To shake the temper of the king. — Who knows What racking cares disease a monarch's bed ? Or love, that late at night still lights his lamp, And strikes his rays through dusk, and folded lids, Forbidding rest, may stretch... Bell's British Theatre - Page 54edited by - 1797Full view - About this book
| William Congreve - 1753 - 82 pages
...might overtake Occafion paft. Zara. Swift as occafion, I My felf will fly ; and earlier than the mom Wake thee to freedom. Now 'tis late ; and yet Some news few minutes paft arriv'd, which feem'd To fliake the temper of the king who knows What racking cares difeafe a... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1762 - 480 pages
...^: ; .' •. j •.""»• -n, '• r ,'•"•. :•• . .• >[ Zara. Swift as occafion, I Myfelf will fly ; and earlier than the morn Wake thee to...freedom. Now 'tis late •, and yet Some news few minutes paft arriv'd, which feem'd To ftiajke the. temper of the King Who knows What racking cares difeafe... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1762 - 478 pages
...the tone of the fentiment ; of which take the following inftances. Zara. Swift as occafion, I Myfelf will fly ; and earlier than the morn Wake thee to...freedom. Now 'tis late ; and yet Some news few minutes paft arriv'd, which feem'd To fhake the temper of the King Who knows What racking cares difeafe a monarch's... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1765 - 534 pages
...the tone of the fentiment j of which take the following inftances. Zara. Swift as occafion, I Myfelf will fly ; and earlier than the morn Wake thee to...freedom. Now 'tis late ; and yet Some news few minutes paft arriv'd, which feem'd To fhake the temper of the King Who knows What racking cares difeafe a monarch's... | |
| William Congreve - 1773 - 290 pages
...with liherty, might overtake Oerafion paft. Zarn. Swift as oeeafion, I Myfelf will fty ; and earher than the morn Wake thee to freedom. Now 'tis late; and yet Some news few minutes paft arriv'd whieh feem' Tu fhake the temper of the king — Who knows What raeking eaies difeafe a... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 pages
...to come, Which, wing'd with Liberty, might overtake Occafion paft. Za. Swift as Occafion, I Myfelf will fly ; and earlier than the Morn Wake thee to...Freedom. Now 'tis late ; and yet Some News few Minutes paft arriv'd, which feem'd To fhake the Temper of the King — Who knows What What racking Cares difeafe... | |
| William Cook - Acting - 1775 - 248 pages
...above the tone of the fentiment. ' 'Lara. • — — — • Swift as occafion I Myfelf will-^y ; and earlier than the morn Wake thee to freedom. Now 'tis late ; and yet Some news, few minutes paft arriv'd, which feem'd To (hake the temper of the king — Who knows What racking cares difeafe... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1788 - 548 pages
...ofthefentiment ; of which take the following inftances. Zara. Swift as occafion, I Myfelf will fiy ; and earlier than the morn Wake thee to freedom. Now 'tis late ; and yet Some news few minutes paft arriv'd, which feem'd . To fhake the temper of the King Who knows What racking cares difeafe a... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 294 pages
...Which, wing'd with liberty, might overtake Occasion past. Zar. Swift as occasion, I Myself will fly j and earlier than the morn, Wake thee to freedom. "...knows " What racking cares disease a monarch's bed i " Or love, that late at night still lights his lamp, " And strikes his rays thro' dusk and folded... | |
| William Jones - English drama - 1795 - 446 pages
...Which, wing'd with liberty, might overtake Occafion paft. Zar. Swift as occafion, I Myfelf will %; and earlier than the morn, Wake thee to freedom. " Now 'tis late; and yet " Some news few minutes paft, arriv'd, which feem'd " To fhake the temper of the king—Who knows " What racking Cares difeafe... | |
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