Bell's British Theatre: Douglas, by J. Home. ... The alchymist, altered from B. Jonson1797 |
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... brother , my Horatio ! Is it possible ! Oh , turn your cruel swords Lavinia . upon If you must quench your impious rage in blood , Behold , my heart shall give you all her store , To save those dearer streams that flow from yours . Alt ...
... brother , my Horatio ! Is it possible ! Oh , turn your cruel swords Lavinia . upon If you must quench your impious rage in blood , Behold , my heart shall give you all her store , To save those dearer streams that flow from yours . Alt ...
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... brother , friend , With barb'rous , bloody malice , sought my life . Alt . Thou art my sister , and I would not make thee The lonely mourner of a widow'd bed ; Therefore , thy husband's life is safe : but warn him , No more to know this ...
... brother , friend , With barb'rous , bloody malice , sought my life . Alt . Thou art my sister , and I would not make thee The lonely mourner of a widow'd bed ; Therefore , thy husband's life is safe : but warn him , No more to know this ...
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... brother . 380 Lav . Is there not cause for weeping ? Oh , Horatio ! A brother and a husband were my treasure , ' Twas all the little wealth that poor Lavinia Sav'd from the shipwreck of her father's fortunes . One half is lost already ...
... brother . 380 Lav . Is there not cause for weeping ? Oh , Horatio ! A brother and a husband were my treasure , ' Twas all the little wealth that poor Lavinia Sav'd from the shipwreck of her father's fortunes . One half is lost already ...
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... brother , friends , ev'n all I have . " Tho ' mine's a little all ; yet were it more , " And better far , it should be left for thee , " And all that I would keep , should be Horatio . " So , when a merchant sees his vessel lost , " Tho ...
... brother , friends , ev'n all I have . " Tho ' mine's a little all ; yet were it more , " And better far , it should be left for thee , " And all that I would keep , should be Horatio . " So , when a merchant sees his vessel lost , " Tho ...
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... brother ! Oh , my heart is full of fears ; Perhaps ev'n now my dear Horatio bleeds.— Not far from hence , as passing to the port , By a mad multitude we were surrounded , Who ran upon us with uplifted swords , And cry'd aloud for ...
... brother ! Oh , my heart is full of fears ; Perhaps ev'n now my dear Horatio bleeds.— Not far from hence , as passing to the port , By a mad multitude we were surrounded , Who ran upon us with uplifted swords , And cry'd aloud for ...
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Alic Altamont Anna arms beauty behold bless bosom brave breast brother Cæsar Calista Cato Cato's charms Child Maurice Curiatius curse dear death Decius dost thou Douglas dreadful e'er Enter Ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes fair FAIR PENITENT fame fatal fate father fear foes fond forgive friendship gentle give Glen Glenalvon Glost grace grief hand happy hear heart Heav'n honour Horatia JANE SHORE Juba live look Lord HASTINGS Loth Lothario lov'd Lucia Lucius maid Marcia Marcus never NICHOLAS ROWE noble Norval Numidian o'er passion peace Pharsalia pity Portius pow'r prince rage Roman Roman senate Rome SCENE Sciolto scorn Sempronius shalt shame sorrows soul speak sword Syph Syphax tears tell tender thee thine thou art thou hast thought Twas Valeria vengeance virtue weep woes wretch youth
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