The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 4±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1816 |
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... fate Divide us more , and tear me from myself . Pyl . O prince ! O my Orestes ! O my friend ! Thus let me speak the welcome of my heart . [ Embraces . Since I have gain'd this unexpected meeting , Blest be the powers that barr'd my way ...
... fate Divide us more , and tear me from myself . Pyl . O prince ! O my Orestes ! O my friend ! Thus let me speak the welcome of my heart . [ Embraces . Since I have gain'd this unexpected meeting , Blest be the powers that barr'd my way ...
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... fate . [ cur'd Pyl . You much surprise me , prince ! I thought you Of your unpity'd , unsuccessful passion . Why , in Epirus , should you hope to find Hermione less cruel , than at Sparta ? I thought her pride , and the disdainful ...
... fate . [ cur'd Pyl . You much surprise me , prince ! I thought you Of your unpity'd , unsuccessful passion . Why , in Epirus , should you hope to find Hermione less cruel , than at Sparta ? I thought her pride , and the disdainful ...
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... fate , I thought how the divine Hermione , Deaf to the vows , regardless of my plaints , Gave up herself , and all her charms , to Pyrrhus ; Thou may'st remember , I abhorr'd her name , Strove to forget her , and repay her scorn . made ...
... fate , I thought how the divine Hermione , Deaf to the vows , regardless of my plaints , Gave up herself , and all her charms , to Pyrrhus ; Thou may'st remember , I abhorr'd her name , Strove to forget her , and repay her scorn . made ...
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... fate To love unpity'd ; to desire to see you ; And still to swear each time shall be the last . My passion breaks through my repeated oaths , And every time I visit you I'in perjur'd . Even now I find my wounds all bleed afresh ; I ...
... fate To love unpity'd ; to desire to see you ; And still to swear each time shall be the last . My passion breaks through my repeated oaths , And every time I visit you I'in perjur'd . Even now I find my wounds all bleed afresh ; I ...
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... fate , with temper . He tells me that he weds Hermione , And will to - morrow take her from my hand ! My hand shall sooner tear the tyrant's heart . Pyl . Your passion blinds you , sir ; he's not to blame . Could you but look into the ...
... fate , with temper . He tells me that he weds Hermione , And will to - morrow take her from my hand ! My hand shall sooner tear the tyrant's heart . Pyl . Your passion blinds you , sir ; he's not to blame . Could you but look into the ...
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