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Pagina 5
... pow'r , o'er time prevail . Long had thefe fcenes , wound up with dext'rous art , In fpite of reafon , gain'd upon the heart ; Thaw'd ev'ry frozen fountain of the eye , We wept , ' till even Sorrow's felf was dry ; Yet judgment fcorn'd ...
... pow'r , o'er time prevail . Long had thefe fcenes , wound up with dext'rous art , In fpite of reafon , gain'd upon the heart ; Thaw'd ev'ry frozen fountain of the eye , We wept , ' till even Sorrow's felf was dry ; Yet judgment fcorn'd ...
Pagina 34
... pow'r tho ' great , " Lags far behind his will to do you hurt . ' They're now our pris'ners , and are fafe fecur'd ; But Effex , with Southampton , and the rest Of greater note , I would not dare difpose of Without your royal mandate ...
... pow'r tho ' great , " Lags far behind his will to do you hurt . ' They're now our pris'ners , and are fafe fecur'd ; But Effex , with Southampton , and the rest Of greater note , I would not dare difpose of Without your royal mandate ...
Pagina 7
... pow'r , and univerfal fway . Some abject ftates , for fear , the tyrant join , Others , for gold , their liberties refign , And venal princes fold their right divine : " Till Heav'n , the growing evil to redress , Sent Tamerlane to give ...
... pow'r , and univerfal fway . Some abject ftates , for fear , the tyrant join , Others , for gold , their liberties refign , And venal princes fold their right divine : " Till Heav'n , the growing evil to redress , Sent Tamerlane to give ...
Pagina 10
... .. • I oft obferv'd him proud , impatient Of aught fuperior , e'en of Heav'n that made him . Fond of falie glory , of the favage pow'r • Of Of ruling without reafon , of confounding Juft and unjust 10 TAME . R LANE .
... .. • I oft obferv'd him proud , impatient Of aught fuperior , e'en of Heav'n that made him . Fond of falie glory , of the favage pow'r • Of Of ruling without reafon , of confounding Juft and unjust 10 TAME . R LANE .
Pagina 13
... pow'r Tam . [ raifing her . ] Rife , royal maid ! the pride of haugh- Pays homage , not receives it , from the fair . Thy angry father fiercely calls me forth , And urges me unwillingly to arms . Yet , tho ' our frowning battles menace ...
... pow'r Tam . [ raifing her . ] Rife , royal maid ! the pride of haugh- Pays homage , not receives it , from the fair . Thy angry father fiercely calls me forth , And urges me unwillingly to arms . Yet , tho ' our frowning battles menace ...
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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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