Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker Penn Publishing Company, 1923 - Всего страниц: 143 |
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... tears unto my ashes ! [ A distant shout is heard . - Pythias leaps upon the scaffold . By the gods A horse and horseman ! -Far upon the hill , They wave their hats , and he returns it — yet I know him not - his horse is at the stretch ...
... tears unto my ashes ! [ A distant shout is heard . - Pythias leaps upon the scaffold . By the gods A horse and horseman ! -Far upon the hill , They wave their hats , and he returns it — yet I know him not - his horse is at the stretch ...
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... tears , like a child . For over against the wall , as empty as they can be , The limp little stockings hang , and my heart is breaking in me ! Your vision was false as the world , oh , darling dreamer and dear ! And how can I bear you ...
... tears , like a child . For over against the wall , as empty as they can be , The limp little stockings hang , and my heart is breaking in me ! Your vision was false as the world , oh , darling dreamer and dear ! And how can I bear you ...
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... tears cannot number the dead : For a merciless sword o'er Culloden shall wave , Culloden ! that reeks with the blood of the brave . Lochiel . - Go , preach to the coward , thou death - telling seer , Or , if gory Culloden so dreadful ...
... tears cannot number the dead : For a merciless sword o'er Culloden shall wave , Culloden ! that reeks with the blood of the brave . Lochiel . - Go , preach to the coward , thou death - telling seer , Or , if gory Culloden so dreadful ...
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... tears perchance for blood . Queen - To whom do you speak this ? Hamlet - Do you see nothing there ? Queen - Nothing at all ; yet all that is I see . Hamlet - Nor did you nothing hear ? Queen - No , nothing but ourselves . Hamlet - Why ...
... tears perchance for blood . Queen - To whom do you speak this ? Hamlet - Do you see nothing there ? Queen - Nothing at all ; yet all that is I see . Hamlet - Nor did you nothing hear ? Queen - No , nothing but ourselves . Hamlet - Why ...
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... tears . This cannot last . [ Queen returns . ] Mary - I whistle to the bird has broken cage , And all in vain . [ Sitting down . ] Calais gone . Guisnes gone , too - and Philip's gone ! Lady Clarence - Dear madam , Philip is but at ...
... tears . This cannot last . [ Queen returns . ] Mary - I whistle to the bird has broken cage , And all in vain . [ Sitting down . ] Calais gone . Guisnes gone , too - and Philip's gone ! Lady Clarence - Dear madam , Philip is but at ...
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