The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... eyes , and let them shine once more , Bright as the morning sun above the mist . Exert thy charms , seek out the stern Protector , And sooth his savage temper with thy beauty : Spite of his deadly , unrelenting nature , He shall be ...
... eyes , and let them shine once more , Bright as the morning sun above the mist . Exert thy charms , seek out the stern Protector , And sooth his savage temper with thy beauty : Spite of his deadly , unrelenting nature , He shall be ...
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... eyes ; But haggard Grief , lean - looking , sallow Care , And pining Discontent , a rueful train , Dwell on my brow , all hideous and forlorn . One only shadow of a hope is left me ; The noble - minded Hastings , of his goodness , Has ...
... eyes ; But haggard Grief , lean - looking , sallow Care , And pining Discontent , a rueful train , Dwell on my brow , all hideous and forlorn . One only shadow of a hope is left me ; The noble - minded Hastings , of his goodness , Has ...
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... eyes avow it , now they speak , And insolently own the glorious villainy . Hast . Well , then , I own my heart has broke your chains . Patient I bore the painful bondage long , At length my gen'rous love disdains your tyranny ; The ...
... eyes avow it , now they speak , And insolently own the glorious villainy . Hast . Well , then , I own my heart has broke your chains . Patient I bore the painful bondage long , At length my gen'rous love disdains your tyranny ; The ...
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... eyes to earth ? Wherefore these looks of heaviness and sorrow ? Why breathes that sigh , my love ? And wherefore falls This trickling show'r of tears , to stain thy sweetness ? J. Shore . If pity dwells within your noble breast , ( As ...
... eyes to earth ? Wherefore these looks of heaviness and sorrow ? Why breathes that sigh , my love ? And wherefore falls This trickling show'r of tears , to stain thy sweetness ? J. Shore . If pity dwells within your noble breast , ( As ...
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... eyes Upon the high - born beauties of the court ; Behold , like opening roses , where they bloom , Sweet to the sense , unsully'd all , and spotless : There choose some worthy partner of your heart , To fill your arms , and bless your ...
... eyes Upon the high - born beauties of the court ; Behold , like opening roses , where they bloom , Sweet to the sense , unsully'd all , and spotless : There choose some worthy partner of your heart , To fill your arms , and bless your ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Alicia Alon Alonzo Antony arms art thou Arth Arthur bear beauty behold blood bosom breath Cæs Cæsar Charmion Cleopatra Comedy COVENT GARDEN curse dead death Don Carlos dost thou doth EARL Edward Young England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair FALSTAFF father Faul FAULCONBRIDGE fear fortune France gentle GENTLEMEN give grief hand hath hear heart Heaven honour Hotspur Hubert ISABELLA JANE SHORE KING JOHN lady leave Leon Leonora look Lord Hastings madam majesty Mark Antony never night noble o'er Octavia Othello PANDULPH peace Percy Phil Poins pr'ythee PRINCE OF WALES rage revenge SCENE shame soldier sorrows soul speak sword tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thought tongue Trumpets Ventidius villain wilt wound Young Zanga