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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21. oldal
... Marcia tow'rs above her sex : True , she is fair , ( Oh , how divinely fair ! ) But still the lovely maid improves her charms , With inward greatness , unaffected wisdom , And sanctity of manners ; Cato's soul Shines out in every thing ...
... Marcia tow'rs above her sex : True , she is fair , ( Oh , how divinely fair ! ) But still the lovely maid improves her charms , With inward greatness , unaffected wisdom , And sanctity of manners ; Cato's soul Shines out in every thing ...
22. oldal
... Marcia . My pray'rs and wishes always shall attend The friends of Rome , the glorious cause of virtue , And men approved of by the gods and Cato . Jub . That Juba may deserve thy pious cares , I'll gaze for ever on thy godlike father ...
... Marcia . My pray'rs and wishes always shall attend The friends of Rome , the glorious cause of virtue , And men approved of by the gods and Cato . Jub . That Juba may deserve thy pious cares , I'll gaze for ever on thy godlike father ...
23. oldal
... Marcia . Lucia , disburden all thy cares on me , And let me share thy most retired distress . Tell me , who raises up this conflict in thee ? Lucia . I need not blush to name them , when I tell thee They're Marcia's brothers , and the ...
... Marcia . Lucia , disburden all thy cares on me , And let me share thy most retired distress . Tell me , who raises up this conflict in thee ? Lucia . I need not blush to name them , when I tell thee They're Marcia's brothers , and the ...
24. oldal
... Marcia . Let us not , Lucia , aggravate our sorrows , But to the gods submit th ? event of things . Our lives , discolour'd with our present woes , May still grow bright , and smile with happier hours . So the pure limpid stream , when ...
... Marcia . Let us not , Lucia , aggravate our sorrows , But to the gods submit th ? event of things . Our lives , discolour'd with our present woes , May still grow bright , and smile with happier hours . So the pure limpid stream , when ...
32. oldal
... Marcia - inherits all her father's virtues . Cato . What would'st thou say ? Juba . Cato , thou hast a daughter . make not Cato . Adieu , young prince ; I would not hear a word Should lessen thee in my esteem . Remember , The hand of ...
... Marcia - inherits all her father's virtues . Cato . What would'st thou say ? Juba . Cato , thou hast a daughter . make not Cato . Adieu , young prince ; I would not hear a word Should lessen thee in my esteem . Remember , The hand of ...
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