Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 12
... look'd with malice on your fhining merit , • Your matchlefs beauty , or your brighter virtues Then let me live defpis'd , a proverb made To ev'ry paffing flave ; nay more , the scorn And trampled footftool of the man I hate . ' Not . It ...
... look'd with malice on your fhining merit , • Your matchlefs beauty , or your brighter virtues Then let me live defpis'd , a proverb made To ev'ry paffing flave ; nay more , the scorn And trampled footftool of the man I hate . ' Not . It ...
Pagina 13
... look on beauty ; who , • That had a heart to feel that beauty's power ; ' Who , but the falfe , perfidious Effex , could Prefer to Nottingham a Rutland's charms ? Start not - By heav'n , I tell you nought but truth , What I can prove ...
... look on beauty ; who , • That had a heart to feel that beauty's power ; ' Who , but the falfe , perfidious Effex , could Prefer to Nottingham a Rutland's charms ? Start not - By heav'n , I tell you nought but truth , What I can prove ...
Pagina 18
... 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 our leifure . [ Exeunt Raleigh and South . Lord Burleigh , ftay ; we muft with you ...
... 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 our leifure . [ Exeunt Raleigh and South . Lord Burleigh , ftay ; we muft with you ...
Pagina 25
... looks express foul . my Effex . With thee , my sweetest comfort , I'll retire From fplendid palaces , and glitt'ring throngs , To live embofom'd in the fhades of joy , Where fweet content extends her friendly arms , And gives encreafing ...
... looks express foul . my Effex . With thee , my sweetest comfort , I'll retire From fplendid palaces , and glitt'ring throngs , To live embofom'd in the fhades of joy , Where fweet content extends her friendly arms , And gives encreafing ...
Pagina 30
... looks terror . I tremble for my Effex . Save him , Heav'n ! [ Exit . Queen . Her warmth has touch'd me home . My jealous My fearful and fufpicious foul's alarm'd . [ heart , Enter Burleigh , Raleigh , and others . Bur . The earl of ...
... looks terror . I tremble for my Effex . Save him , Heav'n ! [ Exit . Queen . Her warmth has touch'd me home . My jealous My fearful and fufpicious foul's alarm'd . [ heart , Enter Burleigh , Raleigh , and others . Bur . The earl of ...
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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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