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Page 35
... leave me ; not in anger leave me . Br . Anger , what's that ? I am content with folly . Anger is madness , and above my aim . ( Music heard ) Hark ! here is music for thee - food for love , And beauty to serve in the rich repast ...
... leave me ; not in anger leave me . Br . Anger , what's that ? I am content with folly . Anger is madness , and above my aim . ( Music heard ) Hark ! here is music for thee - food for love , And beauty to serve in the rich repast ...
Page 39
... leave to fall As noble Romans fall , by my own sword ? Father , why should you make my heart suspect That all your late compassion was dissembled ? How can I think that you did ever love me ? Br . Think that I love thee by my present ...
... leave to fall As noble Romans fall , by my own sword ? Father , why should you make my heart suspect That all your late compassion was dissembled ? How can I think that you did ever love me ? Br . Think that I love thee by my present ...
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... leave their dark abode , and remove to a place where they could enjoy the light of heaven , and have such excellent game in abun- dance . The other tribes , the Unamis or Tortoise , and the Unalachtigos or Turkey , have similar notions ...
... leave their dark abode , and remove to a place where they could enjoy the light of heaven , and have such excellent game in abun- dance . The other tribes , the Unamis or Tortoise , and the Unalachtigos or Turkey , have similar notions ...
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