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Side 112
... Glycine. WOMEN. Lens Snot-rs, Wife of Lord Gnvcuvr, Orphan Daughter of Chef Regard. Between the flight of the Queen, and the u'vil war which immediately followed, and in which Emerick remained the victor, a space of twenty years is ...
... Glycine. WOMEN. Lens Snot-rs, Wife of Lord Gnvcuvr, Orphan Daughter of Chef Regard. Between the flight of the Queen, and the u'vil war which immediately followed, and in which Emerick remained the victor, a space of twenty years is ...
Side 113
... Glycine! why. Why did you then ben'oth yourself? Huh! innocent onrcnm Because My m that lady wish'd it'! 'twes you eslt'd me! BAIOLTAYes, at my Inrd's request, but never wish'd, My poor efl'eltionste girl, to see thee wretched. Then ...
... Glycine! why. Why did you then ben'oth yourself? Huh! innocent onrcnm Because My m that lady wish'd it'! 'twes you eslt'd me! BAIOLTAYes, at my Inrd's request, but never wish'd, My poor efl'eltionste girl, to see thee wretched. Then ...
Side 114
... Glycine! Be ailent, I command you. [Then to Damon. Speak! we hear you! OLD aa-rnoar. My tale is brialI During our t'eative dance, Your aervante, the accuser: of my eon, Ofl'er'd groae insults, in unmanly sort, To our village maiden:- He ...
... Glycine! Be ailent, I command you. [Then to Damon. Speak! we hear you! OLD aa-rnoar. My tale is brialI During our t'eative dance, Your aervante, the accuser: of my eon, Ofl'er'd groae insults, in unmanly sort, To our village maiden:- He ...
Side 115
... Glycine! GLYCIN'I. ' Yes, I do, Bethlen; for he just new hrough False witnesses to swear away your life : Your life, and old Bathory's loo. ere-rams. htbory's! Where is my father? Answer. or Ha! gone! [Lsala during this time slinks of ...
... Glycine! GLYCIN'I. ' Yes, I do, Bethlen; for he just new hrough False witnesses to swear away your life : Your life, and old Bathory's loo. ere-rams. htbory's! Where is my father? Answer. or Ha! gone! [Lsala during this time slinks of ...
Side 116
... GLYCINE. Ah. often have I wiah'd you were a king. You would protect the helpless everywhere, As you did us. And I, too, should not then Grieve for you. Bethlen, as I do; not have Theteara come inrny eyes; nordreambad dreams That you ...
... GLYCINE. Ah. often have I wiah'd you were a king. You would protect the helpless everywhere, As you did us. And I, too, should not then Grieve for you. Bethlen, as I do; not have Theteara come inrny eyes; nordreambad dreams That you ...
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