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... 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 is very dangerous; and when thou ...
... 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 is very dangerous; and when thou ...
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... Vict. Sweet child of air! Never did I behold thee so attired And garmented in beautyas tonight! Whathast thou done to make thee looksofair? Prec. Am I not always fair? Vict. Ay,and sofairThat I am jealous of alleyesthat see thee, And ...
... Vict. Sweet child of air! Never did I behold thee so attired And garmented in beautyas tonight! Whathast thou done to make thee looksofair? Prec. Am I not always fair? Vict. Ay,and sofairThat I am jealous of alleyesthat see thee, And ...
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... Vict. Prithee, explain thyself. Prec. Why, simply thus. Thou knowest the Pope has sent here into Spain To put a stop to dances on the stage. Vict. I have heard it whispered. Prec. Now the Cardinal, Whofor this purpose comes, would fain ...
... Vict. Prithee, explain thyself. Prec. Why, simply thus. Thou knowest the Pope has sent here into Spain To put a stop to dances on the stage. Vict. I have heard it whispered. Prec. Now the Cardinal, Whofor this purpose comes, would fain ...
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... Vict. Remember him no more. Let not his shadow Come between thee and me. Sweet Preciosa! Iloved thee even then, thoughI wassilent! Prec. I thought Ine'er should see thy face again. Thy farewell had a soundof sorrow in it. Vict. Thatwas ...
... Vict. Remember him no more. Let not his shadow Come between thee and me. Sweet Preciosa! Iloved thee even then, thoughI wassilent! Prec. I thought Ine'er should see thy face again. Thy farewell had a soundof sorrow in it. Vict. Thatwas ...
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... Vict. Loving more. Prec. I cannot love theemore; my heartis full. Vict. Then let it overflow, and I will drink it, As in the summertime the thirsty sands Drink the swift waters of the Manzanares, Andstill do thirst for more. A Watchman ...
... Vict. Loving more. Prec. I cannot love theemore; my heartis full. Vict. Then let it overflow, and I will drink it, As in the summertime the thirsty sands Drink the swift waters of the Manzanares, Andstill do thirst for more. A Watchman ...
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