The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Spirits , & c . ACT I. Nightly to thee her sad song mourneth | Dwell'st here. COMUS . SPIRIT . ELDER BROTHER . YOUNGER BROTHER . CHIEF BACCHANALS . BY MEN . LADY . EUPHROSYNE . SABRINA . PASTORAL NYMPH . BACCHANT . WOMEN . SCENE I. - A ...
... Spirits , & c . ACT I. Nightly to thee her sad song mourneth | Dwell'st here. COMUS . SPIRIT . ELDER BROTHER . YOUNGER BROTHER . CHIEF BACCHANALS . BY MEN . LADY . EUPHROSYNE . SABRINA . PASTORAL NYMPH . BACCHANT . WOMEN . SCENE I. - A ...
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... Spirit , habited like a Shepherd . Y. Bro . That halloo I should know -- What are you ? speak . 1 Spir . What voice is that ? my young lord ? speak again . Y. Bro . O brother ' tis my father's shepherd sure . 1 Spir . O my lov'd ...
... Spirit , habited like a Shepherd . Y. Bro . That halloo I should know -- What are you ? speak . 1 Spir . What voice is that ? my young lord ? speak again . Y. Bro . O brother ' tis my father's shepherd sure . 1 Spir . O my lov'd ...
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... Spirit . " 1 Wom . Come , come , my friends , and part- ners of my joys , Leave to yon pedant youths their bookish dreams ; A beardless Cynic is the shame of nature , Beyond the cure of this inspiring cup ; Away , nor waste a moment ...
... Spirit . " 1 Wom . Come , come , my friends , and part- ners of my joys , Leave to yon pedant youths their bookish dreams ; A beardless Cynic is the shame of nature , Beyond the cure of this inspiring cup ; Away , nor waste a moment ...
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... Spirit⋅ Which from her bed the fair Sabrina calls . " Sabrina fair , " Listen where thou art sitting Under the ... Spirit . Spi . What , have you let the false Enchanter ' scape ? O , ye mistook ! you should have snatch'd his wand , And ...
... Spirit⋅ Which from her bed the fair Sabrina calls . " Sabrina fair , " Listen where thou art sitting Under the ... Spirit . Spi . What , have you let the false Enchanter ' scape ? O , ye mistook ! you should have snatch'd his wand , And ...
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... Spirit . Goddess dear ! We implore thy powerful aid To undo the charmed band Of true virgin here distress'd Thro ' the force and thro ' the wile Of unblest enchanter vile . RECITATIVE . Sab . Shepherd , ' tis my office best To help ...
... Spirit . Goddess dear ! We implore thy powerful aid To undo the charmed band Of true virgin here distress'd Thro ' the force and thro ' the wile Of unblest enchanter vile . RECITATIVE . Sab . Shepherd , ' tis my office best To help ...
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