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" And 1, alas ! am doom'd to see him die. Where are your healing arts, medicinal herbs, Ye holy men, your wonder-working spells ? Pluck me but out this shaft, stanch but this blood, And I will call down blessings on your heads With such a fervency— And... "
Falstaff's Wedding: A Comedy - Page 28
by William Kenrick - 1797 - 92 pages
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Caractacus: A Dramatic Poem: Written on the Model of the Ancient Greek ...

William Mason - English drama - 1759 - 114 pages
...this bloody And I will call down bleflings on your heads With fuch a fervency. — And can ye not ! Then let me beg you on my bended knee, Give to my mifery fome opiate drug, May fhut up all my fenfes. — Yes, good fathers, Mingle the potion fo, that...
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Poems. By William Mason, M.A.: Containing, Odes, Elegies ..., Issue 450

William Mason - 1764 - 280 pages
...:•-" J ARVIRAGUS. Talk not thus wildly, fifter, Think on our father's age EVELINA. Alas ! my brother I We have no father now ; or if we have, He is a captive. ARVIRAGUS. Captive ! O my wound ! It flings me now — But is it fo? [Turning to the Chorus. CHORUS....
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Poems

William Mason - 1774 - 316 pages
...but this blood, And I will call down blefiings on your heads With fuch a fervency—And can ye not! Then let me beg you on my bended knee, Give to my mifery fome opiate drug, May fhut up all my fenfes.—Yes, good fathers, Mingle the potion fo, that...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 31

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...this blood, And I will call down blessings on your heads Witi: such a fervency — And can you not! Then let me beg you on my bended knee, Give to my...Alas ! my brother ! We have no father now ; or if v:e hnve, He is a captive. Aril. Captive ! Oh my wound ! It stings me now. — But is it so ? {Turning...
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Poems

William Mason - English poetry - 1803 - 252 pages
...this blood, And I will call down blessings on your heads With such a fervency — And can ye not ! Then let me beg you on my bended knee, Give to my...instant, this poor languisher Heaves his last sigh. ARVIRAGUS. Talk not thus wildly, sister, Think on our father's age EVELINA. Alas! my brother! We have...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 2

English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...this blood, And I will call down blessings on your heads With such a fervency — And can ye not ! Then let me beg you on my bended knee, Give to my...instant this poor languisher Heaves his last sigh. Ami. Talk not thus wildly, sister, Thiuk on our father's age I'n I. Alas ! my brother ! We have no...
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The Works of William Mason, Volume 2

William Mason - 1811 - 400 pages
...this blood, And I will call down blessings on your heads With such a fervency— And can ye not ! , Then let me beg you on my bended knee, Give to my...instant, this poor languisher Heaves his last sigh. ARVIRAGUS. Talk not thus wildly, Sister, Think on our father's age EVELINA. Alas ! my Brother ! We...
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The modern British drama, Volume 2

British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...this blood, And 1 will call down blessings on your heads With such a fervency — And can ye not ! Then let me beg you on my bended knee, Give to my...instant this poor languisher Heaves his last sigh. Ami. Talk not thus wildly, sister, Think on our father's age Enel. Alas ! my brother ! We have no father...
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The Works of William Mason, M.A. Precentor of York, and Rector of Aston: In ...

William Mason - Gardens - 1811 - 404 pages
...this blood, And I will call down blessings on your heads With such a fervency — And can ye not ! Then let me beg you on my bended knee, Give to my...instant, this poor languisher Heaves his last sigh. ARVIRAGUS. Talk not thus wildly, Sister, Think on our father's age EVELINA. Alas ! my Brother ! We...
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The Works of William Mason, Volume 2

William Mason - 1811 - 408 pages
...me beg you on my bended knee, Give to my misery some opiate drug, May shut up all my senses.—Yes, good Fathers, Mingle the potion so, that it may kill...instant, this poor languisher Heaves his last sigh. ARVIRAGUS. Talk not thus wildly, Sister, Think on our father's age EVELINA. Alas! my Brother! We have...
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