Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 5
... hold aloft her scale . Whence beams this dazzling luftre on thy mind ? Whence this vaft fund of knowledge in mankind , Unletter'd genius ? Whence haft thou been taught , This dignity of stile , this majefty of thought ; This rapid fire ...
... hold aloft her scale . Whence beams this dazzling luftre on thy mind ? Whence this vaft fund of knowledge in mankind , Unletter'd genius ? Whence haft thou been taught , This dignity of stile , this majefty of thought ; This rapid fire ...
Pagina 18
... holds the fcale . " Impeach the very man to whom I owe My brighteft rays of glory ! Look to it , lords , Take care , be cautious on what ground you tread ; Let honeft means alone fecure your footing . Raleigh and you withdraw , and wait ...
... holds the fcale . " Impeach the very man to whom I owe My brighteft rays of glory ! Look to it , lords , Take care , be cautious on what ground you tread ; Let honeft means alone fecure your footing . Raleigh and you withdraw , and wait ...
Pagina 24
... hold him in my eager arms , Behold his face , and iofe my foul in rapture . Effex . Tranfporting blifs ! my richest , dearest treasure ! My mourning turtle , my long abfent peace , Oh , come yet nearer , nearer to my heart ! My My ...
... hold him in my eager arms , Behold his face , and iofe my foul in rapture . Effex . Tranfporting blifs ! my richest , dearest treasure ! My mourning turtle , my long abfent peace , Oh , come yet nearer , nearer to my heart ! My My ...
Pagina 39
... Hold up , my foul , nor fink beneath this wound . You beg a traitor's life ! Rut . Oh , gracious queen ! He ever lov'd --- was ever faithful , brave --- If nature dwells about your heart , Oh , fpurn Me not ! My lord ! my love ! my ...
... Hold up , my foul , nor fink beneath this wound . You beg a traitor's life ! Rut . Oh , gracious queen ! He ever lov'd --- was ever faithful , brave --- If nature dwells about your heart , Oh , fpurn Me not ! My lord ! my love ! my ...
Pagina 46
... hold , ye ftraining heart - strings , hold , And keep my finking frame from diffolution . Oh , ' tis too much for mortal strength to bear , Or thought to fuffer ! No , I'll die with thee . They shall not part us , Effex . Effex . Live ...
... hold , ye ftraining heart - strings , hold , And keep my finking frame from diffolution . Oh , ' tis too much for mortal strength to bear , Or thought to fuffer ! No , I'll die with thee . They shall not part us , Effex . Effex . Live ...
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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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