Bell's British Theatre: Douglas, by J. Home. ... The alchymist, altered from B. Jonson1797 |
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... earth and curse of Heav'n ! Hor . So open , so unbounded was his goodness , It reach'd ev'n me , because I was thy friend . When that great man I lov'd , thy noble father , Bequeath'd thy gentle sister to my arms , His last dear pledge ...
... earth and curse of Heav'n ! Hor . So open , so unbounded was his goodness , It reach'd ev'n me , because I was thy friend . When that great man I lov'd , thy noble father , Bequeath'd thy gentle sister to my arms , His last dear pledge ...
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... earth , Thou gav'st thyself a ransom for his bones ; With piety uncommon didst give up Thy hopeful youth to slaves who ne'er knew mercy , Sour , unrelenting , money - loving villains , Who laugh at human nature and forgiveness , And are ...
... earth , Thou gav'st thyself a ransom for his bones ; With piety uncommon didst give up Thy hopeful youth to slaves who ne'er knew mercy , Sour , unrelenting , money - loving villains , Who laugh at human nature and forgiveness , And are ...
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... earth , 200 " When , winds pent up , or eating fires beneath , " Shaking the mass , she labours with destruction . " At first her rage was dumb , and wanted words ; But when the storm found way , ' twas wild and loud . Mad as the ...
... earth , 200 " When , winds pent up , or eating fires beneath , " Shaking the mass , she labours with destruction . " At first her rage was dumb , and wanted words ; But when the storm found way , ' twas wild and loud . Mad as the ...
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... earth's utmost verge I would pursue . No place , tho ' e'er so holy should protect him ; No shape that artful fear e'er form'd should hide him , ' Till he fair answer made , and did me justice . Loth . Ha ! dost thou know me , that I am ...
... earth's utmost verge I would pursue . No place , tho ' e'er so holy should protect him ; No shape that artful fear e'er form'd should hide him , ' Till he fair answer made , and did me justice . Loth . Ha ! dost thou know me , that I am ...
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... earth , or water , Or any common benefit of nature . 240 Think'st thou I meant the shame should be conceal'd ? Oh , no ! by hell and vengeance , all I wanted Was some fit messenger to bear the news To the dull doating husband : now I ...
... earth , or water , Or any common benefit of nature . 240 Think'st thou I meant the shame should be conceal'd ? Oh , no ! by hell and vengeance , all I wanted Was some fit messenger to bear the news To the dull doating husband : now I ...
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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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