Marmion; Or, Floddon Field: A DramaLongworths, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakespeare Gallery, 1812 - 136 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... fix'd point collecting all its rays , May catch each soldier's heart , and blaze aloft To fierce enthusiasm . Who would now , When churchmen throng our streets - almost out - number Our scanty troops - attempt the least affront Against ...
... fix'd point collecting all its rays , May catch each soldier's heart , and blaze aloft To fierce enthusiasm . Who would now , When churchmen throng our streets - almost out - number Our scanty troops - attempt the least affront Against ...
Pagina 13
... fix'd he stood : - Then when she touch'd the lute , and rais'd the song , With all the gallantry of old romance , He bent his knee to earth , and vow'd himself The servant of her beauty . Marmion . On ! good Surrey ! I never saw this ...
... fix'd he stood : - Then when she touch'd the lute , and rais'd the song , With all the gallantry of old romance , He bent his knee to earth , and vow'd himself The servant of her beauty . Marmion . On ! good Surrey ! I never saw this ...
Pagina 20
... fix'd design to wed my rival , And leave me to despair . Now , Marmion , say Whose is the right to arm their brow with frowns , Bid stern upbraiding sit upon their tongue , And petrify the offender with their glance- The harrowing ...
... fix'd design to wed my rival , And leave me to despair . Now , Marmion , say Whose is the right to arm their brow with frowns , Bid stern upbraiding sit upon their tongue , And petrify the offender with their glance- The harrowing ...
Pagina 26
... fix'd choice Is victory or death ! [ The soldiers clash their arms , and repeat , Victory or death Ranulph [ to the army . ] Kneel , and receive the blessing of the church . [ All kneel whilst the Abbot waves his hand over them . ] By ...
... fix'd choice Is victory or death ! [ The soldiers clash their arms , and repeat , Victory or death Ranulph [ to the army . ] Kneel , and receive the blessing of the church . [ All kneel whilst the Abbot waves his hand over them . ] By ...
Pagina 31
... fix'd Their dark orbs on the ground , and as he pass'd , Once - and but once I caught a side - long look , Which none had mark'd , but such as fear like me . Then closely pressing to our general's side In posture all - constrain❜d he ...
... fix'd Their dark orbs on the ground , and as he pass'd , Once - and but once I caught a side - long look , Which none had mark'd , but such as fear like me . Then closely pressing to our general's side In posture all - constrain❜d he ...
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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
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