Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...John Bell, near Exeter Exchange, in the Strand, and C. Etherington, at York, 1778 |
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... faithful wretch ; away , And drefs thy wounds , if life be worth thy care : Though Rome , methinks , will lofe a flave in thee . Would Sophonifba were as near the verge Of boundless , and immortal liberty ! And wherefore not ? When ...
... faithful wretch ; away , And drefs thy wounds , if life be worth thy care : Though Rome , methinks , will lofe a flave in thee . Would Sophonifba were as near the verge Of boundless , and immortal liberty ! And wherefore not ? When ...
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... faithful tale . It fires my foul , And nerves each thought anew ; apt oft perhaps , Too much , too much to flacken into love . But now the foft oppreffion flies ; and all My mounting powers expand to deeds like thine , Thou pattern and ...
... faithful tale . It fires my foul , And nerves each thought anew ; apt oft perhaps , Too much , too much to flacken into love . But now the foft oppreffion flies ; and all My mounting powers expand to deeds like thine , Thou pattern and ...
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... faithful memory supply The reft . [ Paufing . ] Thy filence , that dejected look , That honeft colour flushing o'er thy cheek , Impart thy better foul . Maf . Oh , my good Lord ! Oh , Scipio ! love has feiz'd me , tyrant love Inthralls ...
... faithful memory supply The reft . [ Paufing . ] Thy filence , that dejected look , That honeft colour flushing o'er thy cheek , Impart thy better foul . Maf . Oh , my good Lord ! Oh , Scipio ! love has feiz'd me , tyrant love Inthralls ...
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... faithful breast , And kindle future war . No , fate itself Is not more steady to the right than they . And where the public good but seems concern'd , No motive their impenetrable hearts , Nor fear nor tenderness can touch - Such is The ...
... faithful breast , And kindle future war . No , fate itself Is not more steady to the right than they . And where the public good but seems concern'd , No motive their impenetrable hearts , Nor fear nor tenderness can touch - Such is The ...
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... faithful , or repulfe her fham'd . SCENE , the Prefence Chamber . [ Exit . [ Exit . Enter Dion , Cleremont , Thrafiline , Megra , and Galatea . Dion . Come , ladies , shall we talk a round ? Gal . ' Tis late . Meg . ' Tis all My eyes ...
... faithful , or repulfe her fham'd . SCENE , the Prefence Chamber . [ Exit . [ Exit . Enter Dion , Cleremont , Thrafiline , Megra , and Galatea . Dion . Come , ladies , shall we talk a round ? Gal . ' Tis late . Meg . ' Tis all My eyes ...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays John Bell Повний перегляд - 1780 |
Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ... John Bell Повний перегляд - 1778 |
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Сторінка 30 - I do see Whereto you tend. Fall rocks upon his head That put this to you ! 'Tis some subtle train To bring that noble frame of yours to nought.
Сторінка 10 - Now loved and wondered at ; next, our intent To plant you deeply our immediate heir Both to our blood and kingdoms. For this lady, (The best part of your life, as you confirm me, And I believe,) though her few years and sex Yet teach her nothing but her fears and blushes, Desires without desire, discourse and knowledge Only of what...
Сторінка 14 - Most honoured sir, she is ; And, for the penance but of an idle dream, Has undertook a tedious pilgrimage. Enter a Lady. Phi. Is it to me, Or any of these gentlemen, you come ? Lady. To you, brave lord ; the princess would entreat Your present company.
Сторінка 36 - And laugh'd upon it, made it but a mirth, And flung it by? Do I live now like him, Under this tyrant King, that languishing Hears his sad bell and sees his mourners? Do I Bear all this bravely, and must sink at length Under a woman's falsehood?
Сторінка 56 - So high in thoughts as I. You left a kiss Upon these lips then, which I mean to keep From you for ever; I did hear you talk. Far above singing.
Сторінка 54 - Are. This earth, how false it is ! What means is left for me To clear myself? It lies in your" belief ; My lords, believe me ; and let all things else Struggle together to dishonour me.
Сторінка 46 - Alas, he's mad ! Come, will you lead me on ? Phi. By all the oaths that men ought most to keep, And gods do punish most when men do break, He touch'd her not.
Сторінка 23 - Twixt every prayer he says, to name you once, As others drop a bead, — be to be in love, Then, madam, I dare swear he loves you. Are.
Сторінка 21 - tis so; and when time is full, That thou hast well discharged this heavy trust, Laid on so weak a one, I will again With joy receive thee ; as I live, I will ! Nay...
Сторінка 40 - ARE. Where am I now? Feet, find me out a way, Without the counsel of my troubled head. I'll follow you boldly about these woods, O'er mountains, thorough brambles, pits, and floods. Heaven, I hope, will ease me: I am sick. Sits down Enter BELLARIO BEL. Vender's my lady. God knows I want nothing, Because I do not wish to live ; yet I Will try her charity.