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Sivu ii
... pity . Mr. Hill for many years kindly compaffionated his un- happy birth , that feemingly intitled him to hope paternal care ( alike ) from two great Peers , yet made him deftitute of either friend or father , thro ' the unnatural ...
... pity . Mr. Hill for many years kindly compaffionated his un- happy birth , that feemingly intitled him to hope paternal care ( alike ) from two great Peers , yet made him deftitute of either friend or father , thro ' the unnatural ...
Sivu 6
... pity fcenes of woe . Groundless mistakes , and are to fcorn refign'd , Who judge thus lightly of the female mind . For Tragedies are your peculiar care , They touch , they rev'rence , and they raise the fair . The Comic Mufe but makes ...
... pity fcenes of woe . Groundless mistakes , and are to fcorn refign'd , Who judge thus lightly of the female mind . For Tragedies are your peculiar care , They touch , they rev'rence , and they raise the fair . The Comic Mufe but makes ...
Sivu 12
... pity , pour it on me , And do not blaft a wretch , who err'd to bless thee . Elf . Defend me , Heav'n ! his aspect speaks distraction ! His colour comes , and goes , and his eyes tremble ! Tis madness fure ! Athel . ' Tis worfe than ...
... pity , pour it on me , And do not blaft a wretch , who err'd to bless thee . Elf . Defend me , Heav'n ! his aspect speaks distraction ! His colour comes , and goes , and his eyes tremble ! Tis madness fure ! Athel . ' Tis worfe than ...
Sivu 13
... pity me , For I fhall breathe a fecret thro ' thy foul , That will alarm this enemy to rest . Guard thee , my Elfrid ! call to thy affistance Love , honour , duty , all the strength of woman ; For thou wilt need it all , to prop ...
... pity me , For I fhall breathe a fecret thro ' thy foul , That will alarm this enemy to rest . Guard thee , my Elfrid ! call to thy affistance Love , honour , duty , all the strength of woman ; For thou wilt need it all , to prop ...
Sivu 18
... pity ' tis the focial heart of man , Form'd to poffefs , and fhine with heav'nly virtues , Shou'd license base diftruft and fears of treachery ! Shun fear , it is the ague of the foul ! A paffion man created for himself , For fure ...
... pity ' tis the focial heart of man , Form'd to poffefs , and fhine with heav'nly virtues , Shou'd license base diftruft and fears of treachery ! Shun fear , it is the ague of the foul ! A paffion man created for himself , For fure ...
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AARON HILL Afide againſt Almirena Arbanes Argantes Armida Athel Athelwold Bellmour beſt bofom breaſt cauſe charms cou'd curfe death defire dreadful Duke of Bourbon Elfrid Enter Ethel Ethelinda Euft Euftazio Exit eyes fafe fame fate fave fcorn felf fenfe fhall fhame fhou'd fince firft firſt fmile foft fome forrow foul ftelle ftill fuch fudden fure fword Godf guilt Harlequin heart Heav'n himſelf honour hope Ipanthe juft King Leol Leolyn loft Lord Louifa lov'd Merlin Mifs moſt muft muſt o'er Omal Omalco Ordelia Ordg Ordgar Orontes paffion pity pleaſe pleaſure pow'r Prince puniſhment purpoſe reafon revenge rife Rinaldo SCENE Selim ſhall Siam Sizang Sizangar ſpeak thee theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro Toby Uncham virtue whofe wiſh wou'd wretched wrong'd Zarodin
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Sivu vii - Mufe fliall find it all, fliall make it feen, And teach the world his praife, to -charm his queen. Such be the annual truths my verfe imparts...
Sivu xvi - Which paragraph was anfwer'd by the following in Mr. Hill's reply. ' A« to your oblique panegyric, I am not under fo blind an attachment to the goddefs I was devoted to in the Dunciad, but that I know it was a commendation; though a dirtier one than I wifhed for ; who am neither fond of fome of the company in which I was lifted — the noble. reward, for which I was to become a diver ;-— the...
Sivu xvi - I knew it was a commendation; though a dirtier one than I wifhed for ; who am neither fond of fome of the company in which I was lifted — the noble reward, for which I was to become a diver ; — the...
Sivu 12 - To prove his glorious pow'r unlimited, Ev'n from the late-made man, man's mighty Maker Stamp'da new form, ftill nearer to his own ; That form was woman, and that woman, wife. Woman, like fweet May dews on fummer's droughts, Breathes her all-foftening influence ; peace, and reft Are woman's gifts to man ; when toils, and cares Have worn our weary fouls, woman, dear woman, Is nature's downy pillow of repofe. Elf. What muft man be, if woman be thus charming? Athel. Man is a ftaff for your foft fex to...
Sivu xii - ... and admired, by thofe (of either fex) * who were acquainted with him He was tall, gen* teelly made, and not thin.
Sivu xvi - Let half-soul'd poets still on poets fall, And teach the willing world to scorn them all. But, let no Muse, pre-eminent as thine, Of voice melodious, and of force divine, Stung by wits, wasps, all rights of rank forego, And turn, and snarl, and bite, at every foe.
Sivu xvii - The following epitaph he wrote, and purpos'd for a ' monument which he defigned to erect over her grave. Enough, cold ftone ! fuffice her long-lov'd name ; Words are too weak to pay her virtues claim. Temples, and tombs, and tongues, fhall wafte away, And power's vain pomp, in mould'ring duft decay. But e'er mankind a wite more perfect fee, Eternity, O Time ! fhall bury thee.
Sivu xix - I have owed the inducement to retouch, for Mr. Voltaire's ufe, the characters in his high boafted Merope ; and I have done it on a plan as near his own as I could bring it with a fafe confciencc, that is to fay, without diftafte to Englifh audiences.
Sivu 347 - This play was composed in little more than a week, on which account it is no wonder that it should be, as he himself has described it, " an unpruned wilderness of fancy, with here and there a flower among the leaves; but without any fruit of judgment.
Sivu 223 - I and the experience of both our theatres might have taught any writer, but fo dull a one as I am, that the Harlequins are gentlemen, of better intereft than the Harrys. The...