The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic PiecesWhittingham and Arliss, 1816 |
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... once more to venture on his side , And prove that faith again , which had so oft been try'd . The peaceful fathers , who in senate meet , Approve an enterprize so just , so great ; } While with their prince's arms , their voice thus ...
... once more to venture on his side , And prove that faith again , which had so oft been try'd . The peaceful fathers , who in senate meet , Approve an enterprize so just , so great ; } While with their prince's arms , their voice thus ...
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... once ( ev'n next to majesty divine ) Enthron'd he sat , down to the vile descent And lowness of a slave : but , oh ! to speak The rage , the fierceness , and the indignation , It bars all words , and cuts description short . Mon. Then ...
... once ( ev'n next to majesty divine ) Enthron'd he sat , down to the vile descent And lowness of a slave : but , oh ! to speak The rage , the fierceness , and the indignation , It bars all words , and cuts description short . Mon. Then ...
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... once Of its worst fear . Tam . Why slept the thunder That should have arm'd the idol deity , And giv'n thee pow'r , ere yester sun was set , To shake the soul of Tamerlane . Hadst thou an arm To make thee fear'd , thou shouldst have ...
... once Of its worst fear . Tam . Why slept the thunder That should have arm'd the idol deity , And giv'n thee pow'r , ere yester sun was set , To shake the soul of Tamerlane . Hadst thou an arm To make thee fear'd , thou shouldst have ...
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... once more thy slave beholds thee ) , Denies this blessing to thee , but with honour Renders thee back thy queen , thy beauteous bride . Baj . Oh ! had her eyes with pity seen my sorrows , Had she the fondness of a tender bride , Heav'n ...
... once more thy slave beholds thee ) , Denies this blessing to thee , but with honour Renders thee back thy queen , thy beauteous bride . Baj . Oh ! had her eyes with pity seen my sorrows , Had she the fondness of a tender bride , Heav'n ...
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... once , the utmost malice of my fate ! Arp . Take then thy wretched share in all I suffer , Still partner of my heart ! Scarce hadst thou left The sultan's camp , when the imperious tyrant , Soft'ning the pride and fierceness of his ...
... once , the utmost malice of my fate ! Arp . Take then thy wretched share in all I suffer , Still partner of my heart ! Scarce hadst thou left The sultan's camp , when the imperious tyrant , Soft'ning the pride and fierceness of his ...
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