'll only use my tongue , Without a father's power ; use thou thine : Self do , self have - no more words ; win and wear her . Dal . You bless me ; I am now too poor thanks To the debt I owe you . pay Hunt . Nay , thou'rt poor enough ...
... I'll only use my tongue , Without a father's power ; use thou thine : Self do , self have - no more words ; win and wear her . Dal . You bless me ; I am now too poor thanks To the debt I owe you . pay Hunt . Nay , thou'rt poor enough ...
Page 54
... I'll follow and direct you . Oh the toil [ Exeunt all but FRION . Of humouring this abject scum of mankind ! Muddy - brain'd peasants ! princes feel a misery Beyond impartial sufferance , whose extremes Must yield to such abettors ...
... I'll follow and direct you . Oh the toil [ Exeunt all but FRION . Of humouring this abject scum of mankind ! Muddy - brain'd peasants ! princes feel a misery Beyond impartial sufferance , whose extremes Must yield to such abettors ...
Page 62
... .- Come , thou'rt deceiv'd in me ; give me a blow , A sound blow on the face , I'll thank thee for't ; I love my wrongs : still thou'rt deceiv'd in me . Dal . Deceiv'd ? oh , noble Huntley , my 62 ACT III . PERKIN WARBECK .
... .- Come , thou'rt deceiv'd in me ; give me a blow , A sound blow on the face , I'll thank thee for't ; I love my wrongs : still thou'rt deceiv'd in me . Dal . Deceiv'd ? oh , noble Huntley , my 62 ACT III . PERKIN WARBECK .
Page 64
... I'll lend you mirth , sir , If you will be in consort . Hunt . " Thank you truly : I must , yes , yes , I must ; -here's yet some ease , A partner in affliction : look not angry . Dal . Good , noble sir ! Hunt . Oh , hark ! we may be ...
... I'll lend you mirth , sir , If you will be in consort . Hunt . " Thank you truly : I must , yes , yes , I must ; -here's yet some ease , A partner in affliction : look not angry . Dal . Good , noble sir ! Hunt . Oh , hark ! we may be ...
Page 84
... I'll not interrupt you . Good , bear with my distractions ! If king James Deny us dwelling here , next , whither must I ? I prithee , be not angry . Fri. Sir , I told you Of letters come from Ireland ; how the Cornish Stomach their last ...
... I'll not interrupt you . Good , bear with my distractions ! If king James Deny us dwelling here , next , whither must I ? I prithee , be not angry . Fri. Sir , I told you Of letters come from Ireland ; how the Cornish Stomach their last ...
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