The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic PiecesWhittingham and Arliss, 1816 |
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... Thus fir'd , the brave on to the danger press ; Their arms were crown'd abroad with just success , And blest at home with beauty and with peace . S As originally acted in Lincoln's - inn Fields . Tamerlane PROLOGUE .
... Thus fir'd , the brave on to the danger press ; Their arms were crown'd abroad with just success , And blest at home with beauty and with peace . S As originally acted in Lincoln's - inn Fields . Tamerlane PROLOGUE .
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... dangers Which furious war wears in its bloody front , Yet would I choose to fix my name by peace , By justice , and by mercy ; and to raise My trophies on the blessings of mankind : Nor would I buy the empire of the world With 18 ACT 2 ...
... dangers Which furious war wears in its bloody front , Yet would I choose to fix my name by peace , By justice , and by mercy ; and to raise My trophies on the blessings of mankind : Nor would I buy the empire of the world With 18 ACT 2 ...
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... danger , difficulty , death , Tenhance the price . Baj . I take thee at thy word . Bring me the Tartar's head . Aral . Ha ! Baj . Tamerlane's ! That death , that deadly poison to my glory . Axal . Prodigious ! Horrid ! Sel . Lost ...
... danger , difficulty , death , Tenhance the price . Baj . I take thee at thy word . Bring me the Tartar's head . Aral . Ha ! Baj . Tamerlane's ! That death , that deadly poison to my glory . Axal . Prodigious ! Horrid ! Sel . Lost ...
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... prince ; Fall of the prophet , I despise the danger Thy angry power may threaten . I command thee To hear and to obey ; since thus says Mahomet : c Why have I made thee dreadful to the nations ? SCENE 2 . 33 TAMERLANE .
... prince ; Fall of the prophet , I despise the danger Thy angry power may threaten . I command thee To hear and to obey ; since thus says Mahomet : c Why have I made thee dreadful to the nations ? SCENE 2 . 33 TAMERLANE .
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... captive sultan's wife : Straight I forbade my eyes the dangerous joy Of gazing long , and sent her to her lord . Mon. There was Moneses lost . Too sure my heart ( From the first mention of her wondrous charms ) 36 ACT 3 . TAMERLANE .
... captive sultan's wife : Straight I forbade my eyes the dangerous joy Of gazing long , and sent her to her lord . Mon. There was Moneses lost . Too sure my heart ( From the first mention of her wondrous charms ) 36 ACT 3 . TAMERLANE .
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