Dramatic Works, Том 3T. Fauncy, 1720 |
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... wait him in the Morning , Ofw . But fee , Prince Offa and his beauteous Sister ! The King's most favour'd Counsellor , old Seofride , Is with ' em too . Ari . Retire ; I would not meet ' em . That Princess , Ofwald , is esteem'd a ...
... wait him in the Morning , Ofw . But fee , Prince Offa and his beauteous Sister ! The King's most favour'd Counsellor , old Seofride , Is with ' em too . Ari . Retire ; I would not meet ' em . That Princess , Ofwald , is esteem'd a ...
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... wait On Kings , the Nurfing - Fathers of their People , With - hold a while the Monarch from your Arms . Rodo . When fierce Ambrofius leads the Britains forth Thunders in Arms , and fhakes the dufty Field , It fuits thy wary Master's ...
... wait On Kings , the Nurfing - Fathers of their People , With - hold a while the Monarch from your Arms . Rodo . When fierce Ambrofius leads the Britains forth Thunders in Arms , and fhakes the dufty Field , It fuits thy wary Master's ...
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... Joy . Thou call'ft me Brother ; wherefore wait the Priests , And fuffer Hymen's holy Fires to languish ? What binders but that now the Rites begin , That That now we lofe all Thoughts of past Displeasure , The Royal Convert . 19.
... Joy . Thou call'ft me Brother ; wherefore wait the Priests , And fuffer Hymen's holy Fires to languish ? What binders but that now the Rites begin , That That now we lofe all Thoughts of past Displeasure , The Royal Convert . 19.
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... wait ; and if this Day Pafs unregarded as the former two , Soon as to Morrow dawns , expect me . King . Where ? Offa . Arm'd in the Field . Seof . Befeech you , Sir , be calm , The valiant Prince- Offa . Tho ' I could wish it otherwife ...
... wait ; and if this Day Pafs unregarded as the former two , Soon as to Morrow dawns , expect me . King . Where ? Offa . Arm'd in the Field . Seof . Befeech you , Sir , be calm , The valiant Prince- Offa . Tho ' I could wish it otherwife ...
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... waited long for thy Relief , and wanted To fhare the Burthen which she bears with thee , And give thee half her Sorrows . Ari . Give me all , Ev'n all the Pain you feel , and let my Truth Be greatly try'd , let there be much to fuffer ...
... waited long for thy Relief , and wanted To fhare the Burthen which she bears with thee , And give thee half her Sorrows . Ari . Give me all , Ev'n all the Pain you feel , and let my Truth Be greatly try'd , let there be much to fuffer ...
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Сторінка 45 - Tis but to close my eyes and shut out daylight — To view no more the wicked ways of men, No longer to behold the tyrant...
Сторінка 46 - Thy reason is grown wild. Could thy weak hand Bring on this mighty ruin? If it could, What have I done so grievous to thy soul, So deadly, so beyond the reach of pardon, That nothing but my life can make atonement?
Сторінка 25 - So when the spring renews the flow'ry field, And warns the pregnant nightingale to build, She seeks the safest shelter of the wood, Where she may trust her little tuneful brood, Where no rude swains her shady cell may know, No serpents climb, nor blasting winds may blow; Fond of the chosen place, she views it o'er, Sits there and wanders through the grove no more.
Сторінка 47 - O cruel Hastings, leave me thus! Hear me, I beg thee— I conjure thee, hear me! While with an agonizing heart, I swear By all the pangs I feel, by all the sorrows, The terrors and despair thy loss shall give me, My hate was on my rival bent alone. Oh! had I once divin'd, false as thou art, A danger to thy life, I would have died, I would have met it for thee, and made bare...
Сторінка 47 - Beset my anxious heart : and yet, as if The burthen were too little, I have added The weight of all thy cares ; and, like the miser, Increase of wealth has made me but more wretched. " The morning light seems not to rise as usual, " It draws not to me, like my virgin days, " But brings new thoughts and other fears upon me;" I tremble, and my anxious heart is pain'd, Lest aught but good shou'd happen to my Guilford.
Сторінка 38 - On this your grievance: and though some there are, Nay, and those great ones too, who would enforce The rigour of our power to afflict you, And bear a heavy hand, yet fear not you, We've ta'en you to our favour; our protection Shall stand between, and shield you from mishap.
Сторінка 51 - Where art thou now, thou partner of my cares? [Turning to GUILFORD. Come to my aid, and help to bear this...