Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 22
... kings To raise the virtuous and protect the brave . I was the guardian of your reputation , What malice , or what faction then cou'd reach you ? My honour was expos'd , engag'd for yours : But you found reafon to diflike my care , And ...
... kings To raise the virtuous and protect the brave . I was the guardian of your reputation , What malice , or what faction then cou'd reach you ? My honour was expos'd , engag'd for yours : But you found reafon to diflike my care , And ...
Pagina 23
... 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 my mourning love ; alas ! She finks beneath oppreffing ills ; the fades ...
... 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 my mourning love ; alas ! She finks beneath oppreffing ills ; the fades ...
Pagina 34
... Kings can fee no farther . S High Heav'n , alone , can read the heart , in all Its utmost frauds , and myftic characters . ' Oh , where shall majefty beftow its favours , Since Effex has a traitor prov'd to ine , Whofe arm hath rais'd ...
... Kings can fee no farther . S High Heav'n , alone , can read the heart , in all Its utmost frauds , and myftic characters . ' Oh , where shall majefty beftow its favours , Since Effex has a traitor prov'd to ine , Whofe arm hath rais'd ...
Pagina 35
... king ? What British bofom has By foreign tyranny been griev'd , whofe wrongs I have not felt as mine , as mine redrefs'd ? Or have I , juftly , made a fingle man · My foe ? ' Then could I think this grateful ifle Contain'd one traitor's ...
... king ? What British bofom has By foreign tyranny been griev'd , whofe wrongs I have not felt as mine , as mine redrefs'd ? Or have I , juftly , made a fingle man · My foe ? ' Then could I think this grateful ifle Contain'd one traitor's ...
Pagina 9
... kings , No furious zeal , infpir'd by hot - brain'd priests , Ill hid beneath religion's fpecious name , E er drew his temp rate courage to the field : But to redrefs an injur'd people's wrongs , To fave the weak one from the strong ...
... kings , No furious zeal , infpir'd by hot - brain'd priests , Ill hid beneath religion's fpecious name , E er drew his temp rate courage to the field : But to redrefs an injur'd people's wrongs , To fave the weak one from the strong ...
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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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