Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 13
... met From this ungrateful and difloyal man , Tho ' oft your goodness fcreen'd him from reproof . Believe me worthy to partake your grievance , 6 Accept my fervice , and employ my power . ' Not . Will Cecil's friendly car vouchsafe to ...
... met From this ungrateful and difloyal man , Tho ' oft your goodness fcreen'd him from reproof . Believe me worthy to partake your grievance , 6 Accept my fervice , and employ my power . ' Not . Will Cecil's friendly car vouchsafe to ...
Pagina 14
... met him in the outward court ; he seeks In hafte your lordship , and , forgetting forms , Purfues me hither , and demands to fee you . Bur . Raleigh , ' tis well -- Withdraw -- Attend the queen . Leave me to deal with this o'erbearing ...
... met him in the outward court ; he seeks In hafte your lordship , and , forgetting forms , Purfues me hither , and demands to fee you . Bur . Raleigh , ' tis well -- Withdraw -- Attend the queen . Leave me to deal with this o'erbearing ...
Pagina 16
... now repair ; and in her royal prefence You may approve your innocence and faith . Perhaps you'll meet me there . - Till then , farewel . [ Exit . South . South . Confufion wait thy fteps , thou cruel monster 16 . ESSEX . THE EARL OF.
... now repair ; and in her royal prefence You may approve your innocence and faith . Perhaps you'll meet me there . - Till then , farewel . [ Exit . South . South . Confufion wait thy fteps , thou cruel monster 16 . ESSEX . THE EARL OF.
Pagina 21
... meet your prefence . He begs , most gracious queen , to fall before Your royal feet , to clear him to his fovereign , Whom , next to heav'n , he wishes moit to please . Let faction load him with her labouring hand , His innocence shall ...
... meet your prefence . He begs , most gracious queen , to fall before Your royal feet , to clear him to his fovereign , Whom , next to heav'n , he wishes moit to please . Let faction load him with her labouring hand , His innocence shall ...
Pagina 25
... down its mortal bane On my unfhelter'd head : whilft thus I fold Thee in my raptur'd arms ; I'll brave ' em all Defy my fate , and meet its utmoft rigour . C Rut . Rut . Alas , my lord ! confider where we THE EARL OF ESSEX . 25.
... down its mortal bane On my unfhelter'd head : whilft thus I fold Thee in my raptur'd arms ; I'll brave ' em all Defy my fate , and meet its utmoft rigour . C Rut . Rut . Alas , my lord ! confider where we THE EARL OF ESSEX . 25.
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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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