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... never menaced By danger so apparent as yourself . BAJAZET . These very dangers make the chief disgrace Of such a marriage , prompted by mere love Of life . It was not so with Solyman : His slave found favour in her master's eyes , No ...
... never menaced By danger so apparent as yourself . BAJAZET . These very dangers make the chief disgrace Of such a marriage , prompted by mere love Of life . It was not so with Solyman : His slave found favour in her master's eyes , No ...
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... Never blush : the sons Of Othman are not bound to keep their oaths Like common slaves . Take counsel of those heroes , Who made their swords the measure of their rights As of their faith , and march'd to victories World - wide , State ...
... Never blush : the sons Of Othman are not bound to keep their oaths Like common slaves . Take counsel of those heroes , Who made their swords the measure of their rights As of their faith , and march'd to victories World - wide , State ...
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... never see that cruel sight . The more you bid me be untrue to you , The more I see how truly you deserve To fail in gaining that which you desire . What ! Shall this tender love , that in our childhood Was born , and grew in silence ...
... never see that cruel sight . The more you bid me be untrue to you , The more I see how truly you deserve To fail in gaining that which you desire . What ! Shall this tender love , that in our childhood Was born , and grew in silence ...
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... never say you But why with vanish'd dreams let memory stray ? You weep , poor fool ! Those tears , now shed too late , Were needed rather when a vain desire Bred the first fatal thought of seeing him . You weep ! and he , still bent on ...
... never say you But why with vanish'd dreams let memory stray ? You weep , poor fool ! Those tears , now shed too late , Were needed rather when a vain desire Bred the first fatal thought of seeing him . You weep ! and he , still bent on ...
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... Never again shalt thou behold me , traitor ; Thou marchest to the tomb that is thy due . FATIMA . Atalide craves your ear a moment , Madam , And fain would do obeisance at your feet . She wishes to confide to you a secret That touches ...
... Never again shalt thou behold me , traitor ; Thou marchest to the tomb that is thy due . FATIMA . Atalide craves your ear a moment , Madam , And fain would do obeisance at your feet . She wishes to confide to you a secret That touches ...
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