The British drama, Том 11804 |
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... never moved : He knows no such thing . Cal . Impudence may ' scape , When feeble virtue is accused . King . He must , If he were guilty , feel an alteration [ Apart . At this our whisper , whilst we point at him : You see he does not ...
... never moved : He knows no such thing . Cal . Impudence may ' scape , When feeble virtue is accused . King . He must , If he were guilty , feel an alteration [ Apart . At this our whisper , whilst we point at him : You see he does not ...
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... never asked his age . King . Is he full of service ? Are . By your pardon , why do you ask ? King . Put him away . Are . Sir ! King . Put him away ! he has done you that good service ... never , never such a boy FLETCHER . 41 BRITISH DRAMA .
... never asked his age . King . Is he full of service ? Are . By your pardon , why do you ask ? King . Put him away . Are . Sir ! King . Put him away ! he has done you that good service ... never , never such a boy FLETCHER . 41 BRITISH DRAMA .
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... never seen thee nor my shame ! How shall I own thee ? shall this tongue of mine Eer call thee daughter more ? Bel . ' Would I had died indeed ; I wish it too : And so I must have done by vow , ere published What I have told , but that ...
... never seen thee nor my shame ! How shall I own thee ? shall this tongue of mine Eer call thee daughter more ? Bel . ' Would I had died indeed ; I wish it too : And so I must have done by vow , ere published What I have told , but that ...
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... never yield to it : What could the enemy , though victorious , Inflict more on us ? All that my youth had toiled for , Purchased with industry , and preserved with care , Forced from me in a moment ! Diph . This rough course Will never ...
... never yield to it : What could the enemy , though victorious , Inflict more on us ? All that my youth had toiled for , Purchased with industry , and preserved with care , Forced from me in a moment ! Diph . This rough course Will never ...
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... never Make a good soldier , and therefore desire To be excused at home . Aso . ' Tis my suit too : I am a gristle , and these spider fingers Will never hold a sword . - Let us alone To rule the slaves at home , I can so yerk them ; But ...
... never Make a good soldier , and therefore desire To be excused at home . Aso . ' Tis my suit too : I am a gristle , and these spider fingers Will never hold a sword . - Let us alone To rule the slaves at home , I can so yerk them ; But ...
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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 358 - The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me; But shadows, clouds, and darkness rest upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a power above us — And that there is, all nature cries aloud Through all her works — He must delight in virtue; And that which He delights in must be happy.
Сторінка 358 - 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.
Сторінка 346 - Twill never be too late To sue for chains, and own a conqueror. Why should Rome fall a moment ere her time ? No, let us draw her term of freedom out In its full length, and spin it to the last, So shall we gain still one day's liberty: And let me perish, but, in Cato's judgment, A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty Is worth a whole eternity in bondage.
Сторінка 248 - Oh woman ! lovely woman ! Nature made thee To temper man : we had been brutes without you ! Angels are painted fair to look like you : There's in you all, that we believe of" heaven ; Amazing brightness, purity and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Сторінка 210 - Heaven has but Our sorrow for our sins ; and then delights To pardon erring man : Sweet mercy seems Its darling attribute, which limits justice ; . • As if there were degrees in infinite, And infinite would rather want perfection,. * Than punish to extent, Ant.
Сторінка 10 - Do my face (If thou had'st ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Antiphila : strive to make me look Like Sorrow's monument ; and the trees about me, Let them be dry and leafless ; let the rocks Groan with continual surges ; and behind me, Make all a desolation.
Сторінка 10 - To show a soul so full of misery As this sad lady's was. Do it by me, Do it again by me, the lost Aspatia ; And you shall find all true but the wild island. Suppose I stand upon the sea-beach now...
Сторінка 191 - 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 276 - Looking tranquillity ! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart.
Сторінка 33 - Of which he borrow'd some to quench his thirst, And paid the nymph again as much in tears. A garland lay him by, made by himself, Of many several flowers, bred in the...