The British drama, Том 11804 |
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... Hold back thy hours , dark Night , till we have done : The day will come too soon ; Young maids will curse thee , if thou steal'st away , And leav'st their losses open to the day : Stay , stay , and hide The blushes of the bride . Stay ...
... Hold back thy hours , dark Night , till we have done : The day will come too soon ; Young maids will curse thee , if thou steal'st away , And leav'st their losses open to the day : Stay , stay , and hide The blushes of the bride . Stay ...
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... hold of thee , That I must break forth . Satisfy my fear ; It is a pain , beyond the hand of death , To be in doubt : Confirm it with an oath , If this be true . Evad . Do you invent the form : Let there be in it all the binding words ...
... hold of thee , That I must break forth . Satisfy my fear ; It is a pain , beyond the hand of death , To be in doubt : Confirm it with an oath , If this be true . Evad . Do you invent the form : Let there be in it all the binding words ...
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... Hold , hold , my breast ! A bit- ter curse Seize me , if I forget not all respects , That are religious , on another word Sounded like that ; and , through a sea of sins , Will wade to my revenge , though I should call Pains here , and ...
... Hold , hold , my breast ! A bit- ter curse Seize me , if I forget not all respects , That are religious , on another word Sounded like that ; and , through a sea of sins , Will wade to my revenge , though I should call Pains here , and ...
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... hold thee with the king In this perplexity , till peevishness And thy disgrace have laid thee in thy grave . But , if thou wilt deliver up the fort , I'll take thy trembling body in my arms , And bear thee over dangers : Thou shalt hold ...
... hold thee with the king In this perplexity , till peevishness And thy disgrace have laid thee in thy grave . But , if thou wilt deliver up the fort , I'll take thy trembling body in my arms , And bear thee over dangers : Thou shalt hold ...
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... Hold , Evadne ! I do command thee hold . Evad . I do not mean , sir , [ Stabs him . ter . Evad . I know you have a surfeited foul body ; And you must bleed . King . Bleed ! More of these love - tricks yet . King . What bloody villain ...
... Hold , Evadne ! I do command thee hold . Evad . I do not mean , sir , [ Stabs him . ter . Evad . I know you have a surfeited foul body ; And you must bleed . King . Bleed ! More of these love - tricks yet . King . What bloody villain ...
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Acast Alic Amin arms art thou Arvida Bajazet bear behold bless blood bosom brave breast Cæsar Cali Cast Castalio Cato Ceph Cleo Cleon Cleora curse danger dare Daugh dear death DIPHILUS dost thou dreadful e'er Enter Eumenes Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith fate father fear fortune give gods grief guard hand happy hate hear heart Heaven Hengo honour hope Juba king Leosthenes live look lord Lysimachus madam Monimia ne'er Nennius never night noble o'er Palmira passion peace Philaster Photinus pity Pompey prince Ptol Pyrrhus rage revenge ruin SCENE scorn shame shew slave soldier sorrow soul speak sword Syphax Tamerlane tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thought Twas twill Vent villain virtue vows weep wilt wish wretch wrong Zaph Zaphna Zara
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Сторінка 31 - em grow again. Seeing such pretty helpless innocence Dwell in his face, I asked him all his story. He told me that his parents gentle died Leaving him to the mercy of the fields, Which gave him roots ; and of the crystal springs, Which did not stop their courses ; and the sun, Which still, he thanked him, yielded him his light.
Сторінка 31 - Of which he borrowed some to quench his thirst, And paid the nymph again as much in tears. A garland lay him by...
Сторінка 185 - Nay, stop not. Ant. Antony, — Well, thou wilt have it, — like a coward, fled, Fled while his soldiers fought ; fled first, Ventidius. Thou long'st to curse me, and I give thee leave. I know thou cam'st prepared to rail. Vent. I did.
Сторінка 351 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Сторінка 342 - Honour's a sacred tie, the law of kings, The noble mind's distinguishing perfection, That aids and strengthens virtue where it meets her, And imitates her actions, where she is not : It ought not to be sported with.
Сторінка 339 - Bid him disband his legions, Restore the commonwealth to liberty, Submit his actions to the public censure, And stand the judgment of a Roman senate. Bid him do this, and Cato is his friend.
Сторінка 185 - It sits too near you. Ant. Here, here it lies ; a lump of lead by day, And, in my short, distracted, nightly slumbers, The hag that rides my dreams.
Сторінка 240 - For charitable succour ; wilt thou then, When in a bed of straw we shrink together, And the bleak winds shall whistle round our heads ; Wilt thou then talk thus to me ? Wilt thou then Hush my cares thus, and shelter me with love ? Belv.
Сторінка 350 - It must be so — Plato, thou reasonest well ; Else whence this pleasing hope, this fond desire, This longing after immortality ? Or whence this secret dread, and inward horror, Of falling into nought ? Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? Tis the divinity that stirs within us ; 'Tis heaven itself, that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man ! Eternity ! thou pleasing, dreadful thought ! Through what variety of untried being, Through what new scenes...
Сторінка 209 - ... silence; And is not this like lovers? I may kiss These pale, cold lips; Octavia does not see me: And, oh! 'tis better far to have him thus, Than see him in her arms.