Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, 9. köideJ. Bell, 1796 |
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... Chorus . MODRED , the Chief Druid , Mr. Aickin . -MADOR , the Chief Bard , - Mr. Hull , SECOND BARD , - Mr. Leoni . THIRD BARD , · Mrs. Kennedy . FOURTH BARD , - Mr. Reinhold . Seene , The consecrated Grove in the Island of Mona , now ...
... Chorus . MODRED , the Chief Druid , Mr. Aickin . -MADOR , the Chief Bard , - Mr. Hull , SECOND BARD , - Mr. Leoni . THIRD BARD , · Mrs. Kennedy . FOURTH BARD , - Mr. Reinhold . Seene , The consecrated Grove in the Island of Mona , now ...
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... CHORUS , preceded by MODRED the chief Druid , descend to a solemn Symphony . MODRED . Sleep and silence reign around ; Not a night - breeze wakes to blow ; Circle , sons , this holy ground ; Circle close , in triple row : CHORUS ...
... CHORUS , preceded by MODRED the chief Druid , descend to a solemn Symphony . MODRED . Sleep and silence reign around ; Not a night - breeze wakes to blow ; Circle , sons , this holy ground ; Circle close , in triple row : CHORUS ...
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... CHORUS . " Lift your boughs of vervain blue , ' 66 Dipt in cold September dew ; " And dash the moisture , chaste and clear , " O'er the ground , and thro ' the air . " MODRED . Now he place is purg'd and pure . Brethren ! say , for this ...
... CHORUS . " Lift your boughs of vervain blue , ' 66 Dipt in cold September dew ; " And dash the moisture , chaste and clear , " O'er the ground , and thro ' the air . " MODRED . Now he place is purg'd and pure . Brethren ! say , for this ...
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... CHORUS . Car . This holy place , methinks , doth this night wear More than its wonted gloom : Druid , these groves Have caught the dismal colouring of my soul , * • Changing their dark dun garbs to very sable , ' In pity to their guest ...
... CHORUS . Car . This holy place , methinks , doth this night wear More than its wonted gloom : Druid , these groves Have caught the dismal colouring of my soul , * • Changing their dark dun garbs to very sable , ' In pity to their guest ...
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... its hoar top in domes of crystalline ice , Hold converse with those spirits , that possess The sky's pure sapphire , nearest heav'n itself . [ Exeunt Caractacus and Evelina , SCENE VI . MADOR , CHORUS . ODE . [ AR I. 27 CARACTACUS .
... its hoar top in domes of crystalline ice , Hold converse with those spirits , that possess The sky's pure sapphire , nearest heav'n itself . [ Exeunt Caractacus and Evelina , SCENE VI . MADOR , CHORUS . ODE . [ AR I. 27 CARACTACUS .
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ANDRASTES arms art thou Arvida Arviragus Auletes BARD bear behold bless blood breast brother Brut Brutus Busiris captive Caractacus Chor CHORUS Collatia Crist Cristiern Cristina Dagon Dalecarlia dare death dreadful Druid e'er ELIDURUS enters Ev'n ev'ry EVELINA Exeunt Exit eyes fate father fear give glory Gods groan Gustavus Gustavus Vasa hand hath hear heart Heav'n holy honour King liberty look Lord LUCIUS JUNIUS BRUTUS Lucrece Mand Mandane Memnon MODRED Mona Myron Nicanor night numbers o'er passion peace PHERON pow'r Priests prince Queen Rameses revenge Roman Rome sacred Samson SCENE slave sons soul speak spirit swear sword Syph Syphoces Tarquin tears tell Teraminta thee thine thou art thou hast thought Tiberius Titus trembling Troll Trollio tyrant Valerius virtue Vitellius wretch youth