Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 - English drama |
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... past enduring ; This infolent , audacious man forgets His honour and allegiance ; and refus'd -- To render up his staff of office , here , Beneath my very eye . Not . Prefumptuous man ! Your faithful fubjects will refent this pride ...
... past enduring ; This infolent , audacious man forgets His honour and allegiance ; and refus'd -- To render up his staff of office , here , Beneath my very eye . Not . Prefumptuous man ! Your faithful fubjects will refent this pride ...
Page 41
... past May aught prefage to my afflicted heart , Sure mercy only from thofe lips fhould flow , And be utter'd from that friendly tongue . grace Not . My lord , I'm glad you think me still I come not to upbraid but ferve you now ; And ...
... past May aught prefage to my afflicted heart , Sure mercy only from thofe lips fhould flow , And be utter'd from that friendly tongue . grace Not . My lord , I'm glad you think me still I come not to upbraid but ferve you now ; And ...
Page 43
... past ; His mighty deeds ; his fervice to the state ; Accus'd your majesty of partial leaning To favourite lords , to whom he falls a facrifice ; Appeals to justice , and to future times , How much he feels from proud oppreffion's arm ...
... past ; His mighty deeds ; his fervice to the state ; Accus'd your majesty of partial leaning To favourite lords , to whom he falls a facrifice ; Appeals to justice , and to future times , How much he feels from proud oppreffion's arm ...
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... past , And danger dare not meet us more . Fly fwift , Ye better angels , waft the welcome tidings Of pardon to my friend ; of life and joy . Enter Lieutenant . Lieu . I grieve to be the meffenger of woe , But muft , my lords , intreat ...
... past , And danger dare not meet us more . Fly fwift , Ye better angels , waft the welcome tidings Of pardon to my friend ; of life and joy . Enter Lieutenant . Lieu . I grieve to be the meffenger of woe , But muft , my lords , intreat ...
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... past , Viewing with careful eyes each fev'ral quarter ; Whilft from his looks , as from divinity , • The foldiers took prefage , and cry'd , Lead on , • Great Alha , and our emperor , lead on , To victory , and everlasting fame . ' Mir ...
... past , Viewing with careful eyes each fev'ral quarter ; Whilft from his looks , as from divinity , • The foldiers took prefage , and cry'd , Lead on , • Great Alha , and our emperor , lead on , To victory , and everlasting fame . ' Mir ...
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