Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 11
... wishes are to Effex ty'd In love's foft fetters , and endearing bands : For him , each melting thought awakes defire , And all her foul is lavifh'd on that lord , - • This unexpected vifit much furprizes me ! What can it mean ? She ...
... wishes are to Effex ty'd In love's foft fetters , and endearing bands : For him , each melting thought awakes defire , And all her foul is lavifh'd on that lord , - • This unexpected vifit much furprizes me ! What can it mean ? She ...
Pagina 12
... wishes labour'd to oblige . Not . I know your honour and your virtues well ; Your public plans , defign'd for England's good , And all your private merit's weight . But , Oh , How blind is reafon in the maze of paffion ! I fought your ...
... wishes labour'd to oblige . Not . I know your honour and your virtues well ; Your public plans , defign'd for England's good , And all your private merit's weight . But , Oh , How blind is reafon in the maze of paffion ! I fought your ...
Pagina 20
... wish fome other rumours false : Reports , I fear , of great concern to you . 2. What rumours ? what reports ? Your frown wou'd much Denote : your preface feems important . - Speak . Bur . Some new commotions are of late fprung up In ...
... wish fome other rumours false : Reports , I fear , of great concern to you . 2. What rumours ? what reports ? Your frown wou'd much Denote : your preface feems important . - Speak . Bur . Some new commotions are of late fprung up In ...
Pagina 21
... wishes moit to please . Let faction load him with her labouring hand , His innocence shall rise against the weight , If but his gracious mistress deign to fmile . 2. Let him appear . Now to thy trying task , [ Exit South . My foul ! Put ...
... wishes moit to please . Let faction load him with her labouring hand , His innocence shall rise against the weight , If but his gracious mistress deign to fmile . 2. Let him appear . Now to thy trying task , [ Exit South . My foul ! Put ...
Pagina 42
... earl ? Not . I wish , with all my foul , Th'ungrateful task had been another's lot . I dread to tell it - Loft , ill - fated man ! [ Exit 2. What 2. What means this mystery , this strange behaviour ? 42 THE EARL OF ESSEX .
... earl ? Not . I wish , with all my foul , Th'ungrateful task had been another's lot . I dread to tell it - Loft , ill - fated man ! [ Exit 2. What 2. What means this mystery , this strange behaviour ? 42 THE EARL OF ESSEX .
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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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