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... thee into my hands ? Wallace . Unworthy companions are not the peculiar curse of private men . I chose not Menteith for his treachery , nor rewarded him for it . Sir , I have contended with you face to face ; but would not here : your ...
... thee into my hands ? Wallace . Unworthy companions are not the peculiar curse of private men . I chose not Menteith for his treachery , nor rewarded him for it . Sir , I have contended with you face to face ; but would not here : your ...
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... thee , march a traitor . Edward . Right ! right ! I can trust thee . . . more than half already . Bruce is the traitor ; the worse of the two ; he raises the country against me . Go ; encompass him , entrap him , quell him . Sweetheart ...
... thee , march a traitor . Edward . Right ! right ! I can trust thee . . . more than half already . Bruce is the traitor ; the worse of the two ; he raises the country against me . Go ; encompass him , entrap him , quell him . Sweetheart ...
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... thee . Edward . What audacious insurgent pride ! what vil- lainous loftiness ! By all the saints of heaven ! every town in England shall have a fair sight of thee , more or less ; hand or foot , brisket or buttock , heart or liver ...
... thee . Edward . What audacious insurgent pride ! what vil- lainous loftiness ! By all the saints of heaven ! every town in England shall have a fair sight of thee , more or less ; hand or foot , brisket or buttock , heart or liver ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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