id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29229 Dunlap, William André .txt text/plain 15260 2080 90 Dunlap's first play was called "The Modest Soldier; or, Love in New York" A scene from the last act of "André"[4] was produced at an American Drama [3] André;/A Tragedy, in Five Acts:/As Performed by the Old American circumstances of André's having saved the life of this youth, and gained With power, when thou shouldst see thy wrongful error, Hast thou no nobler motives for thy arms Hold, hold, my friend; thy country's woes are full. [_BLAND rushes off: ANDRÉ looks after him with an expression of love Think'st thou thy country would not curse the man, I know the virtues of this man, and love them. Thy father, thee to save from utter desolation. He sav'd thy life, and thou art grateful for it. I come to bless thee, André; and shall do it. Art thou my André's mother? Or would'st thou, by thy looks André, thy friend, is now no more! ./cache/29229.txt ./txt/29229.txt