Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 16J. Bell, 1777 |
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Pagina 9
... still with flatt'ring tidings ; 175 . Rais'd me to hopes , in vain , of his arrival ; Too credulous hopes ; for , Oh ! he will not come ! - Cho . Despair not , lady , for there reigns above A potent God , that overlooks mankind ; To his ...
... still with flatt'ring tidings ; 175 . Rais'd me to hopes , in vain , of his arrival ; Too credulous hopes ; for , Oh ! he will not come ! - Cho . Despair not , lady , for there reigns above A potent God , that overlooks mankind ; To his ...
Pagina 11
... still greater troubles . Elect . Oh ! Can my ills admit of an increase ? Can piety forget a father's murder ? What men , what barb'rous nations , fay it can ? Oh , let me not be honour'd in their thoughts ! No : were I to be match'd to ...
... still greater troubles . Elect . Oh ! Can my ills admit of an increase ? Can piety forget a father's murder ? What men , what barb'rous nations , fay it can ? Oh , let me not be honour'd in their thoughts ! No : were I to be match'd to ...
Pagina 13
... still a cause to keep him back ? 325 Elect . He fays he comes , but does not what he fays . Cho . Important actions move but flowly on . Elect . I mov'd not flowly when I fav'd his life . Cho . Fear not ; his virtue will not fail his ...
... still a cause to keep him back ? 325 Elect . He fays he comes , but does not what he fays . Cho . Important actions move but flowly on . Elect . I mov'd not flowly when I fav'd his life . Cho . Fear not ; his virtue will not fail his ...
Pagina 22
... Still crown'd with bliss , and with fuch children who Nor hate , nor enviously disturb my joys . Grant this , Apollo , and look down propitious ; 150 Grant this , and in the manner which I ask : The rest thou know'ft , altho ' I speak ...
... Still crown'd with bliss , and with fuch children who Nor hate , nor enviously disturb my joys . Grant this , Apollo , and look down propitious ; 150 Grant this , and in the manner which I ask : The rest thou know'ft , altho ' I speak ...
Pagina 24
... still With rebel menaces has ftabb'd my peace . I fcarce have flept by night , or wak'd by day , Secure or pleafant ; but each anxious minute Seem'd but a fhort reprieve from inftant death . But this kind morn difburthens me of fear ...
... still With rebel menaces has ftabb'd my peace . I fcarce have flept by night , or wak'd by day , Secure or pleafant ; but each anxious minute Seem'd but a fhort reprieve from inftant death . But this kind morn difburthens me of fear ...
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