Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 16
... blood of " Effex whelm thy foul . Bur . ' Tis well , my lord ! your words no comment need ; No doubt , they've well explain'd your honeft meaning ; ' Tis clear and full . - To parts , like yours , difcretion ' Wou'd be a clog , and ...
... blood of " Effex whelm thy foul . Bur . ' Tis well , my lord ! your words no comment need ; No doubt , they've well explain'd your honeft meaning ; ' Tis clear and full . - To parts , like yours , difcretion ' Wou'd be a clog , and ...
Pagina 30
... blood deserve your mercy . Queen . Her words betray a warm , unufual fervour ; Mere friendship never could infpire this tranfport . [ Afide . I never doubted but the earl was brave ; His life and valiant actions all declare it : I think ...
... blood deserve your mercy . Queen . Her words betray a warm , unufual fervour ; Mere friendship never could infpire this tranfport . [ Afide . I never doubted but the earl was brave ; His life and valiant actions all declare it : I think ...
Pagina 45
... blood appease ? Can you , my friend , forgive me ? South . Yes , O yes , My bofom's better half , I can . With thee I'll gladly feek the coaft unknown , and leave The leffening mark of irksome life behind . With thee , my friend , ' tis ...
... blood appease ? Can you , my friend , forgive me ? South . Yes , O yes , My bofom's better half , I can . With thee I'll gladly feek the coaft unknown , and leave The leffening mark of irksome life behind . With thee , my friend , ' tis ...
Pagina 46
... for her My heart drops blood ! --- Oh , fhe will want a friend . Then take her to thy care ; do thou pour balm On her deep - wounded fpirit , and let her find My My tender helps in thee .--- I must be gone 746 THE EARL OF ESSEX .
... for her My heart drops blood ! --- Oh , fhe will want a friend . Then take her to thy care ; do thou pour balm On her deep - wounded fpirit , and let her find My My tender helps in thee .--- I must be gone 746 THE EARL OF ESSEX .
Pagina 7
... blood . Safe under him his happy people fute , And griev'd , at diftance , for their neighbour's fate ; Whilft with fuccefs a Turkish monarch crown'd , Like fpreading fame , deform'd the nations round ; With fword and fire he forc'd his ...
... blood . Safe under him his happy people fute , And griev'd , at diftance , for their neighbour's fate ; Whilft with fuccefs a Turkish monarch crown'd , Like fpreading fame , deform'd the nations round ; With fword and fire he forc'd his ...
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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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