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the fire which sets free Th ' unconquered arm of England's Chivalry , Glows from
the Throne -- here warmly pleads for me . Ah , glorious island of the fair and
brave ! Queen among nations - Empress of the wave ! While that pure fire does
live ...
the fire which sets free Th ' unconquered arm of England's Chivalry , Glows from
the Throne -- here warmly pleads for me . Ah , glorious island of the fair and
brave ! Queen among nations - Empress of the wave ! While that pure fire does
live ...
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Our infant days , with all their little joys ; The intertwining of our tiny arms ; Our
lightsome laughter , and our merry tears ; Forbad me to forget ! But manhood
came ! and with it - eye of fire Which loves to quench itself on beauty's cheek !
Our infant days , with all their little joys ; The intertwining of our tiny arms ; Our
lightsome laughter , and our merry tears ; Forbad me to forget ! But manhood
came ! and with it - eye of fire Which loves to quench itself on beauty's cheek !
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Some with their white plumes dancing in the air , And jewelled mantles hanging
on their arms ; Some with bright armour , that , good lack , does shine As ' t would
put out your eyes ! Then ladies fair Come prancing gently on ! With lannerets ...
Some with their white plumes dancing in the air , And jewelled mantles hanging
on their arms ; Some with bright armour , that , good lack , does shine As ' t would
put out your eyes ! Then ladies fair Come prancing gently on ! With lannerets ...
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A velvet mantle hung upon his arm . MARGARET . All men are deceivers ! IOLA .
Did they ever deceive you , Margaret ? MARGARET . Cease thy foolish prattle !
IOLA . Dear nurse , As I was gazing on the waves , last eve , I do declare , I saw ...
A velvet mantle hung upon his arm . MARGARET . All men are deceivers ! IOLA .
Did they ever deceive you , Margaret ? MARGARET . Cease thy foolish prattle !
IOLA . Dear nurse , As I was gazing on the waves , last eve , I do declare , I saw ...
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I , who have watched thee from thy very birth , Have rocked thee in thy cradle ,
and have fed Thee in my arms ! Go to ; nor let me hear More of this folly . Thou
would'st have him , too ! IOLA ( throwing herself on Grimes's neck ) . Him - before
all ...
I , who have watched thee from thy very birth , Have rocked thee in thy cradle ,
and have fed Thee in my arms ! Go to ; nor let me hear More of this folly . Thou
would'st have him , too ! IOLA ( throwing herself on Grimes's neck ) . Him - before
all ...
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First Love: a Drama [in five acts, and in prose and verse]. Conway Edwards Visualização integral - 1841 |
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ADELE advancing ANNETTE arms bear beautiful BELLOWS bond break bright burst cavalier child clouds comes dark dear death deceived door dost dress Enter Exit eyes face failed fainting fair father fear fire flat flowers follow gaze gentle gipsy girl give gold hair hand happy Hark hast head hear heard heart hope Hurrah IOLA kissing knock known lady LANDLORD Lester Burton light living lola look lost MARGARET Master Grimes means merry never night noise nurse o'er OMNES once pass passionately PERCY Poor pray pretty retires runs rush SCENE seen Sir William Stanton SMUGGLER soul speak stand starting strange sure sweet tears tell thee thine thou thought thunder To-morrow true truth unto voice weep wild young youth
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