The modern British drama, Volume 21811 |
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... ruin , Cur . You mean Perseus , Post . True . The younger son , Demetrius , you well know , Was bred at Rome , our hostage from his father . Soon after , he was sent ambassador , When Philip feared the thunder of our arms . Rome's ...
... ruin , Cur . You mean Perseus , Post . True . The younger son , Demetrius , you well know , Was bred at Rome , our hostage from his father . Soon after , he was sent ambassador , When Philip feared the thunder of our arms . Rome's ...
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... ruin . Fly , O fly This instant ! Dem . To what refuge ? Erix . Rome extends war ; The gods have been unkind : I am not so . No ! Perseus comes to counterbalance fate . Thrace ne'er was conquered - if you smile on me . Silent ! obdurate ...
... ruin . Fly , O fly This instant ! Dem . To what refuge ? Erix . Rome extends war ; The gods have been unkind : I am not so . No ! Perseus comes to counterbalance fate . Thrace ne'er was conquered - if you smile on me . Silent ! obdurate ...
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... ruin than in glory . Peri . I hear prince Perseus has accused his brother . Dym . True ; and the king's commands are now gone forth To throw them both in chains ; for farther thought Makes Philip doubt the truth of Perseus ' charge ...
... ruin than in glory . Peri . I hear prince Perseus has accused his brother . Dym . True ; and the king's commands are now gone forth To throw them both in chains ; for farther thought Makes Philip doubt the truth of Perseus ' charge ...
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... ruin . [ Swoons . Erix . Did he refuse her ? Ant . Quite o'ercome with joy , Transported out of life . - The gods restore her ! Erix . Ah ! why recall me ? This is a new kind Of murder , most severe , that dooms to life ! Ant . Fair ...
... ruin . [ Swoons . Erix . Did he refuse her ? Ant . Quite o'ercome with joy , Transported out of life . - The gods restore her ! Erix . Ah ! why recall me ? This is a new kind Of murder , most severe , that dooms to life ! Ant . Fair ...
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... ruins ! Mar. Could you feel The strong emotions of a mother's woe , When ravish'd from her lov'd one , who hath liv'd ... ruin'd cloisters roar . Such music best will please the mother's ear , If , in a distant land , her tender son Must ...
... ruins ! Mar. Could you feel The strong emotions of a mother's woe , When ravish'd from her lov'd one , who hath liv'd ... ruin'd cloisters roar . Such music best will please the mother's ear , If , in a distant land , her tender son Must ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Alic Arden arms Arsi ARSINOE art thou Arvida Athelwold Barn behold bless blood bosom breast brother Cali Char charms crime Crist Cristina cruel curse dæmon dare dear death Demetrius dost thou dreadful Dumnorix Dymas e'er Elfrida ELIDURUS Enob Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith fame fate father fear give Glan grief guilt Gust Gustavus hand happy hath hear heart Heaven honour hope Horatia horror innocence Irene king Lady live look lord Lucy Macedon madam Mandane Mariamne mercy murder ne'er never o'er pain Palmira passion peace Perseus pity prince queen rage Rome ruin Sameas SCENE Selim shame slave smiles soul speak Stuke sword tears tell thee thine Thor thou art thought throne Timur tremble Twas tyrant vengeance Venusia virtue weep Wilm woes wretch youth Zamti Zaph Zara
Passagens conhecidas
Página 566 - I do not think my sister so to seek, Or so unprincipled in virtue's book, And the sweet peace that goodness bosoms ever, As that the single want of light and noise (Not being in danger, as I trust she is not) Could stir the constant mood of her calm thoughts, And put them into misbecoming plight.
Página 570 - Hence, loathed Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest Midnight born In Stygian cave forlorn 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy ! Find out some uncouth cell, Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous wings, And the night-raven sings ; There, under ebon shades and low-browed rocks, As ragged as thy locks, In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell.
Página 564 - My best guide now : methought it was the sound Of riot and ill-managed merriment, Such as the jocund flute, or gamesome pipe, Stirs up among the loose unletter'd hinds, When, for their teeming flocks, and granges full, In wanton dance they praise the bounteous Pan, And thank the gods amiss.
Página 563 - The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold ; And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream ; And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole ; Pacing toward the other goal Of his chamber in the east.
Página 569 - I was all ear, !(« And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death.
Página 570 - Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful Jollity, Quips, and Cranks, and wanton Wiles, Nods, and Becks, and wreathed Smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come, and trip it as you go, On the light fantastic toe...
Página 574 - Hours Thither all their bounties bring. There eternal Summer dwells, And west winds with musky wing About the cedarn alleys fling Nard and cassia's balmy smells.
Página 565 - Plucking ripe clusters from the tender shoots ; Their port was more than human, as they stood : I took it for a faery vision Of some gay creatures of the element, That in the colours of the rainbow live, And play i
Página 572 - Wherefore did Nature pour her bounties forth With such a full and unwithdrawing hand, Covering the earth with odours, fruits and flocks, Thronging the seas with spawn innumerable, But all to please, and sate the curious taste...
Página 565 - And yet is most pretended : in a place Less warranted than this, or less secure, I cannot be, that I should fear to change it. Eye me, blest Providence, and square my trial To my proportioned strength ! Shepherd, lead on.