Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 16J. Bell, 1777 |
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Pagina 9
... , the Priests go out . Mandane , attended by her maids , advances . Mand . My morning duty to the gods is o'er , Yet ftill this terror hangs upon my foul , And And faddens every thought - I still behold The dreadful BUS IR I S. 9.
... , the Priests go out . Mandane , attended by her maids , advances . Mand . My morning duty to the gods is o'er , Yet ftill this terror hangs upon my foul , And And faddens every thought - I still behold The dreadful BUS IR I S. 9.
Pagina 10
... Mand . What have you found in me fo mean , to hope That while you figh , my foul can be at peace ? Your forrows flow from your Mandane's eyes . Mem . Oh , my Mandane ! Mand . Wherefore turn you from me ? Have I offended , or are you ...
... Mand . What have you found in me fo mean , to hope That while you figh , my foul can be at peace ? Your forrows flow from your Mandane's eyes . Mem . Oh , my Mandane ! Mand . Wherefore turn you from me ? Have I offended , or are you ...
Pagina 11
... Mand . Speak on , and cafe your lab'ring breaft , it fwells And finks again , and then it fwells fo high , It looks as it would break . I know ' tis big With fomething you would utter . Oft in vain I have pretum'd to afk your mournful ...
... Mand . Speak on , and cafe your lab'ring breaft , it fwells And finks again , and then it fwells fo high , It looks as it would break . I know ' tis big With fomething you would utter . Oft in vain I have pretum'd to afk your mournful ...
Pagina 12
... Mand . As how , my Lord ? Mem . Ah ! why wilt thou infult me ? Mand . Memnon- Mem . Speak . Mand . Nature forbids , and when I would begin , She ftifles all my fpirits , and I faint : My heart is breaking , but I cannot speak . Oh , let ...
... Mand . As how , my Lord ? Mem . Ah ! why wilt thou infult me ? Mand . Memnon- Mem . Speak . Mand . Nature forbids , and when I would begin , She ftifles all my fpirits , and I faint : My heart is breaking , but I cannot speak . Oh , let ...
Pagina 13
... Mand . Ay , my Lord ! What means this damp that comes athwart my joy , Chaftifing thus the lightnefs of my heart ? I have a father , and a father too , Tender as nature ever fram'd . - His will Should be confulted . - Should I touch his ...
... Mand . Ay , my Lord ! What means this damp that comes athwart my joy , Chaftifing thus the lightnefs of my heart ? I have a father , and a father too , Tender as nature ever fram'd . - His will Should be confulted . - Should I touch his ...
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