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... Capt . Hemans , but the union was unhappy , and they separated . She died at Dublin , at the house of her brother , in 1835. Her poems are full of pathos , tenderness , and beauty . 1. CHILD , amid the flowers at play , While the red ...
... Capt . Hemans , but the union was unhappy , and they separated . She died at Dublin , at the house of her brother , in 1835. Her poems are full of pathos , tenderness , and beauty . 1. CHILD , amid the flowers at play , While the red ...
Page 185
... CAPT . DUMAIN and his brother , two officers under the Count . 1st Capt . Dumain . Nay , good , my lord , try him . If your lordship find him not a knave , take me henceforth for a fool . 2d Capt . Dumain . On my life , my lord ' , he ...
... CAPT . DUMAIN and his brother , two officers under the Count . 1st Capt . Dumain . Nay , good , my lord , try him . If your lordship find him not a knave , take me henceforth for a fool . 2d Capt . Dumain . On my life , my lord ' , he ...
Page 186
... Capt . D. O , for the love of laughter , hinder not the humor of his design ; let him fetch off his drum , any how . Count R. How now` , Monsieur ? This drum sticks sorely in your disposition . 2d Capt . D. Hang` it , let it go` ; ' tis ...
... Capt . D. O , for the love of laughter , hinder not the humor of his design ; let him fetch off his drum , any how . Count R. How now` , Monsieur ? This drum sticks sorely in your disposition . 2d Capt . D. Hang` it , let it go` ; ' tis ...
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... Capt . D. No more than a fish loves water . Is not this a strange fellow , my lord , that so confidently undertakes this business , which he knows is not to be done ? 2d Capt . D. You do not know him , my lord , as we do : certain it is ...
... Capt . D. No more than a fish loves water . Is not this a strange fellow , my lord , that so confidently undertakes this business , which he knows is not to be done ? 2d Capt . D. You do not know him , my lord , as we do : certain it is ...
Page 188
... Capt . D. Is it possible , he should know what he is , and be what he is ? [ Aside . Del . I would the cutting of my garments would serve the turn ; or the breaking of my Spanish sword . [ Aside . 1st Capt . D. We can not let you off so ...
... Capt . D. Is it possible , he should know what he is , and be what he is ? [ Aside . Del . I would the cutting of my garments would serve the turn ; or the breaking of my Spanish sword . [ Aside . 1st Capt . D. We can not let you off so ...
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