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I have undone thee . Ser . Hence ! away with her . [ Mutes force Catharine off , R. ] Slaves ! on your lives , guard well this hypocrite ! this liar ! deep in the darkest dungeon of the fort , chain him down , [ Cohenberg attempts to ...
I have undone thee . Ser . Hence ! away with her . [ Mutes force Catharine off , R. ] Slaves ! on your lives , guard well this hypocrite ! this liar ! deep in the darkest dungeon of the fort , chain him down , [ Cohenberg attempts to ...
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Hear me , Cohenberg : should an unmanly ten- derness towards me make thee forget thy faith , thy king , thy country , and thyself , that instant , though that instant be my last , I'll tear thee , coward , from my bleeding heart ...
Hear me , Cohenberg : should an unmanly ten- derness towards me make thee forget thy faith , thy king , thy country , and thyself , that instant , though that instant be my last , I'll tear thee , coward , from my bleeding heart ...
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Thy threats I boldly despise ; thy offers I tread beneath my feet ; and , though this worthless frame may fall beneath thee , fixed as the founded rock my soul shall stand , firm to my God , my country , and my king . Ser .
Thy threats I boldly despise ; thy offers I tread beneath my feet ; and , though this worthless frame may fall beneath thee , fixed as the founded rock my soul shall stand , firm to my God , my country , and my king . Ser .
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The birds sing sweet , the morning breaks , These joys are none to me , - Though sleep is fled , poor Dermot wakes , To none but love and thee . Re - enter DARBY , L. [ Exit , R. Dar . What a dull dog that is !
The birds sing sweet , the morning breaks , These joys are none to me , - Though sleep is fled , poor Dermot wakes , To none but love and thee . Re - enter DARBY , L. [ Exit , R. Dar . What a dull dog that is !
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Meads and groves I've wander'd o'er , In vain , dear youth , to find thee ; Come , ah , come , and part no more , Nor leave thy love behind thee . On yon green hill I'll sit till night , My careful watch still keeping ; But if he then ...
Meads and groves I've wander'd o'er , In vain , dear youth , to find thee ; Come , ah , come , and part no more , Nor leave thy love behind thee . On yon green hill I'll sit till night , My careful watch still keeping ; But if he then ...
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