The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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Page 11
... breath with indignation go , And tread thee sinking to the shades below . [ Exit . Hast . How fierce a fiend is passion ! With what wildness , What tyranny untamed it reigns in woman ! Unhappy sex ! whose easy yielding temper Gives way ...
... breath with indignation go , And tread thee sinking to the shades below . [ Exit . Hast . How fierce a fiend is passion ! With what wildness , What tyranny untamed it reigns in woman ! Unhappy sex ! whose easy yielding temper Gives way ...
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... breath with indignation go , And tread thee sinking to the shades below . [ Exit . Hast . How fierce a fiend is passion ! With what wildness , What tyranny untamed it reigns in woman ! Unhappy sex ! whose easy yielding temper Gives way ...
... breath with indignation go , And tread thee sinking to the shades below . [ Exit . Hast . How fierce a fiend is passion ! With what wildness , What tyranny untamed it reigns in woman ! Unhappy sex ! whose easy yielding temper Gives way ...
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... breath of fame , I'm not to learn That Hastings is profess'd your loving vassal . But fair befal your beauty : use it wisely , And it may stand your fortunes much in stead , Give back your forfeit land with large increase , And place ...
... breath of fame , I'm not to learn That Hastings is profess'd your loving vassal . But fair befal your beauty : use it wisely , And it may stand your fortunes much in stead , Give back your forfeit land with large increase , And place ...
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... breath of kings , That I had art and eloquence divine , To pay my duty to my master's ashes , And plead , till death , the cause of injured innocence . Glo . Ha ! Dost thou brave me , minion ! Dost thou know How vile , how very a wretch ...
... breath of kings , That I had art and eloquence divine , To pay my duty to my master's ashes , And plead , till death , the cause of injured innocence . Glo . Ha ! Dost thou brave me , minion ! Dost thou know How vile , how very a wretch ...
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... breath with you . Shore . Oh , my love ! Why dost thou fix thy dying eyes upon me , With such an earnest , such a piteous look , As if thy heart were full of some sad meaning Thou could'st not speak ? J. Shore . Forgive me ! - -but ...
... breath with you . Shore . Oh , my love ! Why dost thou fix thy dying eyes upon me , With such an earnest , such a piteous look , As if thy heart were full of some sad meaning Thou could'st not speak ? J. Shore . Forgive me ! - -but ...
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