Gertrude and Beatrice, Or, The Queen of Hungary: A Historical Tragedy, in Five ActsC. Mitchell, 1839 - 104 páginas |
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... hither ! a word . [ Exeunt RODNA and HASSAN . ( Enter Guard . ) BAL . Down with those tools of power ! their diet's poison ; -Like toads they feed upon corruptions only . Strike , friends , for Rodna ! Down with tyranny ! ( The Mob ...
... hither ! a word . [ Exeunt RODNA and HASSAN . ( Enter Guard . ) BAL . Down with those tools of power ! their diet's poison ; -Like toads they feed upon corruptions only . Strike , friends , for Rodna ! Down with tyranny ! ( The Mob ...
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... hither ... Ro . Ay , uninvited , like a disease ; I pray you Go as you came . You will not ? Well : what boon Comes next ? My purse again ? HA . Ro . Not Plutus ' purse Buys me henceforth , nor my desires ; I'm proud ; Nor'll barter ...
... hither ... Ro . Ay , uninvited , like a disease ; I pray you Go as you came . You will not ? Well : what boon Comes next ? My purse again ? HA . Ro . Not Plutus ' purse Buys me henceforth , nor my desires ; I'm proud ; Nor'll barter ...
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... hither . On his arrival ..... But be sure of this , Whate'er the tempest , not a breath shall shake A blossom of thy glories to the ground . Qu . So faithful ! There's a recompense behind , To guerdon , as becomes us , thy free service ...
... hither . On his arrival ..... But be sure of this , Whate'er the tempest , not a breath shall shake A blossom of thy glories to the ground . Qu . So faithful ! There's a recompense behind , To guerdon , as becomes us , thy free service ...
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... hither : yon behold them ? Qu . Ay , without eyes , I do . Offi . Shut to the gates . Qu . These are my subjects ! Blessed state of kings To govern such ! That their whole life were in One neck ! which I ... ( To the Officer ) Hie to ...
... hither : yon behold them ? Qu . Ay , without eyes , I do . Offi . Shut to the gates . Qu . These are my subjects ! Blessed state of kings To govern such ! That their whole life were in One neck ! which I ... ( To the Officer ) Hie to ...
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... hither from Waradin , The murderer of Ragotski ! Qu . Leave not me out , but to your list of slaughter Couple a royal name , and grace the scroll That tells your triumph ; -all shall be let blood , So please ye will it so . We'll have ...
... hither from Waradin , The murderer of Ragotski ! Qu . Leave not me out , but to your list of slaughter Couple a royal name , and grace the scroll That tells your triumph ; -all shall be let blood , So please ye will it so . We'll have ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
arms art thou BALASSI baron Beatrice blazon blood brain breath Buda couch COUNT BANKBAN Countess Bankban Cousin crown dare dear death Dost thou doth dramatic dream e'er earth Enter HASSAN Enter RODNA Exeunt Exit RODNA eyes faint glorious Grace hand hatchment hath hear heart Heaven hither hold honour Hungary Jailor King King of Hungary Ladislaus LADY BANKBAN Liege light lips live look Lord Bankban Lord Marshal Lord Rodna Lord Waradin Madam mercy mock Moravia murder NADASTIS night o'er Offi palace Palatine pardon passion pause Plutus Pray Prince Andreas Queen Gertrude Ragotski royal SCENE scorn shake shame shouts sister sleep soul speak spirit strike sure Syria Tartars thee There's thine Thou art thou hast thought throne tongue traitor Twas unto voice wilt wind Would'st
Passagens conhecidas
Página i - The best in this kind are but shadows ; and the worst are no worse, if imagination amend them.
Página 25 - All ye woods, and trees, and bowers, All ye virtues and ye powers That inhabit in the lakes, In the pleasant springs or brakes, Move your feet To our sound, Whilst we greet . All this ground With his honour and his name That defends our flocks from blame. He is great, and he is just, He is ever good, and must Thus be honoured. Daffadillies, Roses, pinks, and loved lilies, Let us fling, Whilst we sing, Ever holy, Ever holy, Ever honoured, ever young ! Thus great Pan is ever sung ! [Exeunt all except...
Página 80 - This, this will be no strife of strength with strength. That feared I not. I brave each combatant, Whom I can look on, fixing eye to eye, Who full himself of courage kindles courage In me too.
Página 81 - Atheist of me. (Paces up and down — then stops short — remains a little while in a thoughtful posture.) Bankban's dead ! . . His widow's free to wed again : How's that ? . Shall she enjoy him all ? Whilst I stand wishing, And like a spirit damn'd, be robbed of hope? ( Goes to the side, and calls) — Doth any wait? . .Without! . . . What, mate with him...
Página v - ... ditties, bound up with the appropriate objects of their individual pursuit. Even those, who are equally admirers of the Comic and Tragic Muse, will find a convenience in this division, as they will hereby be better enabled to gratify the inclination of the moment, whether it tend to the grave or gay. And, as each play has been chronologically arranged, the reflecting mind will be able to see the progressive changes, that have taken place in dramatic composition, and mark the distinct aera of...