Edwin the Fair: An Historical DramaJohn Murray, 1842 - 262 psl. |
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... chamber , And Kingston is beset by bands of theirs . ATHULF . Gramercy , Monks ! I'll thunder in a whisper , And say , God save the King ! inaudibly , That only heaven shall hear . - A truce to Kings , To Monks , to madmen ! Leolf , at ...
... chamber , And Kingston is beset by bands of theirs . ATHULF . Gramercy , Monks ! I'll thunder in a whisper , And say , God save the King ! inaudibly , That only heaven shall hear . - A truce to Kings , To Monks , to madmen ! Leolf , at ...
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... CHAMBER IN THE PALACE . Enter ATHULF and ELGIVA . ELGIVA . This is the chamber where the Council sits : I leave thee here : the very rushes bristle , Disdaining to be trodd'n by female feet . ATHULF . To meet at eight , the summons said ...
... CHAMBER IN THE PALACE . Enter ATHULF and ELGIVA . ELGIVA . This is the chamber where the Council sits : I leave thee here : the very rushes bristle , Disdaining to be trodd'n by female feet . ATHULF . To meet at eight , the summons said ...
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... CHAMBER IN THE PALACE . ELGIVA AND ETHILDA . ELGIVA . How is it I find favour in the sight Of the Queen Mother , and so suddenly ? When I was last at Court no word she spake Of welcome by herself , the King , or thee . Whence is the ...
... CHAMBER IN THE PALACE . ELGIVA AND ETHILDA . ELGIVA . How is it I find favour in the sight Of the Queen Mother , and so suddenly ? When I was last at Court no word she spake Of welcome by herself , the King , or thee . Whence is the ...
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... chamber , Let us be children once again , to rove O'er hill , through vale , with interlacing arms , And thrid the thickets where wild roses grow Entangled with each other like ourselves . Can you , and will you , those sweet days ...
... chamber , Let us be children once again , to rove O'er hill , through vale , with interlacing arms , And thrid the thickets where wild roses grow Entangled with each other like ourselves . Can you , and will you , those sweet days ...
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... chamber lends ! I've loved it from my childhood . How long since Is it that standing in this compass'd window The blackbird sang us forth ; from yonder bough That hides the arbour , loud and full at first Warbling his invitations , then ...
... chamber lends ! I've loved it from my childhood . How long since Is it that standing in this compass'd window The blackbird sang us forth ; from yonder bough That hides the arbour , loud and full at first Warbling his invitations , then ...
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Edwin the Fair– An Historical Drama: and Isaac Comnenus: a Play Sir Henry Taylor Visos knygos peržiūra - 1845 |
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Accursed amongst Austin's eve BISHOP OF ROCHESTER blood BOOR Brethren BRIDFERTH bring Brother CEOLWULF CEORL CHAMBER Church CLARENBALD comes Court crown Cumba Dane deem DEPUTY doth DUNSTAN EADBALD Earl Athulf Earl Leolf Earl Sidroc ears ECFRID EDWIN THE FAIR ELGIVA Enter ATHULF Enter EMMA ERNWAY ETHILDA Exeunt Exit Farewell Father Fcap fear force FORESTER Grace Greymalkin GRIMBALD GURMO hand HARCATHER Hark hast hath head hear heart Heaven HEIDA Heretoch hither holy King King's Kingston LEOFWYN light look Lord Abbot Lord Archbishop Malpas marriage monasteries MORCAR night o'er PALACE pass peace pray Priest Primate QUEEN MOTHER QUEEN-MOTHER reign RICOLA round RUOLD saith Satan SECOND MONK Secular SENESCHAL SIGERIC smile soul speak spirit stand swine SWINEHERD sword Synod tell thee Thou art Tis true TOSTY Twas voice wisdom WULFSTAN THE WISE youth