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... thou here ? Wallace . The King of England . Edward . And thou abasest not thy head before the majesty of the sceptre ! Wallace . I did . Edward . I marked it not . Wallace . God beheld it when I did it ; and he knoweth , as doth King ...
... thou here ? Wallace . The King of England . Edward . And thou abasest not thy head before the majesty of the sceptre ! Wallace . I did . Edward . I marked it not . Wallace . God beheld it when I did it ; and he knoweth , as doth King ...
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... Thou wouldst be witty truly ! Who was wittier , thou or I , when thy companion Menteith de- livered thee into my hands ? Wallace . Unworthy companions are not the peculiar curse of private men . I chose not Menteith for his treachery ...
... Thou wouldst be witty truly ! Who was wittier , thou or I , when thy companion Menteith de- livered thee into my hands ? Wallace . Unworthy companions are not the peculiar curse of private men . I chose not Menteith for his treachery ...
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... thou hast sense and spirit : confess to me fairly that , if thou wert at liberty , thou wouldst gladly make Bruce regret his ill - treatment of thee . Wallace . Well , then , I do confess it . Edward . Something would I myself hazard ...
... thou hast sense and spirit : confess to me fairly that , if thou wert at liberty , thou wouldst gladly make Bruce regret his ill - treatment of thee . Wallace . Well , then , I do confess it . Edward . Something would I myself hazard ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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