Dramatic Works, Band 2T. Fauncy, 1720 |
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... might again repair , Or breathe with Captain Otter Bankside Air : Majeftick Tragedy should once agen In Purple Pomp adorn the fwelling Scene } } Her Her Search fhould ranfack all the Antients Store , The [ vii ] **** ...
... might again repair , Or breathe with Captain Otter Bankside Air : Majeftick Tragedy should once agen In Purple Pomp adorn the fwelling Scene } } Her Her Search fhould ranfack all the Antients Store , The [ vii ] **** ...
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... once he was , Juft crawling on the Verge of wretched Life , A Burden to himself , and his Friends Pity , Among his other Failings , to forget All that a Father and a King could owe To fuch a Son as you were ; to cut you off From your ...
... once he was , Juft crawling on the Verge of wretched Life , A Burden to himself , and his Friends Pity , Among his other Failings , to forget All that a Father and a King could owe To fuch a Son as you were ; to cut you off From your ...
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... once again ' Tis given me to behold my Friend ; nay more , Would you agree , to keep you here for ever . ; Mem . The Gods , ' tis true , are juft , and have , I hope , At length decreed an end of my Misfortunes At least they give me ...
... once again ' Tis given me to behold my Friend ; nay more , Would you agree , to keep you here for ever . ; Mem . The Gods , ' tis true , are juft , and have , I hope , At length decreed an end of my Misfortunes At least they give me ...
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... Here will we face this Storm of Infolence , Nor fear the noify Thunder , let it roll , Then burft , and fpend at once its idle Rage . C 3 Artab Artab . Why meet we thus like wrangling Advocates , The Ambitious Step - Mother . 29.
... Here will we face this Storm of Infolence , Nor fear the noify Thunder , let it roll , Then burft , and fpend at once its idle Rage . C 3 Artab Artab . Why meet we thus like wrangling Advocates , The Ambitious Step - Mother . 29.
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... once Our Rights of Merit and of Eldership , And prove like Men our Title . Mirz . ' Twere unfafe , They come ... once more to lay before his Feet His Eldeft - born , his once lov'd Artaxerxes , Το To offer my Obedience to his Age ; All ...
... once Our Rights of Merit and of Eldership , And prove like Men our Title . Mirz . ' Twere unfafe , They come ... once more to lay before his Feet His Eldeft - born , his once lov'd Artaxerxes , Το To offer my Obedience to his Age ; All ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Altamont Amef Ameftris Antinous Arms art thou Artab Artaban Artax Artaxerxes Axalla Bajazet behold blefs bleft Breaft Califta Caufe Cauſe Cleo Cleone cou'd curfe Death doft thou e'er Enter Ethon Eurymachus ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Eyes facred fafe fair falfe Fame Fate Father fave Fears feems felf fhall fhould fince firſt foft fome Friend Friendſhip ftill fuch fure Gods Greatneſs Happineſs Heart Heav'n Honour Horatio juft Juftice King laft laſt loft Lord Loth Lothario Love Memnon Mirz Mirza moft Monefes moſt muft muſt Night o'er Paffion Peace Pity Pleaſure Pow'r Prince publick Purpoſe Queen Rage reft Revenge Royal ſelf Semanthe ſhall ſhe Slave Sorrows Soul ſpeak ſtill Stratocles Sword Tamerlane Tears Telemachus thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art Thought thouſand thro Ulyffes Vengeance Virtue whofe Wiſhes wou'd wretched Youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 14 - It damps the springs of life. Oh ! bid me die, Much rather bid me die, if it be true That thou hast sworn to hate me. Sel. Let life and death Wait the decision of the bloody field ; Nor can thy fate, my conqueror, depend Upon a woman's hate. Yet, since...
Seite 45 - twixt thy faith and mine : Thine bids thee lift thy dagger to my throat ; Mine .can forgive the wrong, and bid thee live.
Seite 26 - Oh, unthinking fool — What if I urg'd her with the crime and danger ? If any spark from Heav'n remain unquench'd Within her breast, my breath perhaps may wake it. Could I but prosper there, I would not doubt My combat with that loud vain-glorious boaster.
Seite 59 - To tell me something; — for instruction then — He teaches holy sorrow and contrition, And penitence. — Is it become "an art then? A trick that lazy, dull, luxurious gownmen Can teach us to do over? I'll no more on't: [Throwing away the Book.
Seite 17 - Some sullen influence, a foe to both, Has wrought this fatal marriage to undo us. Mark but the frame and temper of our minds, How very much we differ. Ev'n this day, That fills thee with such...
Seite 28 - Thro' ev'ry state of life the slaves of man ! In all the dear delightful days of youth, A rigid father dictates to our wills, And deals out pleasure with a scanty hand. To his, the tyrant husband's reign succeeds ; Proud with opinion of superior reason, He holds...
Seite 42 - Weep not, my fair; but let the God of Love Laugh in thy eyes, and revel in thy heart, Kindle again his torch, and hold it high, To light us to new joys. Nor let a thought Of discord, or disquiet past, molest thee ; But to a long oblivion give tliy cares, And let us melt the present hour in bliss.
Seite 20 - With such smooth looks and many a gentle word, The first fair she beguil'd her easy lord ; Too blind with love and beauty to beware, He fell unthinking in the fatal snare ; Nor could believe that such a heav'nly face Had bargain'd with the devil, to damn her wretched race.
Seite 10 - Has torn thee from his side, and left him naked To the. avenging bolt, that drives upon him. Forget the name, of captive, and I wish I could as well restore that fair one's freedom, Whose loss hangs heavy on thee : yet, ere nighr, Perhaps, we may deserve thy friendship nobler; Th...
Seite 27 - Damnation on thee ! thou smooth fawning talker ! Give me again my chains, that I may curse thee, And gratify my rage : or, if thou wilt Be a vain fool, and play with thy perdition, Remember I'm thy foe, and hate thee deadly.