Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 16J. Bell, 1777 |
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Pagina 7
... grief , Harrow and bruife my fwoln and bleeding bofom ! While each new morn was blafted with my woe : How have the circling nights heard my defpair ! How have my walls and hated bed been curft , And echo'd to my ftill repeated anguish ...
... grief , Harrow and bruife my fwoln and bleeding bofom ! While each new morn was blafted with my woe : How have the circling nights heard my defpair ! How have my walls and hated bed been curft , And echo'd to my ftill repeated anguish ...
Pagina 8
... grief ; Each rifing morn , and each defcending night Shall hear my moan : for with inceffant forrow , Like the fad nightingale robb'd of her young , Before my father's doors I'll plaintive fland ; And my loud wrongs proclaim to ev'ry ...
... grief ; Each rifing morn , and each defcending night Shall hear my moan : for with inceffant forrow , Like the fad nightingale robb'd of her young , Before my father's doors I'll plaintive fland ; And my loud wrongs proclaim to ev'ry ...
Pagina 10
... grief , In fuch extremes of woe , can I endure The voice of confolation or advice ? Ceafe , cease your strains of unprevailing comfort : For never must my labours find an end ; 230 Never must I have truce with my afflictions : But be a ...
... grief , In fuch extremes of woe , can I endure The voice of confolation or advice ? Ceafe , cease your strains of unprevailing comfort : For never must my labours find an end ; 230 Never must I have truce with my afflictions : But be a ...
Pagina 11
... grief , Which flies to gratify my father's fhade : For if my noble father unreveng'd , 245 Muft moulder into duft , and be forgot ; Whilft they , triumphant in their happy guilt , Laugh at the lame revenge that cannot reach them ...
... grief , Which flies to gratify my father's fhade : For if my noble father unreveng'd , 245 Muft moulder into duft , and be forgot ; Whilft they , triumphant in their happy guilt , Laugh at the lame revenge that cannot reach them ...
Pagina 14
... grief , and put on gladnes ? Do I not live , though ill the life I lead ? Ill as it is , it is enough for me : 360 Whilst ev'ry day I interrupt their joys , 365 Contending till to please my father's fhade , If the deceas'd are capable ...
... grief , and put on gladnes ? Do I not live , though ill the life I lead ? Ill as it is , it is enough for me : 360 Whilst ev'ry day I interrupt their joys , 365 Contending till to please my father's fhade , If the deceas'd are capable ...
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