The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... virtue . Make way , free way , I say ! Who must alone her sex's want supply , Had need to have a room both large and high . Mart . This passion's above utterance ! Theod . Nay , credulity ! [ Exe . all but THI . and BRUN . Brun . Why ...
... virtue . Make way , free way , I say ! Who must alone her sex's want supply , Had need to have a room both large and high . Mart . This passion's above utterance ! Theod . Nay , credulity ! [ Exe . all but THI . and BRUN . Brun . Why ...
Page 110
... virtue , virtue , Ever and endless virtue ! Ord . Strike , sir , strike ! And if in my poor death fair France may merit , Give me a thousand blows ! be killing me A thousand days ! Thi . First , let the earth be barren , And man no more ...
... virtue , virtue , Ever and endless virtue ! Ord . Strike , sir , strike ! And if in my poor death fair France may merit , Give me a thousand blows ! be killing me A thousand days ! Thi . First , let the earth be barren , And man no more ...
Page 114
... virtue should descend To the pity of your charity . 1 Sold . In any case keep your high stile ! It is not charity to shame any man , Much less a virtue of your eminence ; Wherefore preserve your worth , and I'll preserve My money . 3 ...
... virtue should descend To the pity of your charity . 1 Sold . In any case keep your high stile ! It is not charity to shame any man , Much less a virtue of your eminence ; Wherefore preserve your worth , and I'll preserve My money . 3 ...
Page 130
... virtue , a good day Attend you all ! What service may I do Worthy your acceptation ? Dion . My good lord , We come to urge that virtue , which we know Lives in your breast , forth ! Rise , and make a head . The nobles and the people are ...
... virtue , a good day Attend you all ! What service may I do Worthy your acceptation ? Dion . My good lord , We come to urge that virtue , which we know Lives in your breast , forth ! Rise , and make a head . The nobles and the people are ...
Page 139
... virtues thou hast shown , With perjury . By all that's good , ' twas I ! You know , she stood betwixt me and my right ... Virtue and honour ; and , when that day comes , If ever I shall close these eyes but once , May I live spotted for ...
... virtues thou hast shown , With perjury . By all that's good , ' twas I ! You know , she stood betwixt me and my right ... Virtue and honour ; and , when that day comes , If ever I shall close these eyes but once , May I live spotted for ...
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Acast Amin arms art thou Bacurius BAJAZET Bessus bless blood brave brother Brun Cæsar Cast Castalio Char Cleo Cleon Cleora curse dare Daugh dear death Dion Diph DIPHILUS dost thou Enter Euphrania Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell fate father fear fool forgive fortune give gods grief hand happy hath hear heart Heaven Hengo honour hope king kiss lady leave Leost Leosthenes live look lord Lysimachus madam Marcian Mardonius Monimia ne'er Nennius never night noble o'er OROONOKO peace Philaster Photinus pity Pompey poor pray prince Ptol Pulcheria queen revenge ruin SCENE shew sister slave soldier sorrow soul speak sure swear sweet sword Tamerlane tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Twas twill Vent virtue weep woman wretched wrong