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" Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why remind Me of my birth obscure ? Why slur my power With such contemptuous terms ? Glen. "
British Theatre: The mourning bride, by Mr. Congreve. 1791. Douglas, by John ... - Σελίδα 71
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