The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the World's Great Writers, Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern with Biographical and Explanatory Notes and Critical Essays by Many Eminent Writers, Volume 6The Standard, 1900 - Literature |
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... Enter BARABAS with a light . Thus , like the sad presaging raven that tolls The sick man's passport in her hollow ... enter my distempered thoughts , Till I have answer of my Abigail . Abigail- . Enter ABIGAIL above . Now have I happily ...
... Enter BARABAS with a light . Thus , like the sad presaging raven that tolls The sick man's passport in her hollow ... enter my distempered thoughts , Till I have answer of my Abigail . Abigail- . Enter ABIGAIL above . Now have I happily ...
Page 2530
... Enter ARETHUSA . Where am I now ? Feet , find me out a way , Without the counsel of my troubled head : I'll follow you boldly about these woods , O'er mountains , through brambles , pits , and floods . Heaven , I hope , will ease me : I ...
... Enter ARETHUSA . Where am I now ? Feet , find me out a way , Without the counsel of my troubled head : I'll follow you boldly about these woods , O'er mountains , through brambles , pits , and floods . Heaven , I hope , will ease me : I ...
Page 2913
... Enter LORD FOPPINGTON in his nightgown . Lord Foppington - Page- Page - Sir . Enter Page . [ Exeunt . Lord Foppington - Sir ! Pray , sir , do me the favor to teach your tongue the title the king has thought fit to honor me with . Page I ...
... Enter LORD FOPPINGTON in his nightgown . Lord Foppington - Page- Page - Sir . Enter Page . [ Exeunt . Lord Foppington - Sir ! Pray , sir , do me the favor to teach your tongue the title the king has thought fit to honor me with . Page I ...
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