Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 10
... still from public obfervation.- Difpofe ' em well , till kind occafion calls Their office forth , left prying craft mean while May tamper with their thoughts , and change their minds z Let them , like batteries conceal'd , appear At ...
... still from public obfervation.- Difpofe ' em well , till kind occafion calls Their office forth , left prying craft mean while May tamper with their thoughts , and change their minds z Let them , like batteries conceal'd , appear At ...
Pagina 17
... still my highest favour : This Effex ever did . Enter Southampton . Behold , Southampton , What a base portrait's here ! The faithful Effex Here drawn at large affociating with rebels , To fpoil his country and dethrone his queen ...
... still my highest favour : This Effex ever did . Enter Southampton . Behold , Southampton , What a base portrait's here ! The faithful Effex Here drawn at large affociating with rebels , To fpoil his country and dethrone his queen ...
Pagina 21
... still , My heart ! I cannot listen to thee now . Enter Effex and Southampton . Effex . Forgive , thou injur'd Majesty , thou beft Of queens , this feeming difobedience . I bend fubmiffive in your royal prefence , With foul as penitent ...
... still , My heart ! I cannot listen to thee now . Enter Effex and Southampton . Effex . Forgive , thou injur'd Majesty , thou beft Of queens , this feeming difobedience . I bend fubmiffive in your royal prefence , With foul as penitent ...
Pagina 23
... still burn fiercer . Effex . I fcorn the blaze of courts , the pomp of kings ; I give them to the winds , and lighter vanity ; Too long they've robb'd me of fubftantial blifs , Of folid happinefs , and true enjoyments . But lead me to ...
... still burn fiercer . Effex . I fcorn the blaze of courts , the pomp of kings ; I give them to the winds , and lighter vanity ; Too long they've robb'd me of fubftantial blifs , Of folid happinefs , and true enjoyments . But lead me to ...
Pagina 30
... still glows with pure affection ; And all his thoughts are loyalty and you . Queen . I grant you , Rutland , all you fay , and think The earl poflefs'd of many fplendid virtues . What pity ' tis , he should afford his foes Such frequent ...
... still glows with pure affection ; And all his thoughts are loyalty and you . Queen . I grant you , Rutland , all you fay , and think The earl poflefs'd of many fplendid virtues . What pity ' tis , he should afford his foes Such frequent ...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English ..., Volume 3 Volledige weergave - 1791 |
Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English ..., Volume 3 Volledige weergave - 1792 |
Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English ..., Volume 3 Volledige weergave - 1791 |
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