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I am not angry desire for grandeur ? but tell me , do you not feel a Lil . Why , would grandeur make me happy ? Ser . Certainly . Lil . Then how can your highness be unhappy ? Ser . Why , that is that is . But I cannot explain it to ...
I am not angry desire for grandeur ? but tell me , do you not feel a Lil . Why , would grandeur make me happy ? Ser . Certainly . Lil . Then how can your highness be unhappy ? Ser . Why , that is that is . But I cannot explain it to ...
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Heap cruelty on cruelty , I can bear them - my darkness is the loss of Catharine's eyes - my galling chains is my despair - to see her and death , were transport to the pangs I feel , from knowing her to be a slave to thee , barbarian !
Heap cruelty on cruelty , I can bear them - my darkness is the loss of Catharine's eyes - my galling chains is my despair - to see her and death , were transport to the pangs I feel , from knowing her to be a slave to thee , barbarian !
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Well , Leopold , this is a pretty adventure . Leo . [ Crosses to L ] A very pretty adventure . Pet . And how do you feel upon this occasion ? Leo . Feel ! why , I feel composed , C 3 SCENE IV . ] THE SIEGE OF BELGRADE . 29 Leo. ...
Well , Leopold , this is a pretty adventure . Leo . [ Crosses to L ] A very pretty adventure . Pet . And how do you feel upon this occasion ? Leo . Feel ! why , I feel composed , C 3 SCENE IV . ] THE SIEGE OF BELGRADE . 29 Leo. ...
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Feel ! why , I feel composed , quite composed . Most men would be provoked to fury . Pet . For my part , I can bear it no longer . I own my- self in a passion ! Leo . In a passion ! that's wrong , very wrong ! Pet .
Feel ! why , I feel composed , quite composed . Most men would be provoked to fury . Pet . For my part , I can bear it no longer . I own my- self in a passion ! Leo . In a passion ! that's wrong , very wrong ! Pet .
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But the poor cottagers ' calamity - I am sure , Mr. Hogmore , you feel for them deeply . Hog . Monstrous deep , for certain . How much a pound for this tobacco , Mr. Heartly ? Hea . " Tis a present from a friend in London .
But the poor cottagers ' calamity - I am sure , Mr. Hogmore , you feel for them deeply . Hog . Monstrous deep , for certain . How much a pound for this tobacco , Mr. Heartly ? Hea . " Tis a present from a friend in London .
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