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Page 78
... passion hushed to rest , Loses every pain of dying In the hopes of being blest . Every added pang she suffers Some increasing good bestows , And every shock that malice offers Only rocks her to repose . SONG . BY A MAN - AFFETTUOSO ...
... passion hushed to rest , Loses every pain of dying In the hopes of being blest . Every added pang she suffers Some increasing good bestows , And every shock that malice offers Only rocks her to repose . SONG . BY A MAN - AFFETTUOSO ...
Page 88
... passion reigns ! The madd'ning monarch revels in my veins . Oh ! for a Richard's voice to catch the theme : " Give me another horse ! bind up my wounds ! -soft- ' twas but a dream . " Ay , ' twas but a dream , for now there's no ...
... passion reigns ! The madd'ning monarch revels in my veins . Oh ! for a Richard's voice to catch the theme : " Give me another horse ! bind up my wounds ! -soft- ' twas but a dream . " Ay , ' twas but a dream , for now there's no ...
Page 187
... passion ; whose whole happiness is placed in you- Miss Rich . I fear , sir , I shall never find whom you mean , by this description of him . Honeyw . Ah , madam , it but too plainly points him out ; though he should be too humble ...
... passion ; whose whole happiness is placed in you- Miss Rich . I fear , sir , I shall never find whom you mean , by this description of him . Honeyw . Ah , madam , it but too plainly points him out ; though he should be too humble ...
Contents
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 29 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
An Oratorio | 94 |
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