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Page 396
... Dushm . You know my very heart . I am , indeed , eager to learn the whole of this charm- er's life ; and muft put one queftion more . Pri . Why should you muse on it so long ? — [ Afide . ] One would think this religious man was ...
... Dushm . You know my very heart . I am , indeed , eager to learn the whole of this charm- er's life ; and muft put one queftion more . Pri . Why should you muse on it so long ? — [ Afide . ] One would think this religious man was ...
Page 408
... Dushm . All men are apt , indeed , to think favourably of themselves ; but I meant Sacon- talá , the brightest ornament of these woods . Mádh . [ Afide . ] I muft not foment this paffion . - [ Aloud . ] What can you gain by seeing her ...
... Dushm . All men are apt , indeed , to think favourably of themselves ; but I meant Sacon- talá , the brightest ornament of these woods . Mádh . [ Afide . ] I muft not foment this paffion . - [ Aloud . ] What can you gain by seeing her ...
Page 409
... Dushm . Did you know her , you would not talk fo wildly . Mádh . Oh ! certainly , whatever a king ad- mires must be fuperlatively charming . Dufhm . [ Smiling . ] What need is there of long defcription ? When I meditate on the power of ...
... Dushm . Did you know her , you would not talk fo wildly . Mádh . Oh ! certainly , whatever a king ad- mires must be fuperlatively charming . Dufhm . [ Smiling . ] What need is there of long defcription ? When I meditate on the power of ...
Page 436
... Dushm . I yield to neceffity . [ He retires . Gautami enters with a vafe in her hand . Gaut . [ Looking anxiously at Sacontalá . ] My child , here is holy water for thee . - What ! haft thou no companion here but the invisible gods ...
... Dushm . I yield to neceffity . [ He retires . Gautami enters with a vafe in her hand . Gaut . [ Looking anxiously at Sacontalá . ] My child , here is holy water for thee . - What ! haft thou no companion here but the invisible gods ...
Page 475
... : a friendship hastily contracted , when both hearts are not perfectly known , muft ere long become enmity . Dushm . Wouldst thou force me then to com- mit an enormous crime , relying folely on her smooth THE FATAL RING . 475.
... : a friendship hastily contracted , when both hearts are not perfectly known , muft ere long become enmity . Dushm . Wouldst thou force me then to com- mit an enormous crime , relying folely on her smooth THE FATAL RING . 475.
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