Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 16J. Bell, 1777 |
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Pagina 5
... arms , Snatch'd from the fate in which your father fell ; I took , preserv'd , and nourish'd you till now , Το grow the keen avenger of his blood : But now , Oreftes , and you , Pylades , The dearest partner of his cares , betimes We ...
... arms , Snatch'd from the fate in which your father fell ; I took , preserv'd , and nourish'd you till now , Το grow the keen avenger of his blood : But now , Oreftes , and you , Pylades , The dearest partner of his cares , betimes We ...
Pagina 11
... the blood of Agamemnon flow'd ? But , Oh what daggers must divide my foul , When I behold the last great injury ; The rude affaffin in my father's bed , 275 And And guilty mother's arms ? If virtue fuffer To call ELECTR A. II.
... the blood of Agamemnon flow'd ? But , Oh what daggers must divide my foul , When I behold the last great injury ; The rude affaffin in my father's bed , 275 And And guilty mother's arms ? If virtue fuffer To call ELECTR A. II.
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Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays. And guilty mother's arms ? If virtue fuffer To call her mother , who with rank offence Has injur'd nature in her facred laws . But fhe enjoys the wretch deform'd with blood , Nor fears the ...
Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays. And guilty mother's arms ? If virtue fuffer To call her mother , who with rank offence Has injur'd nature in her facred laws . But fhe enjoys the wretch deform'd with blood , Nor fears the ...
Pagina 35
... arms ; To mourn my own and his difaftrous fate , And wash his afhes with unfeigned tears . Oreft . Whoe'er fhe be , furrender her the urn ; She asks not like a foe ; but all her words Befpeak a friend's concern , or kindred love . Elect ...
... arms ; To mourn my own and his difaftrous fate , And wash his afhes with unfeigned tears . Oreft . Whoe'er fhe be , furrender her the urn ; She asks not like a foe ; but all her words Befpeak a friend's concern , or kindred love . Elect ...
Pagina 38
... arms hold thee ? Oreft . May they ever do so . Elea . My dear companions , do you fee Oreftes , Reviving by thofe arts that spoke him dead ? Cho . I fee , Oh , virgin ! and the fudden joy Trickles in tears of pleasure from my eyes . 130 ...
... arms hold thee ? Oreft . May they ever do so . Elea . My dear companions , do you fee Oreftes , Reviving by thofe arts that spoke him dead ? Cho . I fee , Oh , virgin ! and the fudden joy Trickles in tears of pleasure from my eyes . 130 ...
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Afide Ameftris Archbishop of Sens arms art thou Arta Artaban Artaxerxes behold blefs blood bofom breaſt Bufiris caufe cauſe Chry Clytemnestra curfe death doft thou dreadful Elect Electra Enter Eurydice ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes facred fafe fame fate father fave fcorn fear fhall fhame fhould fighs fight fince flave fome forrow foul fpeak ftand ftill fuch fure fword glory gods guilt hear heart Heav'n honour hope horror juft King Leon Leonidas loft Lord Mand Mandane Medon Memnon Mirza moft moſt muft muſt Myron myſelf numbers o'er Oreft paffion Periander Pheron Phocis pity pleaſure pow'r prefent Prince Procles Pythian games Queen rage reafon revenge Ribemont rife ſhall Sophocles ſpeak ſtate ſtill Syph tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand thro tyrant vengeance whofe woes wretched