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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... with those that weep ! Thy praise deserves a better tongue than mine , To speak and bless thy name . Is this the gentleman , Whose friendly service you commended to me ? [ Aside . Bel . Madam , it is . SCENE II . ] 11 JANE SHORE .
... with those that weep ! Thy praise deserves a better tongue than mine , To speak and bless thy name . Is this the gentleman , Whose friendly service you commended to me ? [ Aside . Bel . Madam , it is . SCENE II . ] 11 JANE SHORE .
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... Madam , it is . J. Shore . A venerable aspect ! Age sits with decent grace upon his visage , And worthily becomes his silver locks ; He wears the marks of many years well - spent , Of virtue , truth well - tried , and wise experience ...
... Madam , it is . J. Shore . A venerable aspect ! Age sits with decent grace upon his visage , And worthily becomes his silver locks ; He wears the marks of many years well - spent , Of virtue , truth well - tried , and wise experience ...
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... pow'r than you . Alicia . I want the words , To pay you back a compliment so courtly ; But my heart guesses at the friendly meaning , And would not die your debtor . Hast . " Tis well , madam . But I 18 [ ACT II . JANE SHORE .
... pow'r than you . Alicia . I want the words , To pay you back a compliment so courtly ; But my heart guesses at the friendly meaning , And would not die your debtor . Hast . " Tis well , madam . But I 18 [ ACT II . JANE SHORE .
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... madam . But I would see your friend . Alicia . Oh , thou false lord ! I would be mistress of my heaving heart , Stifle this rising rage , and learn from thee To dress my face in easy , dull indiff'rence : But ' twill not be ; my wrongs ...
... madam . But I would see your friend . Alicia . Oh , thou false lord ! I would be mistress of my heaving heart , Stifle this rising rage , and learn from thee To dress my face in easy , dull indiff'rence : But ' twill not be ; my wrongs ...
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... pow'r than you . Alicia . I want the words , To pay you back a compliment so courtly ; But my heart guesses at the friendly meaning , And would not die your debtor . Hast . ' Tis well , madam . But I 18 [ ACT II . JANE SHORE .
... pow'r than you . Alicia . I want the words , To pay you back a compliment so courtly ; But my heart guesses at the friendly meaning , And would not die your debtor . Hast . ' Tis well , madam . But I 18 [ ACT II . JANE SHORE .
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