Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 16J. Bell, 1777 |
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... eyes Prevent , let's fix our counfels ; hafty time Cuts off all flow debate , and calls for action . 1.0 20 Oreft . Thou trueft friend that ever ferv'd his prince , 25 . How does thy love to me fhine out confpicuous ! And , as the gen ...
... eyes Prevent , let's fix our counfels ; hafty time Cuts off all flow debate , and calls for action . 1.0 20 Oreft . Thou trueft friend that ever ferv'd his prince , 25 . How does thy love to me fhine out confpicuous ! And , as the gen ...
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... eyes and piercing groans For ever mourn the fate of Agamemnon ? Indulge affliction , nor permit the space Of intervening years to wipe away The mem'ry of those fnares and female arts That caught his noble life ? -Oh , may the man , If ...
... eyes and piercing groans For ever mourn the fate of Agamemnon ? Indulge affliction , nor permit the space Of intervening years to wipe away The mem'ry of those fnares and female arts That caught his noble life ? -Oh , may the man , If ...
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... Eyes my diftrefs , and thus upbraids my pain . 280 285 290 Thou fcorn of Heav'n ! Have none but thou been griev❜d ? Art thou the only one whofe father dy'd ? Be trebly curft , and may th ' infernal pow'rs 295 Never release thee from ...
... Eyes my diftrefs , and thus upbraids my pain . 280 285 290 Thou fcorn of Heav'n ! Have none but thou been griev❜d ? Art thou the only one whofe father dy'd ? Be trebly curft , and may th ' infernal pow'rs 295 Never release thee from ...
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... eyes have feen . Cho . Alas ! alas ! then all maiter's race my Are perifh'd , rooted up , and quite extinguish'd . 205 210 215 Cly . Oh , Jove ! what news is this ? Of joy , or horror ? That crowns with fafety , yet with forrow wounds ...
... eyes have feen . Cho . Alas ! alas ! then all maiter's race my Are perifh'd , rooted up , and quite extinguish'd . 205 210 215 Cly . Oh , Jove ! what news is this ? Of joy , or horror ? That crowns with fafety , yet with forrow wounds ...
Pagina 27
... eyes . 320 Nor weeping friends to mourn thee to the grave . END of the SECOND ACT . ACT III . SCENE I. Chryfothemis , Electra , and Chorus .. CHRYSOTHEMIS . OR joy , my deareft , I forgot my fex , F Neglected decency , and ran impatient ...
... eyes . 320 Nor weeping friends to mourn thee to the grave . END of the SECOND ACT . ACT III . SCENE I. Chryfothemis , Electra , and Chorus .. CHRYSOTHEMIS . OR joy , my deareft , I forgot my fex , F Neglected decency , and ran impatient ...
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