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... Enter at the open door; The beloved, the truehearted, Come to visit me once more; He, the young and strong, who cherished Noble longings for the strife, By the roadsidefell and perished, Weary withthe march oflife! They, theholy ones ...
... Enter at the open door; The beloved, the truehearted, Come to visit me once more; He, the young and strong, who cherished Noble longings for the strife, By the roadsidefell and perished, Weary withthe march oflife! They, theholy ones ...
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... (Enter FRANCISCO with acasket.) Well, Francisco, What speed with Preciosa? Fran. None, mylord. Shesends your jewels back, andbids me tell you She is not to be purchased by your gold. Lara. Then I will try some other way to win her. Pray ...
... (Enter FRANCISCO with acasket.) Well, Francisco, What speed with Preciosa? Fran. None, mylord. Shesends your jewels back, andbids me tell you She is not to be purchased by your gold. Lara. Then I will try some other way to win her. Pray ...
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... (Enter VICTORIAN by the balcony.) Vict. Poorlittle dove! Thou tremblest like aleaf! Prec. I amso frightened! 'T isforthee I tremble! I hateto have theeclimb that wall by night! Did no one see thee? Vict. None, my love,butthou. Prec. 'T ...
... (Enter VICTORIAN by the balcony.) Vict. Poorlittle dove! Thou tremblest like aleaf! Prec. I amso frightened! 'T isforthee I tremble! I hateto have theeclimb that wall by night! Did no one see thee? Vict. None, my love,butthou. Prec. 'T ...
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... Enter CHISPA. Chispa. And here we are, halfwayto Alcala, between cocks and midnight. Body o' me! what an inn this is! The lights out, and the landlord asleep. Hola! ancient Baltasar! Bal. (waking). Here I am. Chispa. Yes,there you are ...
... Enter CHISPA. Chispa. And here we are, halfwayto Alcala, between cocks and midnight. Body o' me! what an inn this is! The lights out, and the landlord asleep. Hola! ancient Baltasar! Bal. (waking). Here I am. Chispa. Yes,there you are ...
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... (Enter VICTORIAN.) Vict. Padre Hypolito! Padre Hypolito! Hyp. Whatdo youwantof Padre Hypolito? Vict. Come, shrive me straight; for,if love be asin, Iam the greatest sinner that doth live. I will confess the sweetest of all crimes, A ...
... (Enter VICTORIAN.) Vict. Padre Hypolito! Padre Hypolito! Hyp. Whatdo youwantof Padre Hypolito? Vict. Come, shrive me straight; for,if love be asin, Iam the greatest sinner that doth live. I will confess the sweetest of all crimes, A ...
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