The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, 8±ÇMrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... blood As thou , or any of thy race , e'er boasted ; And though no gaudy titles graced my birth , Yet Heav'n , that made me honest , made me more Than ever king did , when he made a lord . thee Hast . Insolent villain ! henceforth let ...
... blood As thou , or any of thy race , e'er boasted ; And though no gaudy titles graced my birth , Yet Heav'n , that made me honest , made me more Than ever king did , when he made a lord . thee Hast . Insolent villain ! henceforth let ...
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... blood As thou , or any of thy race , e'er boasted ; And though no gaudy titles graced my birth , Yet Heav'n , that made me honest , made me more Than ever king did , when he made a lord . thee Hast . Insolent villain ! henceforth let ...
... blood As thou , or any of thy race , e'er boasted ; And though no gaudy titles graced my birth , Yet Heav'n , that made me honest , made me more Than ever king did , when he made a lord . thee Hast . Insolent villain ! henceforth let ...
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... blood before us ? Glo . How now ! so hot ! Hast . So brave , and so resolved . you ; Glo . Is then our friendship of so little moment , That you could arm your hand against my life ? Hast . I hope your highness does not think I mean it ...
... blood before us ? Glo . How now ! so hot ! Hast . So brave , and so resolved . you ; Glo . Is then our friendship of so little moment , That you could arm your hand against my life ? Hast . I hope your highness does not think I mean it ...
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... blood for blood , Guilt Launt him ! fiends pursue him ! lightnings blast him ! That he may know how terrible it is To want that moment he denies thee now . Hast . This rage is all in vain . Retire , I beg thee ; To see thee thus , thou ...
... blood for blood , Guilt Launt him ! fiends pursue him ! lightnings blast him ! That he may know how terrible it is To want that moment he denies thee now . Hast . This rage is all in vain . Retire , I beg thee ; To see thee thus , thou ...
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... blood . Ha ! what art thou ! thou horrid headless trunk ? It is my Hastings ! see he wafts me on ! Away ! I go , I fly ! I follow thee ! [ She runs off J. Shore . Alas ! she raves ; her brain , I fear , is turn'd . In mercy look upon ...
... blood . Ha ! what art thou ! thou horrid headless trunk ? It is my Hastings ! see he wafts me on ! Away ! I go , I fly ! I follow thee ! [ She runs off J. Shore . Alas ! she raves ; her brain , I fear , is turn'd . In mercy look upon ...
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