Bell's British Theatre, 19권John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... Believe me , Madam , I lament Anselmo , And always did compassionate his fortune ; Have often wept , to see how cruelly Your father kept in chains his fellow - king : And oft , at night , when all have been retir'd , 20 Have stol'n from ...
... Believe me , Madam , I lament Anselmo , And always did compassionate his fortune ; Have often wept , to see how cruelly Your father kept in chains his fellow - king : And oft , at night , when all have been retir'd , 20 Have stol'n from ...
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... Believe me , Sir , to see you thus , has fill'd Mine eyes with more delight than they can hold . King . By Heav'n , thou lov'st me , and I'm pleas'd thou dost ; Take it for thanks , old man , that I rejoice To see thee weep on this ...
... Believe me , Sir , to see you thus , has fill'd Mine eyes with more delight than they can hold . King . By Heav'n , thou lov'st me , and I'm pleas'd thou dost ; Take it for thanks , old man , that I rejoice To see thee weep on this ...
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... believe I bear my fortunes with so low a mind , " As still to meditate revenge on all 161 " Whom chance , or fate , working by secret causes , " Has made , per - force , subservient to that end " The heav'nly pow'rs allot me ; " no ...
... believe I bear my fortunes with so low a mind , " As still to meditate revenge on all 161 " Whom chance , or fate , working by secret causes , " Has made , per - force , subservient to that end " The heav'nly pow'rs allot me ; " no ...
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... believe My sight " against my sight ? and shall I trust " That sense , which in one instant shews him dead " And living ? " -- Yes , I will ; I've been abus'd With apparitions and affrighting phantoms : This is my lord , my life , my ...
... believe My sight " against my sight ? and shall I trust " That sense , which in one instant shews him dead " And living ? " -- Yes , I will ; I've been abus'd With apparitions and affrighting phantoms : This is my lord , my life , my ...
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... believe nothing in the world would do it so soon , as to be called Mrs. Welldon . Well . Why , indeed Welldon doth sound something better than Lackitt . Wid . Oh , a great deal better . Not that there is so much in the name neither ...
... believe nothing in the world would do it so soon , as to be called Mrs. Welldon . Well . Why , indeed Welldon doth sound something better than Lackitt . Wid . Oh , a great deal better . Not that there is so much in the name neither ...
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Aboan Almeria Alonzo Alphonso arms Belcour Blan BLANDFORD blood Capt Captain Dudley cause Char Charles Crom Cromwell curse dear dear Charlotte death Dennis O'Flaherty dost thou Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Fair Fairfax fate father favour fear fortune Fulmer Garcia gentleman girl give Gons Gonsalez Governor grief hand happy hear heart Heav'n Heli honest honour hope husband Imoinda Juxon King kiss Lackitt Lady Rusport Leon liberty live look lord Louisa Lucy madam marry Miss Dudley Miss Rusport mistress never O'Fla O'FLAHERTY Oroonoko Osmyn pardon pity pow'r pray SCENE SELIM Servant shew sister slaves soul speak Stan STANMORE Stock Stockwell Stuke sure sword tears tell thee there's thing thou art thought twas twill weep Welldon widow wish woman wretch young Zara
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31 페이지 - Looking tranquillity ! it strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart.
54 페이지 - To shake the temper of the king. — Who knows What racking cares disease a monarch's bed ? Or love, that late at night still lights his lamp, And strikes his rays through dusk, and folded lids, Forbidding rest, may stretch...
16 페이지 - Well, Mr. Stockwell, for the first time in my life, here am I in England ; at the fountain head of pleasure, in the land of beauty, of arts, and elegancies. My happy stars have given me a good estate, and the conspiring winds have blown me hither to spend it.
31 페이지 - And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice; Nay, quickly speak to me, and let me hear Thy voice — my own affrights me with its echoes.
117 페이지 - That I am bound to do, and after the happiness I shall have in sheltering a father's age from the vicissitudes of life, my next delight will be in offering you an asylum in the bosom of your country.
16 페이지 - tis the wretch's comfort still to have Some small reserve of near and inward woe, Some unsuspected hoard of darling grief, Which they unseen may wail, and weep and mourn, And, glutton-like, alone devour. Leon. Indeed I knew not this.
55 페이지 - Bel. Then, depend upon it, these are not the only trinkets she means to dedicate to Captain Dudley. As for me, Stockwell indeed wants me to marry ; but till I can get this bewitching girl, this incognita, out of my head, I can never think of any other woman.
89 페이지 - R. Alack-a-day, poor man ! Well, Mr Varland, you find me here overwhelmed with trouble and fatigue ; torn to pieces with a multiplicity of affairs ; a great fortune poured upon me unsought for and unexpected : 'twas my good father's will and pleasure it should be so, and I must submit. Var. Your ladyship inherits under a will made in the year forty-five, immediately after Captain Dudley's marriage with your sister.
95 페이지 - Let me consider — Five thousand pounds, prompt payment, for destroying this scrap of paper, not worth five farthings; 'tis a fortune easily earned ; yes; and 'tis another man's fortune easily thrown away ; 'tis a good round sum, to be paid down at once for a bribe ; but 'tis a damned rogue's trick in me to take it. O'Fla. So, so ! this fellow speaks truth to himself, though he lies to other people — but, hush ! [Aside.
15 페이지 - ... furious scuffle ensued; in the course of which, my person and apparel suffered so much that I was obliged to step into the first tavern to refit, before I could make my approaches in any decent trim.