Marmion; Or, Floddon Field: A DramaLongworths, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakespeare Gallery, 1812 - 136 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 5
Pagina viii
... Ford - Castle . Euphemia , Abbess of Whitby . Agatha , Prioress of Tinemouth , and other Nuns . The SCENE lies in Northumberland . MARMION ; OR , FLODDON FIELD . ACT I. SCENE.
... Ford - Castle . Euphemia , Abbess of Whitby . Agatha , Prioress of Tinemouth , and other Nuns . The SCENE lies in Northumberland . MARMION ; OR , FLODDON FIELD . ACT I. SCENE.
Pagina 57
... error Should mingle with those rites , I trust kind Heaven Will pardon error flowing from the source Of that forgiveness which itself ordain'd . [ Exeunt . END OF ACT III . ACT IV . SCENE I. An Apartment in Ford Castle FLODDON FIELD . 57.
... error Should mingle with those rites , I trust kind Heaven Will pardon error flowing from the source Of that forgiveness which itself ordain'd . [ Exeunt . END OF ACT III . ACT IV . SCENE I. An Apartment in Ford Castle FLODDON FIELD . 57.
Pagina 58
A Drama James Nelson Barker. ACT IV . SCENE I. An Apartment in Ford Castle . Lady HERON sitting with her Damsels playing on the Harp , accom- panied by Lutes . JAMES IV . hanging over her Chair . She sings the Ballad of Lochinvar ...
A Drama James Nelson Barker. ACT IV . SCENE I. An Apartment in Ford Castle . Lady HERON sitting with her Damsels playing on the Harp , accom- panied by Lutes . JAMES IV . hanging over her Chair . She sings the Ballad of Lochinvar ...
Pagina 64
... Ford Castle . JAMES IV . sitting in a Chair of State under a Canopy . Courtiers attending , and Officers who introduce MARMION and his Esquires . Marmion . To Scotland's gallant monarch noble Henry Sends health , and wishes concord yet ...
... Ford Castle . JAMES IV . sitting in a Chair of State under a Canopy . Courtiers attending , and Officers who introduce MARMION and his Esquires . Marmion . To Scotland's gallant monarch noble Henry Sends health , and wishes concord yet ...
Pagina 71
... Ford - Castle . The Abbess , afterwards the Palmer . Abbess [ alone . ] Alas ! what can I do ? How save my Clara ? Both , captives in this loath'd abode of sin . I have employ'd a messenger who seem'd To pity our distress : -but dare I ...
... Ford - Castle . The Abbess , afterwards the Palmer . Abbess [ alone . ] Alas ! what can I do ? How save my Clara ? Both , captives in this loath'd abode of sin . I have employ'd a messenger who seem'd To pity our distress : -but dare I ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Abbess Abbot arms Attendants awful banner battle beadsman bear beneath blood Blount breast church claim Clara Clare Constance crimes Dacre dare death deed Douglas dreadful Earl Earl of Angus Editha England English Euphemia Eustace Exeunt Exit eyes fame fate fear Fidelio fix'd Floddon Field forc'd Ford Castle Forgive Friar gainst guilt hallow'd hand hast hate hear heart Heaven Henry Henry VIII Henry's Herald holy honour hope hour Howard Hubert Hume James JAMES falls James IV justice king king of Scots Lady Heron Lord Marmion mercy monarch Monks Musgrave ne'er noble nuns o'er once Palmer peace pious prayers prince prioress rais'd Ranulph sacred saint SCENE Scotland Scots Scottish shame shrine soldiers soul speak spirit Stanley Suffolk Surrey Surrey's sword tears thee thine Thou know'st troops truth Tunstall valour virtue voice vows whilst Wilton wretch youth zeal
Populaire passages
Pagina 16 - Soft shall be his pillow. There, through the summer day, Cool streams are laving ; There, while the tempests sway, Scarce are boughs waving ; There, thy rest shalt thou take, Parted for ever...
Pagina 17 - Where shall the traitor rest, He, the deceiver, Who could win maiden's breast, Ruin, and leave her ? In the lost battle, Borne down by the flying, Where mingles war's rattle With groans of the dying ; Eleu loro There shall he be lying.
Pagina 57 - I was before. [Exeunt. END OF ACT III. ACT IV. SCENE I. — AN APARTMENT IN THE CHATEAUDE-FOIX.