The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 4±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1816 |
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... noble . I thought the brave were still the more compassionate . Oh , do not , sir , divide me from my child ! If he must die- Pyr . Phoenix , withdraw awhile . [ Exit Phoenix . Rise , madain . Yet you may preserve your son . I find ...
... noble . I thought the brave were still the more compassionate . Oh , do not , sir , divide me from my child ! If he must die- Pyr . Phoenix , withdraw awhile . [ Exit Phoenix . Rise , madain . Yet you may preserve your son . I find ...
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... noble mind despair . When press'd by dangers , and beset with foes , The gods their timely succour interpose ; And when our virtue sinks , o'erwhelm'd with grief , By unforeseen expedients bring relief . [ Exeunt . EPILOGUE . SPOKEN BY ...
... noble mind despair . When press'd by dangers , and beset with foes , The gods their timely succour interpose ; And when our virtue sinks , o'erwhelm'd with grief , By unforeseen expedients bring relief . [ Exeunt . EPILOGUE . SPOKEN BY ...
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... her woes indulgent hear , And grant your suppliant all she begs , a tear . In confidence she begs ; and hopes to find Each English breast , like noble Percy's , kind . SPOKEN AT EDINBURGH . IN days of classic fame , PROLOGUE. ...
... her woes indulgent hear , And grant your suppliant all she begs , a tear . In confidence she begs ; and hopes to find Each English breast , like noble Percy's , kind . SPOKEN AT EDINBURGH . IN days of classic fame , PROLOGUE. ...
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... noble mistress ? Lady R. Didst thou not ask , what had my sorrows been , If I in early youth had lost a husband ? In the cold bosom of the earth is lodg'd , Mangled with wounds , the husband of my youth ; And in some cavern of the ocean ...
... noble mistress ? Lady R. Didst thou not ask , what had my sorrows been , If I in early youth had lost a husband ? In the cold bosom of the earth is lodg'd , Mangled with wounds , the husband of my youth ; And in some cavern of the ocean ...
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... noble dame , and thank him for thy lord . Lady R. My lord , I cannot speak what now I feel ; My heart o'erflows with gratitude to heaven , And to this noble youth , who , all unknown To you and yours , deliberated not , Nor paus'd at ...
... noble dame , and thank him for thy lord . Lady R. My lord , I cannot speak what now I feel ; My heart o'erflows with gratitude to heaven , And to this noble youth , who , all unknown To you and yours , deliberated not , Nor paus'd at ...
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