| John Bell - 1776 - 382 páginas
...profpect — I approach the brink, And foon muft leap the precipice ! Oh, Heav'n! While yet my fenies are my own, thus kneeling Let me implore thy mercies on my wife : Releafe her from her pangs ; and if my reafon, O'erwhelm'd with miferie?, fink before the tempeff,... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 páginas
...profpect — I approach the brink. And foon muft leap the precipice ! Oh, Heav'n ! While yet my fenfes are my own ; thus kneeling,. Let me implore thy mercies on my wife: Releafe her from her pangs ; and if my reafon, O'erwhelm'd with miferics, fink before the ternpeft,... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 páginas
...profpeft — I approach the brink, And foon muft leap the precipice ! Oh, Heav'n ! While yet my fenfes are my own, thus kneeling Let me implore thy mercies on my wife : Releafe her from her pangs ; and if my reafon, O'erwhelm'd with miferies, fink before the tern pert,... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 376 páginas
...clouds Darken the prospect — I approach the brink, And soon must leap the precipice I Oh, Heav'n 1 While yet my senses are my own ; thus kneeling, Let...Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me. [Rises. Eater Nitric. Nurse. Sir, there's somebody at the door must needs speak with you ; he won't tell his... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 456 páginas
...clouds Darken the prospect — I approach the brink, And soon must leap the precipice ! Oh, Heav'n ! While yet my senses are my own ; thus kneeling, Let me implore thy mercies on my wife : r Release her from her pangs ; and if my reason, O'erwhelm'd with miseries, sink before the tempest,... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 288 páginas
...clouds Darfcen the prospect — I approach the brink, And soon must leap the precipice ! O, heav'n ! While yet my senses are my own, thus kneeling' Let...upon me. [Rises. Enter Nurse. Nurse. Sir, there's son.ebody at the door must needs speak with you ; he won't tell his name. Bir. I come to him [Exit... | |
| 1804 - 486 páginas
...clouds Darken the prospect — I approach the brink, And soon must leap the precipice ! Oh, Heaven ! While yet my senses are my own ; thus kneeling, Let...wife : Release her from her pangs; and if my reason, O'erwhelmed with miseries, sink before the tempest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me !... | |
| Thomas Southerne - 1808 - 68 páginas
...I shall be To all the world — Horrors come fast around me ; My mind is overcast — the gathering clouds Darken the prospect — I approach the brink,...tempest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me. [Riles. Enter NURSE. NURSE. Sir, there's somebody at the door must needs speak with you ; he won't... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 páginas
...brink, And soon must leap the precipice! Oh, Heaven! While yet my senses are my own, thus kneeliug, Let me implore thy mercies on my wife : Release her from her pangs ; and if my reason, O'erwhelmed with miseries, sink before the tcm* pest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me... | |
| 1811 - 718 páginas
...clouds Darken the prospect — I approach the brink, And soon must leap the precipice! Oh, Heaven! e must be All old ; have him away. Aie/. Calianax, fhe king believes iny wife: Release her from her pangs ; and if my reason, O'erwhelmed with miseries, sink before the... | |
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