Translation of "Eliza" to Arabic language:
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Poor Eliza Poor Eliza | |
Eliza come to river Poor Eliza. | |
Poor Eliza, | |
Poor Eliza. | |
Run, Eliza, | |
Poor Eliza | |
Run Eliza | |
Run Eliza | |
Good morning, Eliza. | |
Tell me, Eliza. | |
The slave Eliza. | |
Eliza very tired. | |
Run, Eliza, run, | |
Run, Eliza, run. | |
Eliza Run Run | |
WOMEN I Climb, Eliza, | |
Eliza come to river | |
Eliza started and opened it. | |
Eliza brought up the rear. | |
So, Eliza, you've been sightseeing. | |
Eliza Memsahib, just watch Kachra. | |
Hide in forest Poor Eliza. | |
Eliza run from Simon Run | |
Run Eliza, run, run Run | |
It's nothing, Eliza, said George, quickly. | |
Eliza lose her way in forest. | |
O, Lord, have mercy! said Eliza, sobbing. | |
What shall we do, George? said Eliza faintly. | |
Because after death comes the judgment, said Eliza. | |
Poor Eliza running and run into a rainstorm. | |
O, thank you you are too kind, said Eliza. | |
He married Eliza Sawyer and they had 13 children together. | |
Eliza say she run away and look for lover, George. | |
And Eliza make happy reunion with dear old Uncle Thomas... blessed little Eva... mischief maker, Topsy... and faithful lover George... who is looking like Angel to Eliza. | |
Yes, Eliza, said George, I know all you say is true. | |
So Eliza cross the river... hidden by this veil of lace. | |
And when we get to Canada, said Eliza, I can help you. | |
Yes, Eliza, so long as we have each other and our boy. | |
She successfully played Eliza again in a 1920 London revival of the play. | |
During this brief colloquy, Eliza had been taking her leave of her kind friend, | |
One George Harris, and Eliza Harris, and their son, and Jim Selden, and an old woman. | |
Well, do stop, then, said Eliza, and do something for that poor man he's groaning dreadfully. | |
At HuffPost Travel, American actress Eliza Dushku writes about her Albanian roots and her travel to Albania. | |
But yet we are not quite out of danger, said Eliza we are not yet in Canada. | |
O, I hope he isn't killed! said Eliza, who, with all the party, stood watching the proceeding. | |