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 41
... hear , Call fiends and spectres from the yawning deep , And set the ministers of hell at work life . To torture and despoil me of my Hast . If they have done this deed- Glo . If they have done it ! Talk'st thou to me of If's , audacious ...
... hear , Call fiends and spectres from the yawning deep , And set the ministers of hell at work life . To torture and despoil me of my Hast . If they have done this deed- Glo . If they have done it ! Talk'st thou to me of If's , audacious ...
Page 49
... hear the poor abandon'd creature lingers : Her guard , though set with strictest watch to keep All food and friendship from her , yet permit her To wander in the streets , there chuse her bed , And rest her head on what cold stone she ...
... hear the poor abandon'd creature lingers : Her guard , though set with strictest watch to keep All food and friendship from her , yet permit her To wander in the streets , there chuse her bed , And rest her head on what cold stone she ...
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... hear them , Antony . Fulvia , perchance , is angry ; or , who knows If the scarce - bearded Cæsar have not sent His powerful mandate to you " Do this , or this ; Take in that kingdom , and enfranchise that ; Perform't , or else we damn ...
... hear them , Antony . Fulvia , perchance , is angry ; or , who knows If the scarce - bearded Cæsar have not sent His powerful mandate to you " Do this , or this ; Take in that kingdom , and enfranchise that ; Perform't , or else we damn ...
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... Hear the ambassadors . Ant . Fie , wrangling queen ! What sport to - night ? Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make itself in thee , fair and admired ! No messenger but thine ...
... Hear the ambassadors . Ant . Fie , wrangling queen ! What sport to - night ? Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make itself in thee , fair and admired ! No messenger but thine ...
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... hear him , as he flatter❜d . Pro . Labienus Hath , with his Parthian force , extended Asia . His conquering banner from Euphrates shook , From Syria to Lydia , and Ionia ; Whilst Ant . Antony , thou would'st say Pro . O , my lord ! Ant ...
... hear him , as he flatter❜d . Pro . Labienus Hath , with his Parthian force , extended Asia . His conquering banner from Euphrates shook , From Syria to Lydia , and Ionia ; Whilst Ant . Antony , thou would'st say Pro . O , my lord ! Ant ...
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