The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 56
... fate ; To these cross accidents I was ordain'd , And must have patience ; and , but that my eyes Have more of woman in ' em than my heart , I would not weep . Peace enter you again Arb . Farewell ; and , good Panthea , pray for me ...
... fate ; To these cross accidents I was ordain'd , And must have patience ; and , but that my eyes Have more of woman in ' em than my heart , I would not weep . Peace enter you again Arb . Farewell ; and , good Panthea , pray for me ...
Page 105
... fate ; Griefs , but conceal'd , are never desperate . Thi . You've timely waken'd me ; nor shall sleep Without the satisfaction of his art . Enter LECURE . [ Exit . Brun . Wisdom prepares you to't . - Lecure , met happily ! Lec . The ...
... fate ; Griefs , but conceal'd , are never desperate . Thi . You've timely waken'd me ; nor shall sleep Without the satisfaction of his art . Enter LECURE . [ Exit . Brun . Wisdom prepares you to't . - Lecure , met happily ! Lec . The ...
Page 107
... fate to live and die a prince , He shall not lose the title in his funeral . [ Exit . Mart . His fate to live a prince ! Thou old Impiety , Made up by lust and mischief ! Take up the body . [ Exeunt with the body of THEODORET . Enter ...
... fate to live and die a prince , He shall not lose the title in his funeral . [ Exit . Mart . His fate to live a prince ! Thou old Impiety , Made up by lust and mischief ! Take up the body . [ Exeunt with the body of THEODORET . Enter ...
Page 180
... fate commands me to unsheath , I would not draw on Pompey , if not vanquished ; I grant , it rather should have passed through Ca- sar , But we must follow where his fortune leads us : All provident princes measure their intents ...
... fate commands me to unsheath , I would not draw on Pompey , if not vanquished ; I grant , it rather should have passed through Ca- sar , But we must follow where his fortune leads us : All provident princes measure their intents ...
Page 261
... Fate instructs me . [ Ereunt . Manent HEMOPHIL , detaining CHRISTALLA , and GRONEAS , PHILEMA . Christ . With me ? Phil . Indeed , I dare not stay . Hemo . Sweet lady , Soldiers are blunt ; your lip . Christ . Fye , this is rudeness ...
... Fate instructs me . [ Ereunt . Manent HEMOPHIL , detaining CHRISTALLA , and GRONEAS , PHILEMA . Christ . With me ? Phil . Indeed , I dare not stay . Hemo . Sweet lady , Soldiers are blunt ; your lip . Christ . Fye , this is rudeness ...
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