The orphan. The history and fall of Caius Marius. Venice preserv'd. Poems and lettersC. Hitch and L. Hawes, 1757 |
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Pagina 14
... ; thou shouldft be my Guard , And I be thine ; what is't could hurt us then ? Now half the Youth of Europe are in Arms , How fulfome muft it be to ftay behind , And And die of rank Difeafes here at Home ? POLYDORE 14 The ORPHAN .
... ; thou shouldft be my Guard , And I be thine ; what is't could hurt us then ? Now half the Youth of Europe are in Arms , How fulfome muft it be to ftay behind , And And die of rank Difeafes here at Home ? POLYDORE 14 The ORPHAN .
Pagina 16
... Not with my Polydore ; though I must own My Nature obftinate and void of Suff'rance . Love reigns a very Tyrant in my Heart , Attended on his Throne by all his Guards Of of furious Wishes , Fears and nice Sufpicions . I 16 The OR PHA N.
... Not with my Polydore ; though I must own My Nature obftinate and void of Suff'rance . Love reigns a very Tyrant in my Heart , Attended on his Throne by all his Guards Of of furious Wishes , Fears and nice Sufpicions . I 16 The OR PHA N.
Pagina 22
... guard the Innocent , and guide The Weak ; protect , and take me to your Care . Oh but I love him : There's the Rock will wreck me ! Why was I made with all my Sexes Softness , Yet want the Cunning to conceal its Follies ? I'll fee ...
... guard the Innocent , and guide The Weak ; protect , and take me to your Care . Oh but I love him : There's the Rock will wreck me ! Why was I made with all my Sexes Softness , Yet want the Cunning to conceal its Follies ? I'll fee ...
Pagina 25
... Guard of Honour all before me , Surfeit on Joys till even Defire grow fick ; Then by long Abfence Liberty regain , And quite forget the Pleasure and the Pain . [ Ex . Pol . and Page . VOL . III . B ACT ACT II . SCENE I. Enter ACASTO ...
... Guard of Honour all before me , Surfeit on Joys till even Defire grow fick ; Then by long Abfence Liberty regain , And quite forget the Pleasure and the Pain . [ Ex . Pol . and Page . VOL . III . B ACT ACT II . SCENE I. Enter ACASTO ...
Pagina 43
... guard your Lordship , and restore your Health . ACASTO . I have provided for thee , if I die . No fawning ! ' tis a Scandal to thy Office . My Sons , as thus united , ever live , And And for the Eftate , you'll find when I am The ORPHAN ...
... guard your Lordship , and restore your Health . ACASTO . I have provided for thee , if I die . No fawning ! ' tis a Scandal to thy Office . My Sons , as thus united , ever live , And And for the Eftate , you'll find when I am The ORPHAN ...
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ACASTO ALIO ANCHARIUS AQUILINA Arms art thou Becauſe BELVIDER BELVIDERA Bleffing bleft Bofom Breaft Brother CAIUS MARIUS CASTALIO Caufe Cauſe CHAMONT CINNA Curfe curft Dagger dear Defire e'er Enter Exeunt Exit Eyes fafe falfe Fate Father Fears fhall firft firſt fome Fool Fortune Friend ftill fuch fure Gods GRANIUS Happineſs Heart Heav'n himſelf honeft Honour Houſe JAFFEIR juft Juftice juſt laft laſt LAVINIA loft Lord lov'd Love MARIUS Junior METELLUS Miſchief moft Monimia moſt muft muſt myſelf Nacky ne'er never Night NURSE paſt Peace PIERRE Pity pleaſe Pleaſure POLYDORE Pow'r pr'ythee PRIULI Reft RENAULT Rome Senate SERINA ſhall ſhe ſhould Slave Sorrows Soul ſpeak ſtill SULPITIUS Sylla Tears tell thee thefe there's theſe thofe thoſe thou art thought truft Twas twill us'd Villain Virtue Whilft whofe wilt Wiſhes wretched wrong'd ΜΟΝΙΜΙΑ
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Pagina 239 - Ohy woman! lovely woman! nature made thee .To temper man : we had been brutes without you. Angels are painted fair, to look like you : There's in you all that we believe of Heaven, Amazing brightness, purity, and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Pagina 173 - It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale : look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east: Night's candles are burnt out...
Pagina 164 - Give me my Romeo: and when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun.
Pagina 240 - God, and watch thee till the morning. Jaff. Hear this, you Heavens, and wonder how you made her! Reign, reign, ye monarchs that divide the world, Busy rebellion ne'er will let you know Tranquillity and happiness like mine; Like gaudy ships, the obsequious billows fall And rise again, to lift you in your pride; They wait but for a storm and then devour you...
Pagina 146 - My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.
Pagina 230 - I that thief, the doer of such wrongs As you upbraid me with, what hinders me But I might send her back to you with contumely, And court my fortune where she would be kinder ? Pri.
Pagina 238 - Lead me, lead me, my virgins! To that kind voice. My lord, my love, my refuge! Happy my eyes, when they behold thy face: My heavy heart will leave its doleful beating At sight of thee, and bound with sprightful joys.
Pagina 69 - tis in my head ; 'tis in my heart, Tis every where ; it rages like a madness ; And I most wonder how my reason holds ; Nay, wonder not, Monimia : the slave You thought you had secur'd within my breast, Is grown a rebel, and has broke his chain, And now he walks there like a lord at large.
Pagina 238 - Does this appear like change, or love decaying, When thus I throw myself into thy bosom With all the resolution of a strong truth?
Pagina 132 - Of healths five fathom deep; and then anon Drums in his ear; at which he starts, and wakes; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again.