The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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Sivu 40
... hast said - Yet something she must mean . -Twas madness all - Compose thyself , my love ! The fit is past ; all may be well again : Let us to bed . Isa . To bed ! You've rais'd the storm Will sever us for ever . The rugged hand of fate ...
... hast said - Yet something she must mean . -Twas madness all - Compose thyself , my love ! The fit is past ; all may be well again : Let us to bed . Isa . To bed ! You've rais'd the storm Will sever us for ever . The rugged hand of fate ...
Sivu 48
... hast done a deed , That must for ever cut thee from the hopes Of ever coming there ? Vil . I do not blame you- You have a brother's right to be concern'd For his untimely death . Car . Untimely death , indeed ! Vil . But yet you must ...
... hast done a deed , That must for ever cut thee from the hopes Of ever coming there ? Vil . I do not blame you- You have a brother's right to be concern'd For his untimely death . Car . Untimely death , indeed ! Vil . But yet you must ...
Sivu 52
... hast thou done all this ? Car . Why , that which damns most men has ruin'd me ; The making of my fortune . Biron stood Between me and your favour ; while he liv'd , I had not that ; hardly was thought a son , And not at all akin to your ...
... hast thou done all this ? Car . Why , that which damns most men has ruin'd me ; The making of my fortune . Biron stood Between me and your favour ; while he liv'd , I had not that ; hardly was thought a son , And not at all akin to your ...
Sivu 13
... hast violated . I have done ; I know my fortune , and submit to it . Gov. Sir , I am sorry for your fortune , and would help it if I could . Blan . Take off his chains . You know your con- dition ; but you are fallen into honourable ...
... hast violated . I have done ; I know my fortune , and submit to it . Gov. Sir , I am sorry for your fortune , and would help it if I could . Blan . Take off his chains . You know your con- dition ; but you are fallen into honourable ...
Sivu 36
... Hast thou forgot that dreadful night , Cephisa , When a whole people fell ! Methinks , I see Pyrrhus enrag'd , and , breathing vengeance , enter Amidst the glare of burning palaces : I see him hew his passage through my brothers , And ...
... Hast thou forgot that dreadful night , Cephisa , When a whole people fell ! Methinks , I see Pyrrhus enrag'd , and , breathing vengeance , enter Amidst the glare of burning palaces : I see him hew his passage through my brothers , And ...
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ABOAN Ambrose Philips Andr Andromache arms Arvida Astyanax Biron Blan BLANDFORD bless bless'd blood brave Cæsarea Capt captive Carlos Ceph Cephisa charms child Christ christian Christiern Christina Cleo Cleone cruel Dalecarlia danger dear death Enter Epirus Ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes faith fate father fear fortune give Governor Greece Greeks grief Gust Gustavus hand happy hast hate hear heart Heav'n Hector Hermione honour hope HOTMAN Imoinda Isabella king Laer liberty live look lord lov'd Lusignan Madam Nerestan never Nurse Oras ORASMIN Orestes OROONOKO Osman passion Phan pity pow'r pray prince Pylades Pyrrhus royal Samp SCENE SIVARD Slav slave soul speak STANMORE tears tell THEATRE ROYAL thee THOMAS SOUTHERN thou art thought trembling Troy Twas tyrant unhappy vengeance Villeroy virtue weep wish wretch wrongs Zara
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Sivu 16 - What prospect of success from an apostate? On whom I cannot look without disdain ; And who will read her shame upon my brow. The hardest trial of a generous mind Is to court favours from a hand it scorns. Cha. Think it is Lusignan we seek to serve.
Sivu 44 - To give me any comfort, if she could ; Lost to herself — as quickly I shall be To all the world — Horrors come fast around me ; My mind is overcast — the gath'ring clouds Darken the prospect — I approach the brink, And soon must leap the precipice ! Oh ! Heav'n ! [Kneels. While yet my senses are my own, thus kneeling...
Sivu 21 - But from that blessed day I never saw him more — yet still to this, I bow, as to the relics of my saint : Each morn I drop a tear on every bead, Count all the glories of Gustavus o'er, And think I still behold him.
Sivu 28 - Heaven forbid that you should ever know A mother's sorrow for an only son. Her joy, her bliss, her last surviving comfort ! When every hour she trembles for his life! Your power o'er Pyrrhus may relieve my fears. Alas, what danger is there in a child, Sav'd from the wreck of a whole ruin'd empire 1 Let me go hide him in some desert isle : You may rely upon my tender care To keep him far from perils of ambition : All he can learn of me, will be to weep.
Sivu 22 - ... shed ! How will she then, In bitterness of heart, reproach my name! Then, to complete her woes, will I espouse Hermione — Twill stab her to the heart ! Phcsn.
Sivu 30 - Oh ! this separation Has made you dearer, if it can be so, Than you were ever to me. You appear Like a kind star to my benighted steps, To guide me on my way to happiness : I cannot miss it now.
Sivu 16 - A temple sav'd us, till the slaughter ceas'd ; Then were we sent to this ill-fated city, Here, in the palace of our former kings, To learn, from Saracens, their hated faith, And be completely wretched. Zara, too...
Sivu 14 - The slavish habit best becomes me now. Hard fare and whips, and chains may overpow'r The frailer flesh, and bow my body down : But there's another, nobler part of me, Out of your reach, which you can never tame.
Sivu 36 - I was preserv'd but to be made a slave ; I often writ to my hard father, but never had An answer ; I writ to thee too / Isa.
Sivu 43 - Ob, happy ! happy thou, Who thus can sleep ! I never shall sleep more — • If then to sleep be to be happy, he, Who sleeps the longest, is the happiest ; Death is the longest sleep — Oh, have a care!