The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... Sempronius , all is ready ; I've sounded my Numidians , man by man , And find them ripe for a revolt : they all Complain aloud of Cato's discipline , And wait but the command to change their master . Sem . Believe me , Syphax , there's ...
... Sempronius , all is ready ; I've sounded my Numidians , man by man , And find them ripe for a revolt : they all Complain aloud of Cato's discipline , And wait but the command to change their master . Sem . Believe me , Syphax , there's ...
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... Sempronius , that your senaté Is call'd together ? Gods ! thou must be cautious ; Cato has piercing eyes , and will discern Our frauds , unless they're cover'd thick with art . Sem . Let me alone , good Syphax , I'll conceal My thoughts ...
... Sempronius , that your senaté Is call'd together ? Gods ! thou must be cautious ; Cato has piercing eyes , and will discern Our frauds , unless they're cover'd thick with art . Sem . Let me alone , good Syphax , I'll conceal My thoughts ...
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... Sempronius , speak . Sem . Gods ! can a Roman senate long debate Which of the two to chuse , slav'ry or death ! No ; let us rise at once , gird on our swords , And , at the head of our remaining troops , Attack the foe , break through ...
... Sempronius , speak . Sem . Gods ! can a Roman senate long debate Which of the two to chuse , slav'ry or death ! No ; let us rise at once , gird on our swords , And , at the head of our remaining troops , Attack the foe , break through ...
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... Sempronius gives no thanks on this account . Lucius seems fond of life ; but what is life ? ' Tis not to stalk about , and draw fresh air From time to time , or gaze upon the sun ; ' Tis to be free . When liberty is gone , Life grows ...
... Sempronius gives no thanks on this account . Lucius seems fond of life ; but what is life ? ' Tis not to stalk about , and draw fresh air From time to time , or gaze upon the sun ; ' Tis to be free . When liberty is gone , Life grows ...
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... SEMPRonius . All hail , Sempronius ! Well , Cato's senate is resolved to wait The fury of a siege , before it yields . Sem . Syphax , we both were on the verge of fate ; Lucius declared for peace , and terms were offer'd To Cato , by a ...
... SEMPRonius . All hail , Sempronius ! Well , Cato's senate is resolved to wait The fury of a siege , before it yields . Sem . Syphax , we both were on the verge of fate ; Lucius declared for peace , and terms were offer'd To Cato , by a ...
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