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Pagina 34
... ev'n now , his trait'rous deeds with pity ? But hence with pity , and the woman's pangs ; Resentment governs , and the queen fhall punish . Enter Burleigh . Bur . Illuftrious queen , the traitors all are feiz'd . Th ' intelligence was ...
... ev'n now , his trait'rous deeds with pity ? But hence with pity , and the woman's pangs ; Resentment governs , and the queen fhall punish . Enter Burleigh . Bur . Illuftrious queen , the traitors all are feiz'd . Th ' intelligence was ...
Pagina 7
... fav'd mankind . Ev'n in a circle , where , like this , the fair Were met , the bright assembly did declare , Their houfe , with one confent , avere for the war ; } } } } Each Each urg'd her lover to unheath his fword , And [ 7 ]
... fav'd mankind . Ev'n in a circle , where , like this , the fair Were met , the bright assembly did declare , Their houfe , with one confent , avere for the war ; } } } } Each Each urg'd her lover to unheath his fword , And [ 7 ]
Pagina 14
... ev'n but to feem your enemy ; Nor think the baseness of a vanquish'd flave Moves me to flatter for precarious life , Or ill - bought freedom , when I fwear , by Heav'n , Were I to choose from all mankind a master , It fhould be ...
... ev'n but to feem your enemy ; Nor think the baseness of a vanquish'd flave Moves me to flatter for precarious life , Or ill - bought freedom , when I fwear , by Heav'n , Were I to choose from all mankind a master , It fhould be ...
Pagina 18
... ev'n Tamerlane ( whose word , next Heaven's , ' Makes fate at fecond - hand ) bid thee disclaim ' Thy fears ? And doft thou call thyself a flave , · Only to try how far the fad impreffion • Can fink into Axalla ? Sel . Oh , Axalla ...
... ev'n Tamerlane ( whose word , next Heaven's , ' Makes fate at fecond - hand ) bid thee disclaim ' Thy fears ? And doft thou call thyself a flave , · Only to try how far the fad impreffion • Can fink into Axalla ? Sel . Oh , Axalla ...
Pagina 21
... Ev'n dearer than my own- Sel . Guard that for me too . . Ax . Oh , Selima ! thou haft reftor'd my quiet , The noble ardour of the war , with love Returning , brightly burns within my breast , And bids me be fecure of all hereafter . 3 ...
... Ev'n dearer than my own- Sel . Guard that for me too . . Ax . Oh , Selima ! thou haft reftor'd my quiet , The noble ardour of the war , with love Returning , brightly burns within my breast , And bids me be fecure of all hereafter . 3 ...
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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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Almeria Alphonfo Altamont arms Arpafia art thou Axalla bafe Bajazet behold blefs bofom breaſt Cæfar Califta Cato Cato's caufe cauſe curfe death doft thou Effex Enter ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes facred fafe falfe fame fate father fave fear feem fhall fhould fighs fince flave fome forrows foul ftand ftill fuch fword goodneſs greatnefs grief heart Heav'n honour huſband Juba juftice King laft laſt loft lord Loth Lothario Lucia Marcia Monefes moſt muft muſt myſelf Nottingham Numidian o'er Ofmyn paffion peace pity pleaſure Portius pow'r prince purpoſe queen rage rife Rome royal Sempronius ſhall ſhe Southampton ſpeak ſtand ſtill Stratocles Syphax Tamerlane Tanais tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art thought thouſand Twas virtue whofe wou'd wretch Zara