Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 - England |
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... hear , Don Manuel ? D. Man . D. Juan . Don Juan ? Doubtful Sways my soul , and undecided What to do ; at once beholding Here a friend , and there a brother ( Both , indeed , are one ) in quarrel ; And , until I know the cause , Thus ...
... hear , Don Manuel ? D. Man . D. Juan . Don Juan ? Doubtful Sways my soul , and undecided What to do ; at once beholding Here a friend , and there a brother ( Both , indeed , are one ) in quarrel ; And , until I know the cause , Thus ...
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... hear : for mercy's sake , Friend , detain him . Let me go ! [ Exit . D. Ang . How unmanly does it show , Slights like these to hear and see ! D. Luis . Sister ! what remains for me ? D. Ang . Cast aside this ill - requited Love ; for ...
... hear : for mercy's sake , Friend , detain him . Let me go ! [ Exit . D. Ang . How unmanly does it show , Slights like these to hear and see ! D. Luis . Sister ! what remains for me ? D. Ang . Cast aside this ill - requited Love ; for ...
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... hear us , should they see us ) Of our lives : for I am more Than you see or can conjecture . Then ' tis needful to secure us ' Gainst the risk of interruption . Señor , you must close that entrance , And the outer door beside , That no ...
... hear us , should they see us ) Of our lives : for I am more Than you see or can conjecture . Then ' tis needful to secure us ' Gainst the risk of interruption . Señor , you must close that entrance , And the outer door beside , That no ...
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... Hear you . Don Man . I shall be a statue . Isab . Now , Heaven grant I may be able In my fright to find the door ! D. Man . Heaven ! how perilous his daring Who thus enters to a mansion , Knowing nothing , learning nothing ! What ...
... Hear you . Don Man . I shall be a statue . Isab . Now , Heaven grant I may be able In my fright to find the door ! D. Man . Heaven ! how perilous his daring Who thus enters to a mansion , Knowing nothing , learning nothing ! What ...
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... hear thee - thus to see thee- Thus to hear and see myself , That although you strive to slay me , ' Twere in vain ; a life like mine , Put so oft by cruel fortune To the proof , must be immortal . Though you strive , you cannot give me ...
... hear thee - thus to see thee- Thus to hear and see myself , That although you strive to slay me , ' Twere in vain ; a life like mine , Put so oft by cruel fortune To the proof , must be immortal . Though you strive , you cannot give me ...
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