Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...John Bell, near Exeter Exchange, in the Strand, and C. Etherington, at York, 1778 |
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Strana 42
... pow'r we have , There's not a leaf shakes at our threatenings . I have finn'd , ' tis true , and here ftand to be punish'd ; Yet would not thus be punish'd . Enter Pharamond and Galatea . King . What , is the found ? Pha . No , we have ...
... pow'r we have , There's not a leaf shakes at our threatenings . I have finn'd , ' tis true , and here ftand to be punish'd ; Yet would not thus be punish'd . Enter Pharamond and Galatea . King . What , is the found ? Pha . No , we have ...
Strana 44
... pow'r to do it ! For I must perform a piece of juftice . If your youth Have any way offended heav'n , let pray'rs Short and effectual reconcile you to it . Enter a Country Fellow . Coun . I'll fee the King if he be in the foreft ; I ...
... pow'r to do it ! For I must perform a piece of juftice . If your youth Have any way offended heav'n , let pray'rs Short and effectual reconcile you to it . Enter a Country Fellow . Coun . I'll fee the King if he be in the foreft ; I ...
Strana 54
... pow'r You may deferve , but you fhall have your wifles . All . Long mayft thou live , brave Prince ! Brave Prince ! brave Prince ! [ Excunt Phi . and Pha . Cap . Go thy ways ; thou art the king of courtesy : fall off again , my fweet ...
... pow'r You may deferve , but you fhall have your wifles . All . Long mayft thou live , brave Prince ! Brave Prince ! brave Prince ! [ Excunt Phi . and Pha . Cap . Go thy ways ; thou art the king of courtesy : fall off again , my fweet ...
Strana 9
... pow'r - I tremble at the thought ! Virginius is ador'd throughout the tribes ; His filver hairs , his honour , his rough eloquence , Would fire all Rome . We must find out fome way To turn him from so desperate a course . Claud ...
... pow'r - I tremble at the thought ! Virginius is ador'd throughout the tribes ; His filver hairs , his honour , his rough eloquence , Would fire all Rome . We must find out fome way To turn him from so desperate a course . Claud ...
Strana 10
... pow'r t ' oppose us . Ruf . It can ne'er fucceed . Claud . Could we prevail but on my fifter Marcia- She is Virginia's trufted friendShe might Work glorious mifchief ! Ruf . Marcia ! gen'rous Marcia ! Will he combine in fuch dark ...
... pow'r t ' oppose us . Ruf . It can ne'er fucceed . Claud . Could we prevail but on my fifter Marcia- She is Virginia's trufted friendShe might Work glorious mifchief ! Ruf . Marcia ! gen'rous Marcia ! Will he combine in fuch dark ...
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Strana 47 - I could not stay with you, I made a vow, By all the most religious things a maid Could call together, never to be known...
Strana 43 - I have wrong'd thee, and as much of joy That I repent it, issue from mine eyes; Let them appease thee. Take thy right ; take her ; She is thy right too; and forget to urge My vexed soul with that I did before. PHI.
Strana 11 - I shall be willing, if not apt, to learn : Age and experience will adorn my mind With larger knowledge ; and if I have done A wilful fault, think me not past all hope For once.
Strana 21 - If you do hate, you could not curse me worse ; The gods have not a punishment in store Greater for me than is your hate. Phi. Fie, fie, So young and so dissembling!
Strana 26 - And worn so by you ; how that foolish man, That reads the story of a woman's face And dies believing it, is lost for ever ; How all the good you have is but a shadow, I...
Strana 26 - Now you may take that little right I have To this poor kingdom. Give it to your joy; For I have no joy in it.
Strana 8 - Of which he borrow'd some to quench his thirst, And paid the nymph again as much in tears. A garland lay him by, made by himself, Of many several flowers, bred in the...
Strana 38 - Tis but a piece of childhood thrown away. Should I outlive you, I should then outlive Virtue and honour; and when that day comes, If ever I shall close these eyes but once, May I live spotted for my perjury, And waste my limbs to nothing!
Strana 35 - Stay, sir! what are you? BEL. A wretched creature, wounded in these woods By beasts. Relieve me, if your names be men, Or I shall perish. DION. This is he, my lord, Upon my soul, that hurt her. 'Tis the boy, That wicked boy, that serv'd her.