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Page 19
... These dull delays , I cannot bear . Where is my love , O tell me where ! Sir TRUSTY . Ifpeak , great Sir , with weeping eyes , She raves , alas ! fhe faints , the dies . KING . What doft thou say ? I shake with fear . Sir TRUSTY . Nay ...
... These dull delays , I cannot bear . Where is my love , O tell me where ! Sir TRUSTY . Ifpeak , great Sir , with weeping eyes , She raves , alas ! fhe faints , the dies . KING . What doft thou say ? I shake with fear . Sir TRUSTY . Nay ...
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... these soft alarms , She has a heart- GRIDELINE . -And he has charms . PAGE . Your fears are too juft GRIDELINE . Too plainly I've prov❜d . BOTH . GRIDELINE . He loves and is lov'd . O merciless fate ! PAGE . Deplorable ftate ...
... these soft alarms , She has a heart- GRIDELINE . -And he has charms . PAGE . Your fears are too juft GRIDELINE . Too plainly I've prov❜d . BOTH . GRIDELINE . He loves and is lov'd . O merciless fate ! PAGE . Deplorable ftate ...
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... these tears ! QUEEN . They flow in vain . ROSAMON D. Look with compaffion on my fate ! O hear my fighs ! QUEEN . -They rife too late . Hope not a day's , an hour's reprieve . ROSAMON D. Tho ' I live wretched , let me live . Tho ' In ...
... these tears ! QUEEN . They flow in vain . ROSAMON D. Look with compaffion on my fate ! O hear my fighs ! QUEEN . -They rife too late . Hope not a day's , an hour's reprieve . ROSAMON D. Tho ' I live wretched , let me live . Tho ' In ...
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... these guilty fhades could you , Inglorious conqueror , purfue ? KING . Cruel woman , what could you ? QUEEN . Degenerate thoughts have fir'd KING . your breast . The thirst of blood has yours poffefs'd . QUEEN . A heart fo unrepenting ...
... these guilty fhades could you , Inglorious conqueror , purfue ? KING . Cruel woman , what could you ? QUEEN . Degenerate thoughts have fir'd KING . your breast . The thirst of blood has yours poffefs'd . QUEEN . A heart fo unrepenting ...
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... these foolish freaks , and fee How our good King and Queen agree . Why should not we their steps purfue , And do as our fuperiors do ? Sir TRUSTY Am I bewitch'd , or do I dream ? I know not who , or where I am , Or what I hear , or what ...
... these foolish freaks , and fee How our good King and Queen agree . Why should not we their steps purfue , And do as our fuperiors do ? Sir TRUSTY Am I bewitch'd , or do I dream ? I know not who , or where I am , Or what I hear , or what ...
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ABIGA ABIGA L Abigal Afide againſt Behold BUTLER Cæfar Cafar Cato Cato's caufe cauſe charms COACHMAN conjurer dear death DECIUS doft thou drum Duke of Anjou faid fame Fantome father fatire fecond fecret fenate fenfe fervants fhall firſt fome foon forrow foul fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill fuch fure fword GARDINER ghoſt give GRIDELINE grief hear heart heav'n himſelf Ho--nour houſe huſband JUBA KING LADY laft laſt loft LUCIA LUCIU Madam mafter Marcia Marcus moſt muft muſt myſelf Numidian o'er occafion paffion perfon pleaſe pleaſure PORTIU Pr'ythee prefent Prince QUEEN raiſe reaſon rife Rofamond Roman Rome ROSAMON ſay SCENE ſee Sempronius ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow Sir GEORGE Sir TRUSTY Spanish monarchy ſpeak ſtand ſteward ſtill ſuch SY PHA SY PHA X Syphax tell thee theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand Tinfel TINSE TINSE L VELLU Vellum virtue