The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, 2권Jones, 1824 - 1624페이지 |
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... thee thus ! She , and thy murder'd brothers ! -think , they call thee : Tarms , Think that thou seest ' em stretch their bloody And weep to win thee from their murderer's bosom . Even in the place where thou betray'st thy God , He died ...
... thee thus ! She , and thy murder'd brothers ! -think , they call thee : Tarms , Think that thou seest ' em stretch their bloody And weep to win thee from their murderer's bosom . Even in the place where thou betray'st thy God , He died ...
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... thee ; I cannot point thee out which way to go , But Providence will lend its light to guide thee . That sacred rite , which thou shalt now re- [ ceive , 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 . That sacred rite , which thou shalt now re- [ ceive , Will strengthen and support thy feeble heart , To live an innocent , or die a ...
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... 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- [ Dies . Osm . Soul ! then revenge has reach'd thee -I will now [ 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- [ Dies . Osm . Soul ! then revenge has reach'd thee -I will now [ her ! Haste ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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Alex Alonzo Andromache art thou Aunt BAJAZET better bless Brass brother captain Cassander Ceph Char Clar Cleo Cora dare daugh dear death devil Dick Doil Duke Enter Essex Estif Exeunt Exit eyes faith father fear fellow Flip Flippanta Flowerdale fool fortune Fred gentleman give Gripe hand happy hast hear heart Heaven honour hope Horatia husband Isaac John king Kite lady leave Leon live look lord Lovemore lover Lysimachus Madam marry master Miss mistress Moneses never Niece Oldboy on't Orest passion pity POLYPERCHON poor Pounce pray Pyrrhus queen Rolla Rusport Scand SCENE servant Sir Archy Sir Bash Sir Bril Sir Brilliant soul speak Steph sure sword Tamerlane tell thee there's thing thou thought twas Valeria Vent what's wife woman wont word wretch Ximena young Zounds
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1048 페이지 - Twere now to be most happy, for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate.
1004 페이지 - And he himself withal so far fallen off From that first place, as scarce no note remains, To tell men's judgments where he lately stood. He's grown a stranger to all due respect, Forgetful of his friends ; and not content To stale himself in all societies, He makes my house here, common as a mart...
1257 페이지 - What, to refuse her bracelet ! On my soul, When I lie pensive in my tent alone, 'Twill pass the wakeful hours of winter nights, To tell these pretty beads upon my arm, To count for every one a soft embrace, A melting kiss at such and such a time : And now and then the fury of her love, When And what harm's in this ? Alex.
1191 페이지 - Women of her airy temper, as they seldom think before they act, so they rarely give us any light to guess at what they mean. But you have little reason to believe that a woman of this age, who has had an indifference for you in your prosperity, will fall in love with your ill-fortune. Besides, Angelica has a great fortune of her own, and great fortunes either expect another great fortune, or a fool.
1212 페이지 - Uncertainty and expectation are the joys of life. Security is an insipid thing, and the overtaking and possessing of a wish discovers the folly of the chase. Never let us know one another better, for the pleasure of a masquerade is done when we come to show our faces...
1260 페이지 - I was his soul ; he lived not but in me : We were so closed within each other's breasts, The rivets were not found, that joined us first. That does not reach us yet : we were so mixt, As meeting streams, both to ourselves were lost ; We were one mass ; we could not give or take, But from the same ; for he was I, I he.
1018 페이지 - Well, thou art a successful merry knave, Brainworm: his absence will be a good subject for more mirth. I pray thee return to thy young master, and will him to meet me and my sister Bridget at the Tower instantly; for, here, tell him the house is so stored with jealousy, there is no room for love to stand upright in. We must get our fortunes committed to some larger prison, say; and than the Tower, I know no better air, nor where the liberty of the house may do us more present service. Away.
985 페이지 - The throne we honour is the people's choice; the laws we reverence are our brave fathers' legacy : the faith we follow teaches us to live in bonds of charity with all mankind, and die with hope of bliss beyond the grave. Tell your invaders this, and tell them, too, we seek no change : and, least of all, such change as they would bring us.
1102 페이지 - Cheeks of rose, untouch'd by art ? I will own the colour true, When yielding blushes aid their hue. Is her hand so soft and pure ? I must press it, to be sure ; Nor can I be certain then, Till it, grateful, press again. Must I, with attentive eye, Watch her heaving bosom sigh ? I will do so, when I see That heaving bosom sigh for me.
1199 페이지 - I ask you, if you can love me, you must say no, but you must love me too. If I tell you you are handsome, you must deny it, and say I flatter you. But you must think yourself more charming than I speak you : and like me, for the beauty which I say you have, as much as if I had it myself. If I ask you to kiss me, you must be angry, but you must not refuse me.