Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, 9. köideJ. Bell, 1796 |
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... arms , My fairest bride , my only lightness here , Tune of my heart , and charmer of my eyes ! " Nay , thou shalt learn the ecstacy from me , I'll make thee smile with extravagant passion , Drive thy pale fears away , and ere the morn ...
... arms , My fairest bride , my only lightness here , Tune of my heart , and charmer of my eyes ! " Nay , thou shalt learn the ecstacy from me , I'll make thee smile with extravagant passion , Drive thy pale fears away , and ere the morn ...
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... arms . Oh , Sir ! - Brut . Oh , Sir ! that exclamation was too high : Such raptures ill become the troubled times ; No more of ' em . And by the way , my Titus , Renounce your Teraminta . Titus . Ha , my Lord ! Brut . How now , my boy ...
... arms . Oh , Sir ! - Brut . Oh , Sir ! that exclamation was too high : Such raptures ill become the troubled times ; No more of ' em . And by the way , my Titus , Renounce your Teraminta . Titus . Ha , my Lord ! Brut . How now , my boy ...
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... arms ; but speak , my fair , Say , is all well ? Lucrece . Away , and do not touch me : Stand near , but touch me not . My father too ! Lucretius , art thou here ? Luc . Thou seest I am . Haste , and relate thy lamentable story ...
... arms ; but speak , my fair , Say , is all well ? Lucrece . Away , and do not touch me : Stand near , but touch me not . My father too ! Lucretius , art thou here ? Luc . Thou seest I am . Haste , and relate thy lamentable story ...
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... arms ; When straight I wak'd and found young Tarquin by me , His robe unbutton'd , ' red and sparkling eyes , The flushing blood that mounted in his face , The trembling eagerness that quite devour'd him , With only one grim slave that ...
... arms ; When straight I wak'd and found young Tarquin by me , His robe unbutton'd , ' red and sparkling eyes , The flushing blood that mounted in his face , The trembling eagerness that quite devour'd him , With only one grim slave that ...
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... arms , to arms ; drive , drive the Tarquins out ! " Behold this dagger , taken from her wound , She bids you fix this trophy on your standard , This poniard which she stabb'd'into her heart , And bear her body in your battle's front ...
... arms , to arms ; drive , drive the Tarquins out ! " Behold this dagger , taken from her wound , She bids you fix this trophy on your standard , This poniard which she stabb'd'into her heart , And bear her body in your battle's front ...
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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