The Dramatic Works, Volumen3Gregg, 1969 |
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... thee in my magic glass ) Making thy moan among the midnight wolves , That bay the silent moon : speak , I conjure thee , ' Tis Merlin bids thee . Phil . An airy shape , the tend'rest of my mind , the last seduc'd , and least deform'd of ...
... thee in my magic glass ) Making thy moan among the midnight wolves , That bay the silent moon : speak , I conjure thee , ' Tis Merlin bids thee . Phil . An airy shape , the tend'rest of my mind , the last seduc'd , and least deform'd of ...
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... thee Pbil . Ah me ! what hard mishap ! Grim . What just revenge ? Thou miscreant elf , thou renegado scout , So clean , so furbish'd , so renew'd in white , The livery of my foes ; I see thee tnrough : What mak'st thou here ? thou trim ...
... thee Pbil . Ah me ! what hard mishap ! Grim . What just revenge ? Thou miscreant elf , thou renegado scout , So clean , so furbish'd , so renew'd in white , The livery of my foes ; I see thee tnrough : What mak'st thou here ? thou trim ...
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... thee ; There's a black cloud descending from above , Full of heaven's venom , bursting o'er thy head . Osm . Malicious fiend , thou liest ; for I am fenc'd By millions of thy fellows , in my grove , I bade thee , when I freed thee from ...
... thee ; There's a black cloud descending from above , Full of heaven's venom , bursting o'er thy head . Osm . Malicious fiend , thou liest ; for I am fenc'd By millions of thy fellows , in my grove , I bade thee , when I freed thee from ...
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Dramatic Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Volumen3 David Garrick Vista completa - 1798 |
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