¡°The¡± British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, 2±ÇJones and Company, 1829 |
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... thee ; I cannot point thee out which way to go , But Providence will lend its light to guide thee . [ ceive , That sacred rite , which thou shalt now re- Will strengthen and support thy feeble heart , To live an innocent , or die a ...
... thee ; I cannot point thee out which way to go , But Providence will lend its light to guide thee . [ ceive , That sacred rite , which thou shalt now re- Will strengthen and support thy feeble heart , To live an innocent , or die a ...
846 ÆäÀÌÁö
... thee ; ' Tis the betray'd - who writes it in thy blood . Zar . O gracious Heaven ! receive my part- ing soul , And take thy trembling servant to thy mercy- Osm . Soul ! then revenge has reach'd thee -I will now [ Dies . [ her ! Haste ...
... thee ; ' Tis the betray'd - who writes it in thy blood . Zar . O gracious Heaven ! receive my part- ing soul , And take thy trembling servant to thy mercy- Osm . Soul ! then revenge has reach'd thee -I will now [ Dies . [ her ! Haste ...
887 ÆäÀÌÁö
... thee from his side , and left him naked To the avenging bolt that drives upon him . Forget the name of captive , and I wish I could as well restore that fair one's freedom , Whose loss hangs heavy on thee ; yet ere night , Perhaps , we ...
... thee from his side , and left him naked To the avenging bolt that drives upon him . Forget the name of captive , and I wish I could as well restore that fair one's freedom , Whose loss hangs heavy on thee ; yet ere night , Perhaps , we ...
888 ÆäÀÌÁö
... thee disclaim Thy fears ? And dost thou call thyself a slave ; Only to try how far the sad impression Can sink into Axalla ? Sel . Oh , Axalla ! Ought I to hear you ? Ax . Come back , ye hours , And tell my Selima what she has done ...
... thee disclaim Thy fears ? And dost thou call thyself a slave ; Only to try how far the sad impression Can sink into Axalla ? Sel . Oh , Axalla ! Ought I to hear you ? Ax . Come back , ye hours , And tell my Selima what she has done ...
890 ÆäÀÌÁö
... thee : I know what power the chance of war has given , And dare thee to the use on't . This vile speeching , [ me ; This after - game of words , is what most irks Spare that , and for the rest ' tis equal all- Be it as it may . 1 SCENE ...
... thee : I know what power the chance of war has given , And dare thee to the use on't . This vile speeching , [ me ; This after - game of words , is what most irks Spare that , and for the rest ' tis equal all- Be it as it may . 1 SCENE ...
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