Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 16J. Bell, 1777 |
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Pagina 11
... virtue ; let religious awe No more restrain mankind , but outrage flourish ! 250 Cho . In yours and in our own behalf we came , T'exprefs our duty , and affuage your woes : But if our words difplease your princely mind , You must o ...
... virtue ; let religious awe No more restrain mankind , but outrage flourish ! 250 Cho . In yours and in our own behalf we came , T'exprefs our duty , and affuage your woes : But if our words difplease your princely mind , You must o ...
Pagina 12
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 13
... virtue will not fail his friends . 330 Elect . In that belief I have protracted woe . Cho . No more- I fee Chryfothemis approach ; Your fifter , Madam , this way bends her steps , And in her hands the bears fepulchral off'rings . SCENE ...
... virtue will not fail his friends . 330 Elect . In that belief I have protracted woe . Cho . No more- I fee Chryfothemis approach ; Your fifter , Madam , this way bends her steps , And in her hands the bears fepulchral off'rings . SCENE ...
Pagina 14
... virtue which has earn'd , fhall think it rich , And add a sweetness to the homely dier . I fcorn the guilty honours you have purchas'd , And fo fhould you in wifdom : but , Oh , fhame ! You court difgrate , and when you might be ftil'd ...
... virtue which has earn'd , fhall think it rich , And add a sweetness to the homely dier . I fcorn the guilty honours you have purchas'd , And fo fhould you in wifdom : but , Oh , fhame ! You court difgrate , and when you might be ftil'd ...
Pagina 30
... virtue is a charm fires every breast . Do you not fee what glory , what applaufe , You purchafe to yourfelf and me by this ? What citizen , what ftranger , feeing us , Will not with these encomiums mark us out ? Behold the fifters ...
... virtue is a charm fires every breast . Do you not fee what glory , what applaufe , You purchafe to yourfelf and me by this ? What citizen , what ftranger , feeing us , Will not with these encomiums mark us out ? Behold the fifters ...
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