Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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... forrows , and be blefs'd for ever . Rut . O , let us hence , beyond the reach of power ; Where fortune's hand fhall never part us more . In this calm state of innocence and joy , I'll prefs thee to my throbbing bofom close . Ambition's ...
... forrows , and be blefs'd for ever . Rut . O , let us hence , beyond the reach of power ; Where fortune's hand fhall never part us more . In this calm state of innocence and joy , I'll prefs thee to my throbbing bofom close . Ambition's ...
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... utmost fcorn , ' If all my life can feel , or fame can fuffer , Can ferve to mitigate my queen's displeasure , Queen . My pride forbids me to approach thee more ; My My pity , rather , would relieve thy forrow . THE EARL OF ESSEX . 35.
... utmost fcorn , ' If all my life can feel , or fame can fuffer , Can ferve to mitigate my queen's displeasure , Queen . My pride forbids me to approach thee more ; My My pity , rather , would relieve thy forrow . THE EARL OF ESSEX . 35.
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... forrow . " I fee conviction , and severe remorse , Within thy mind at work . But much I fear , That death alone can calm the raging conflict . The people's clamours , and my fpecial fafety , Call loud for juftice , and demand your life ...
... forrow . " I fee conviction , and severe remorse , Within thy mind at work . But much I fear , That death alone can calm the raging conflict . The people's clamours , and my fpecial fafety , Call loud for juftice , and demand your life ...
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... forrows , and atone my folly . Queen . Too well the paffage to my heart he finds ; • And pity's hand lets in the dangerous guest . " How weak is reafon , when oppos'd to nature ! My lord , I would convince you that I still Regard your ...
... forrows , and atone my folly . Queen . Too well the paffage to my heart he finds ; • And pity's hand lets in the dangerous guest . " How weak is reafon , when oppos'd to nature ! My lord , I would convince you that I still Regard your ...
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... forrows , will avenge the wrong , This cruel wrong , this barbarous tyranny . [ Forced off . 2. Wedded to Rutland ! Moft unhappy pair ! And , Oh , ill fated queen ! Never till now Did forrow fettle in my heart its throne . Now black ...
... forrows , will avenge the wrong , This cruel wrong , this barbarous tyranny . [ Forced off . 2. Wedded to Rutland ! Moft unhappy pair ! And , Oh , ill fated queen ! Never till now Did forrow fettle in my heart its throne . Now black ...
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