The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 4±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1816 |
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... Sfor . You are the mistress of the feast ; sit here , O my soul's comfort ! Let me glory in My happiness , and mighty kings look pale With envy , while I triumph in mine own . O , mother , look on her ! sister , admire her ! For sure ...
... Sfor . You are the mistress of the feast ; sit here , O my soul's comfort ! Let me glory in My happiness , and mighty kings look pale With envy , while I triumph in mine own . O , mother , look on her ! sister , admire her ! For sure ...
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... Sfor . " Tis believ❜d- Believ'd , my blest one . Mari . How she winds herself Into his soul ! Sfor . Sit all . Let others feed On those gross cates , while Sforza banquets with Immortal viands ta'en in at his eyes . I could live ever ...
... Sfor . " Tis believ❜d- Believ'd , my blest one . Mari . How she winds herself Into his soul ! Sfor . Sit all . Let others feed On those gross cates , while Sforza banquets with Immortal viands ta'en in at his eyes . I could live ever ...
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... Sfor . To doubt , Is worse than to have lost ; and to despair , Is but to antedate those miseries That must fall on us . The cause consider'd , [ Aside . Why should I fear ? The French are bold and strong , Their numbers full , and in ...
... Sfor . To doubt , Is worse than to have lost ; and to despair , Is but to antedate those miseries That must fall on us . The cause consider'd , [ Aside . Why should I fear ? The French are bold and strong , Their numbers full , and in ...
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... Sfor . As wise as fair ! From Gaspero ? Enter another Courier . Cour . That was , my lord . Sfor . How ? dead ? Cour . [ Delivers a Letter ] With the delivery of this , and prayers , To guard your excellency from certain dangers , He ...
... Sfor . As wise as fair ! From Gaspero ? Enter another Courier . Cour . That was , my lord . Sfor . How ? dead ? Cour . [ Delivers a Letter ] With the delivery of this , and prayers , To guard your excellency from certain dangers , He ...
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... Sfor . But should that will To be so -forced , Marcelia ; and I live To see those eyes I prize above my own , Dart favours , though compell'd , upon another ; Or those sweet lips , yielding immortal nectar , Be gently touch'd by any but ...
... Sfor . But should that will To be so -forced , Marcelia ; and I live To see those eyes I prize above my own , Dart favours , though compell'd , upon another ; Or those sweet lips , yielding immortal nectar , Be gently touch'd by any but ...
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