The Theatrical Bouquet: Containing an Alphabetical Arrangement of the Prologues and Epilogues, which Have Been Published by Distinguished Wits, from the Time that Colley Cibber First Came on the Stage to the Present Year ...T. Lowndes, 1780 - 337 oldal |
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5. oldal
... favour for a little elf ; * A young one , and a good one ; yet no finner ; And though a female , has no mischief in her ; Though oft with fyren fong fhe charm'd your ears , She now has other hopes , and other fears : She hopes , not yet ...
... favour for a little elf ; * A young one , and a good one ; yet no finner ; And though a female , has no mischief in her ; Though oft with fyren fong fhe charm'd your ears , She now has other hopes , and other fears : She hopes , not yet ...
18. oldal
... favour of the town , An Epilogue is deem'd the fureft way To atone for all the errors of the Play : Thus , when pathetic ftrains have made you cry , In trips the Comic Mufe , and wipes your eye . With equal reafon , when fhe has made ...
... favour of the town , An Epilogue is deem'd the fureft way To atone for all the errors of the Play : Thus , when pathetic ftrains have made you cry , In trips the Comic Mufe , and wipes your eye . With equal reafon , when fhe has made ...
37. oldal
... favour'd ifle ; On that fair tree the fruits of ev'ry coaft , All , which the Ganges and the Volga boast , " All , which the fun's luxuriant beam fupplies , " Or flowly ripens under frozen skies , " In mix'd variety of growth arise ...
... favour'd ifle ; On that fair tree the fruits of ev'ry coaft , All , which the Ganges and the Volga boast , " All , which the fun's luxuriant beam fupplies , " Or flowly ripens under frozen skies , " In mix'd variety of growth arise ...
48. oldal
... favour is our author's right- The well - known fcenes , we fhall prefent to - night , Are no weak efforts of a modern pen , But the ftrong touches of immortal BEN ; A rough old Bard , whofe honeft pride difdain'd Applause itself unless ...
... favour is our author's right- The well - known fcenes , we fhall prefent to - night , Are no weak efforts of a modern pen , But the ftrong touches of immortal BEN ; A rough old Bard , whofe honeft pride difdain'd Applause itself unless ...
49. oldal
... favour the deceit Kindly forget the hundred years between ; Become old Britons , and admire old BEN . EPILOGUE то CARELESS HUSBAND . Co WRITTEN BY COLLEY CIBBER , ESQ . ONQUEST and freedom are at length our own , Falfe fears of flav'ry ...
... favour the deceit Kindly forget the hundred years between ; Become old Britons , and admire old BEN . EPILOGUE то CARELESS HUSBAND . Co WRITTEN BY COLLEY CIBBER , ESQ . ONQUEST and freedom are at length our own , Falfe fears of flav'ry ...
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applaufe bard beft boaft breaft Britons caufe charms comic critic damn DAVID GARRICK e'er English EPILOGUE ev'n ev'ry eyes faid fame faſhion fatire fave favour fcenes fcorn fear feem fenfe fhall fhew fhould filk firft flain fmile foes foft folly fome fons fool foon foul fpeak fpirit friends ftage ftand ftate ftill fuccefs fuch fure fweet GARRICK gen'rous give grace Greece heart heroes honeft honour hufbands juft KING Ladies laft laugh Lord Mifs mind mufe muft muſt ne'er night o'er OGUE paffion play pleafe pleaſe pleaſure poet poet's poor pow'r praife praiſe pray PROLOGUE R. B. SHERIDAN reafon rife ſcene ſkill ſpeak Spoken ſtage tafte taſte tears thefe there's theſe thofe thoſe thro to-night tragic Twas uſe virtue WESTO whofe wife worfe wou'd WRITTEN ye fair Zounds то
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311. oldal - To drive the deer with hound and horn Earl Percy took his way ; The child may rue that is unborn The hunting of that day.
301. oldal - The stage but echoes back the public voice ; The drama's laws, the drama's patrons give, For we that live to please, must please to live. Then prompt no more the follies you decry...
94. oldal - The welcome visitors' approach denote; Farewell all quality of high .renown, Pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious town! Farewell! your revels I partake no more, And Lady Teazle's occupation's o'er!
130. oldal - And about something make a mighty Pother ; They all go in, and out; and to, and fro...
171. oldal - The painter dead, yet still he charms the eye; While England lives, his fame can never die: But he who struts his hour upon the stage, Can scarce extend his fame for half an age; Nor pen nor pencil can the actor save, The art, and artist, share one common grave.
300. oldal - Then Jonson came, instructed from the school, To please in method, and invent by rule...
326. oldal - Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that vile paper come within my door." Thus at our friends we laugh, who feel the dart; To reach our feelings, we ourselves must smart. Is our young bard so young, to think that he Can stop the full spring-tide of calumny? Knows he the world so little, and its trade? Alas! the devil's sooner raised than laid.
170. oldal - This night, our wit, the pert apprentice cries, Lies at my feet, I hiss him, and he dies.
22. oldal - Rome swift thunder flew, And headlong from his throne the tyrant threw : Thrown headlong down, by Rome in triumph led, For this night's deed, his perjur'd bosom bled. His brother's ghost each moment made him start, And all his father's anguish rent his heart. "When rob'd in black his children round him hung...
219. oldal - Commanding tears to stream through every age ; Tyrants no more their savage nature kept, And foes to virtue wonder'd how they wept. Our author...