A Series of Plays in Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions O
A Series of Plays in Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions O
Baillie Joanna
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No matter, no matter ! it is very good too. {A long paiife ; Olterloo with his eyes fixed thoughtfully on the ground. ) Prior. Shall not our Brother proceed with iiis flory, General ? Oft. Moll certainly : I have been liftening for it. Jer. Well then, as I have faid, at the door of the flranger's burying vault it Hopped, and beckoned me again. It entered, and I followed it. There, through the damp mouldering tombs, it flrode Hill before me, till it came to the farther extremity, as nearly as I ...could guefs, two yards weflward from the black marble monu- ment ; and then (lopping and turning on me its fixed and ghallly eyes, it flretched out its hands Oft. Its hands ! Did you fay, its hands ? Jer. It flretched out one of them ; the other was covered with its mantle ; and in a voice that founded I know not how it founded Paul. Aye, Brother ; it was fomething like a voice, at leafl it conveyed words to the mind, though it was not like a voice neither. Jer. Be that as you pleafe : thefe words it folemnly uttered, " Command the Brothers of this monastery, on pain of falling victims to the peflilence now devaftating the country, to flop 124 THE DREAM*.
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