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These words were not lost upon the listener : he believed that they were spoken
in truth , and his compassion for the lady soon rose into love . He could now see
nothing in her but what was amiable and affectionate ; so that even when she ...
These words were not lost upon the listener : he believed that they were spoken
in truth , and his compassion for the lady soon rose into love . He could now see
nothing in her but what was amiable and affectionate ; so that even when she ...
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Lady M. Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd , And ' tis not done : —the attempt ,
and not the deed , Confounds us . - Hark ! —I laid their daggers ready , He could
not miss them . - Had he not resembled My father , as he slept , I had done't .
Lady M. Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd , And ' tis not done : —the attempt ,
and not the deed , Confounds us . - Hark ! —I laid their daggers ready , He could
not miss them . - Had he not resembled My father , as he slept , I had done't .
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Lady M. This is the very painting of your fear : This is the air - drawn dagger ,
which , you said , Led you to Duncan . O , these flaws , t and starts ( Impostors to
true fear ) , would well become A woman's story at a winter's fire , Authoriz'd by
her ...
Lady M. This is the very painting of your fear : This is the air - drawn dagger ,
which , you said , Led you to Duncan . O , these flaws , t and starts ( Impostors to
true fear ) , would well become A woman's story at a winter's fire , Authoriz'd by
her ...
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