Plays and PoemsNew Amsterdam Book Company, 1897 |
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Page 56
... alarum of jealousy , comes me in the instant of our encounter , after we had embraced , kissed , protested , and , as it were , spoke the prologue of our comedy ; and at his heels a rabble of his companions , thither provoked and ...
... alarum of jealousy , comes me in the instant of our encounter , after we had embraced , kissed , protested , and , as it were , spoke the prologue of our comedy ; and at his heels a rabble of his companions , thither provoked and ...
Page 261
... Alarum within . First Lord . Throca morousus , cargo , cargo , cargo . All . Cargo , cargo , cargo , villianda par corbo , cargo . Par . O ! ransom , ransom ! Do not hide mine eyes . They seize and blindfold him . First Sold . Boskos ...
... Alarum within . First Lord . Throca morousus , cargo , cargo , cargo . All . Cargo , cargo , cargo , villianda par corbo , cargo . Par . O ! ransom , ransom ! Do not hide mine eyes . They seize and blindfold him . First Sold . Boskos ...
Page 262
... alarum within . First Lord . Go , tell the Count Rousillon , and my brother , We have caught the woodcock , and will keep him muffled Till we do hear from them . Second Sold . Captain , I will . First Lord . A ' will betray us all unto ...
... alarum within . First Lord . Go , tell the Count Rousillon , and my brother , We have caught the woodcock , and will keep him muffled Till we do hear from them . Second Sold . Captain , I will . First Lord . A ' will betray us all unto ...
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... Alarum to the battle . Then enter DOUGLAS and Sir WALTER BLUNT , meeting . Blunt . What is thy name , that in the battle thus Upon my head ? Thou crossest me ? what honour dost thou seek ১ I never had triumph'd upon a Scot . Dong 1 ...
... Alarum to the battle . Then enter DOUGLAS and Sir WALTER BLUNT , meeting . Blunt . What is thy name , that in the battle thus Upon my head ? Thou crossest me ? what honour dost thou seek ১ I never had triumph'd upon a Scot . Dong 1 ...
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... Alarum , and chambers go off . And down goes all before them . Still be kind , And eke out our performance with your mind . In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility : But when the blast of war blows in ...
... Alarum , and chambers go off . And down goes all before them . Still be kind , And eke out our performance with your mind . In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility : But when the blast of war blows in ...
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