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Two dramatic poems by Menella Bute Smedley
Smedley, Menella Bute (1819 or 20-1877)
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BLIND LOVE:
I.
ACT I.
I.
Scene I.—A Garden.
II.
Scene II.
III.
Scene III.
IV.
Scene IV.
II.
ACT II.
I.
Scene I.—A Room in Carlton's House.
II.
Scene II.
III.
Scene III.
IV.
Scene IV.
V.
Scene V.
III.
ACT III.
I.
Scene I.—A Room in Grey's House, with a large Window opening to the Garden.
II.
Scene II.
III.
Scene III.
IV.
Scene IV
V.
Scene V.
VI.
Scene VI.
VII.
Scene VII.
IV.
ACT IV.
I.
Scene I.—A Garden—Evening.
II.
Scene II.
III.
Scene III.
IV.
Scene IV.—A Boudoir in Grey's House.
V.
ACT V.
I.
Scene I.—A Room in Grey's House.
II.
Scene II.—A Room in Raymond's House opening to a Garden.
III.
Scene III.
IV.
Scene IV.
V.
Scene V.—A Room in Grey's House, as before. Hope on the Couch, Avice kneeling beside her.
VI.
Scene VI.
CYRIL.
I.
PART I.—CHOICE.
I.
Scene I.—Cyril's Room. After Supper.
II.
Scene II.—The Drawingroom of Mrs. Vere (Cyril's Mother).
II.
PART II.—TRIAL.
I.
[Scene I.]
III.
PART III.—LOVE.
I.
Scene I.—At Bertha's House.
II.
Scene II.
III.
Scene III.
IV.
PART IV.—THIRTY YEARS AFTERWARDS.
I.
Scene I.
II.
Scene II.—Vestibule of the Hall in which the Congress is assembled.
III.
Scene III.
LOVE FOR THE YOUNG.
BISHOP PATTESON.
A FACE FROM THE PAST.
LINES ON THE GREEK MASSACRE.
‘HE PREACHED TO THE SPIRITS IN PRISON.’
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Two dramatic poems by Menella Bute Smedley
Two dramatic poems by Menella Bute Smedley
Menella Bute Smedley
1819 or 20-1877
Macmillan
London
1874
Two dramatic poems by Menella Bute Smedley