Gertrude and Beatrice, Or, The Queen of Hungary: A Historical Tragedy, in Five ActsC. Mitchell, 1839 - 104 páginas |
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... I'll follow Its becking ; and occasion be my star . [ Exit . SCENE II . - Apartment in the Palace . — Enter QUEEN . Qu . ( After pacing up and down several times in an agi- tated manner . ) Rodna is rescued ! So I hold my crown Of him ...
... I'll follow Its becking ; and occasion be my star . [ Exit . SCENE II . - Apartment in the Palace . — Enter QUEEN . Qu . ( After pacing up and down several times in an agi- tated manner . ) Rodna is rescued ! So I hold my crown Of him ...
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... I'll last them out . Boldly confront insult with silence , . . See them , With heroic patience and deceptive smiles , Dispose my patrimony at their pleasure ; Live on , albeit in torments ! Heaven ! how long ? Lord Rodna , blindly ...
... I'll last them out . Boldly confront insult with silence , . . See them , With heroic patience and deceptive smiles , Dispose my patrimony at their pleasure ; Live on , albeit in torments ! Heaven ! how long ? Lord Rodna , blindly ...
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... I'll stay his pleasure . [ Seats herself . WA . ( Still in abstraction . ) How strong imagination works within ! No eye rained light on me . No voice e'er blessed , Save hers ... My gem ! set in her own pure crystal As th ' evening star ...
... I'll stay his pleasure . [ Seats herself . WA . ( Still in abstraction . ) How strong imagination works within ! No eye rained light on me . No voice e'er blessed , Save hers ... My gem ! set in her own pure crystal As th ' evening star ...
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... I'll seek further . [ Exit . END OF ACT 1 . ACT II . SCENE I. - Grand Hall in the Palace . - A noise is heard without- " Down with COUNT BANKBAN ! Make RODNA Palatine ! RODNA Lord Palatine ! On to the Palace , on ! RODNA our Palatine ...
... I'll seek further . [ Exit . END OF ACT 1 . ACT II . SCENE I. - Grand Hall in the Palace . - A noise is heard without- " Down with COUNT BANKBAN ! Make RODNA Palatine ! RODNA Lord Palatine ! On to the Palace , on ! RODNA our Palatine ...
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... I'll sign My shame anon : order the rest . I am bound to beg one boon ? Qu . ( Solemnly ) - In turn , Name it your Highness . Thou dost inflict such injuries upon me , As if I were not that I am . ( SCENE 1. ] 27 GERTRUDE AND BEATRICE .
... I'll sign My shame anon : order the rest . I am bound to beg one boon ? Qu . ( Solemnly ) - In turn , Name it your Highness . Thou dost inflict such injuries upon me , As if I were not that I am . ( SCENE 1. ] 27 GERTRUDE AND BEATRICE .
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Palavras e frases frequentes
arms art thou aught BALASSI baron Beatrice blazon blessed blood brain breath Buda couch Countess Bankban Cousin crown dear death doth dream earth Enter HASSAN Enter RODNA Exeunt Exit QUEEN Exit RODNA eyes flame friends glorious Grace Guard hand hatchment hath hear heart Heaven hither hold honour Hungary I'faith Jailor King King of Hungary Ladislaus LADY BANKBAN Liege light lips live look Lord Bankban Lord Marshal Lord Rodna Madam marble Methinks mock Moravia murder NADASTIS night o'er Offi Officer palace Palatine pardon pause Plutus Pray Prince Andreas Queen Gertrude Ragotski royal SCENE scorn shake shame shouts shriek sister sleep soul speak spirit stands sure Syria Tartars thee There's thine Thou art thou hast thought throne tongue traitor Twas Twere Twill unto voice Waradin wilt wind Would'st
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Página 82 - Their flourished hues of vegetable light Fast by the fount. . some paces from a cypress. I nearer drew to gaze : . . So gloriously They wore the morning dew upon their heads, As if they were crowned queens of all the flowers; Robed were they in the purple, and anon, When the slow lazy breeze came muttering by, The frail stejnsbow'd, and dipped their long black leaves, Like hair below the water.
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 ? Our Cousin ! whilst .... (calls) D'ye hear!
Página 83 - Qu. (Descends from the seat in agitation.) I taste the bitter fruit of rashness. God ! Did Andreas never purpose to unqueen me? Then had I made a pause, this union shunned, I had been still mine own ! My headlong ire Drew after it reason . waking, I am mad, Indeed to think what's done. Ro. (Apart...