The book Julian, a Tragedy in Five Acts was written by author Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Here you can read free online of Julian, a Tragedy in Five Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Julian, a Tragedy in Five Acts a good or bad book?
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Here in the highway Trampled beneath their feet ?— So ! So I I'll crawl To yonder bank. Oh that it were the deck Of some great admiral, and I alone Boarding amidst a hundred swords ! the breach Of some strong citadel, and I the first To mount in the cannon's mouth ! I was brave once. Oh for the common undistinguished death Of battle, pressed by horse's heels, or crushed By falling towers ! Any thing but to lie Here like a leper ! Eiiiei' Alfonso, Falore, and Cahl. Alf. 'Tis the spot where Julia...n And yet I see him not. I'll pause awhile : ■Tis likely he'll return. I'll wait. Calvi. My liege. You're sad to-day. Alf. I have good cause to be so. Val. Nay, nay, cheer up. Alf. Didst thou not (ell me. Sir. That my poor uncle's banished, outlawed, laid Under the church's ban ? Calvi. He would have slain His sovereign. Alf. I ne'er said it. Yesterday I found you at his feet. Oh, would to heaveu That crown were on his head, and F — —What's that? J'fif. The moanins wind 68 JULIAN. (act IV.
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