The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 8. kötetWhittingham and Arliss, 1815 |
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28. oldal
... happy . Why , why was that heav'nly creature Abandon'd o'er to love what heav'n forsakes ? Why does she follow , with unwearied steps , One who has tir'd misfortune with pursuing ? Heli . Have hopes , and hear the voice of better fate ...
... happy . Why , why was that heav'nly creature Abandon'd o'er to love what heav'n forsakes ? Why does she follow , with unwearied steps , One who has tir'd misfortune with pursuing ? Heli . Have hopes , and hear the voice of better fate ...
5. oldal
... happy pale with watchful care , And frauds , though pious , find no entrance there . Religion , to be sacred , must be free ; Men will suspect - where bigots keep the key ; Hooded and train'd like hawks th ' enthusiasts fly , And the ...
... happy pale with watchful care , And frauds , though pious , find no entrance there . Religion , to be sacred , must be free ; Men will suspect - where bigots keep the key ; Hooded and train'd like hawks th ' enthusiasts fly , And the ...
9. oldal
... happy , fill'd my widow'd bosom : I dread her being in that monster's power , And burn to have her hate him , like myself . " Twas on this hour , I , at her modest suit , Promis'd her audience in my own pavilion . Pharon , go thou mean ...
... happy , fill'd my widow'd bosom : I dread her being in that monster's power , And burn to have her hate him , like myself . " Twas on this hour , I , at her modest suit , Promis'd her audience in my own pavilion . Pharon , go thou mean ...
27. oldal
... happy in his friendship , And bondage wore the livery of choice . Pal . How has heaven fraught our love - link'd hearts , my Zaphna , With the same thoughts , aversions , and desires ! But for thy safety and our dread religion , That ...
... happy in his friendship , And bondage wore the livery of choice . Pal . How has heaven fraught our love - link'd hearts , my Zaphna , With the same thoughts , aversions , and desires ! But for thy safety and our dread religion , That ...
22. oldal
... happy in finding you . Greg . Sir , I am as happy in finding you . You see that woman there ; she is possess'd with a more strange sort of madness , and imagines every man she sees to be her husband . Now , sir , if you will but admit ...
... happy in finding you . Greg . Sir , I am as happy in finding you . You see that woman there ; she is possess'd with a more strange sort of madness , and imagines every man she sees to be her husband . Now , sir , if you will but admit ...
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Aboan Acas Alcanor Almeria Alphonso arms behold Blandford blood breast Capt Castalio Cham Chamont Char Chiswick Covent Garden Daph dear death dost thou Enter Etan ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes fate father fear Fred Frib give Greg grief Hamet hand happy hear heart heaven honour horror husband Imoinda James king Lackitt Lappet Lieut live look lord Lucy madam Mahomet Mandane marry Mecca Mirvan Monimia Morat Mysis ne'er never Nysa o'er Octar Oroo Oroonoko Osmyn Palmira Polydore pow'r pray Puff rage Re-enter SCENE slave soul speak Stan STANMORE sure sword tears tell thee There's thing THOMAS DIBDIN thou art thou hast thought thousand guineas Timurkan tyrant virtue vows Weldon what's WHITTINGHAM Widow Widow L wife woman wretch wrong'd Zamti Zaph Zaphimri Zaphna Zara Zuph
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19. oldal - Which served to keep her carcase from the cold : So there was nothing of a piece about her. Her lower weeds were all o'er coarsely patch'd , With diff'rent colour'd rags, black, red, white, yellow, And seem'd to speak variety of wretchedness.
29. oldal - Almeria could -Revive, or raise, my people's voice has waken'd. 0 my Antonio, I am all on fire, My soul is up in arms, ready to charge And bear amidst the foe with conqu'ring troops. 1 hear 'em...
18. oldal - And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice, Nay, quickly speak to me, and let me hear Thy voice — my own affrights me with its echoes.
41. oldal - Had nipp'd ; and with a careful, loving hand, Transplanted her into your own fair garden, Where the sun always shines: there long she...
11. oldal - Chariots of war, adorn'd with glittering gems, Succeed ; and next, a hundred neighing steeds, White as the fleecy rain on Alpine hills ; That bound, and foam, and champ the golden bit, As they disdain'd the victory they grace.
20. oldal - Oh, speak, Speak to it quickly, quickly; speak to me, Comfort me, help me, hold me, hide me, hide me, Leonora, in thy bosom, from the light, : And from my eyes ! Osm.
12. oldal - Tag. Not directly, perhaps; but I may be the means of helping you to it; as for example If you should not like to marry the old man your aunt designs for you, one may find a way to break
20. oldal - Let me not stir, nor breathe, lest I dissolve That tender, lovely form of painted air, So like Almeria. Ha! it sinks, it falls; I'll catch it ere it goes, and grasp her shade. Tislife! 'tis warm! 'tis she! 'tis she herself ! Nor dead nor shade, but breathing and alive!
45. oldal - Couldst thou be Happy, with such a weight upon thy soul? Pol. It may be yet a secret : I'll go try To reconcile and bring Castalio to thee ; Whilst from the world I take myself away, And waste my life in penance for my sin.