First Love: a Drama [in five acts, and in prose and verse].Sherwood, 1841 - 79 páginas |
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... means of boiling water ! -a thing which cannot be . How , at that time , a lady , fair and young , Twin - sister of ... mean ? IOLA . ADELE . It SCENE III . ] 39 FIRST LOVE .
... means of boiling water ! -a thing which cannot be . How , at that time , a lady , fair and young , Twin - sister of ... mean ? IOLA . ADELE . It SCENE III . ] 39 FIRST LOVE .
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Conway Edwards. Whom do you mean ? IOLA . ADELE . It is from one who's dying for thy love ; One who has seen thee , gentlest , at the mass ; One who beheld thee gazing on the waves ! Ah , speak , -speak ! IOLA . ADELE . She loves me ...
Conway Edwards. Whom do you mean ? IOLA . ADELE . It is from one who's dying for thy love ; One who has seen thee , gentlest , at the mass ; One who beheld thee gazing on the waves ! Ah , speak , -speak ! IOLA . ADELE . She loves me ...
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... mean ? What young gallant hast ever seen with me ? It is a fiction , sir ! But worthy one Who is so truly gallant as thyself ! SIR WILLIAM . Madam , ' t is well : -by contract thou art mine ; And if by fair means you do not consent , I ...
... mean ? What young gallant hast ever seen with me ? It is a fiction , sir ! But worthy one Who is so truly gallant as thyself ! SIR WILLIAM . Madam , ' t is well : -by contract thou art mine ; And if by fair means you do not consent , I ...
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... means To form an Alpine mountain of revenge , Which , for these many years , has been the end For which I've clung to miserable life ; For which I'm branded with a miser's name , Though gold I hate , save as the greatest power To roll ...
... means To form an Alpine mountain of revenge , Which , for these many years , has been the end For which I've clung to miserable life ; For which I'm branded with a miser's name , Though gold I hate , save as the greatest power To roll ...
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... mean ? : - MAN . Why , this at four o'clock this morn , I saw a lady dragged from out that house , and mounted on a horse ; then a gay knight , Sir William Stanton ( for I heard his name ) , leaped on the horse , and , as they galloped ...
... mean ? : - MAN . Why , this at four o'clock this morn , I saw a lady dragged from out that house , and mounted on a horse ; then a gay knight , Sir William Stanton ( for I heard his name ) , leaped on the horse , and , as they galloped ...
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ADELE ANNETTE arms art thou beggar BELLOWS bond bright bright eyes burst cavalier cheek Chepe child clouds dear Dear father deceived door dost thou doth dress e'en e'er Enter Grimes Enter LESTER Enter Margaret Enter Sir William Exit Margaret eyes face fainting fair Farewell father fear flat flowers gallant gaze gentle girl gold Grimes's house Guernsey hair Hark Hurrah IOLA starting kissing knock lady Landlady LANDLORD last eve LESTER and PERCY Lester Burton light living loike look Madam Master Grimes merry merry old soul misery mock never night noise nurse o'er Old King Cole OMNES Percy Manley pray retires Royal Oak rush SCENE shine Sir William Stanton soul speak Speak-speak Stanton House storm strange sweet Swoipes tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thunder thy heart thy love unto voice weep What's wild wild passion Wilt young
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