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" tis well, " The joy of meeting pays the pangs of absence, " Else who could bear it ?" When thy lov'd sight shall bless my eyes again, Then I will own I ought not to complain, Since that sweet hour is worth whole years of pain. "
The history of Netterville, a chance pedestrian - Page 38
by Netterville (fict.name.) - 1802 - 300 lehte
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The ambitious stepmother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 lehte
...Joy of Meeting pays the Pangs of Abfence, Elfe who could bear it ? When thy lov'd Sight fhall blefs my Eyes again, Then I will own, I ought not to complain, Since that fweet Hour is worth whole Years of Pain . [Exeunt Monefes, «WStratocles:s again, ~j ain, £ .rsofPain....
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The Works: The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 408 lehte
...Joy of meeting pays the Pangs of Abfence, Elfe who could bear it ? When> thy lov'd Sight fhall blefs my Eyes again, Then I will own, I ought not to complain, Since that fweet Hour is worth whole Years of Pain. _ [Exeunt Monefes and Stratocles. ain. 3 SCENE II. The Infide...
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British Theatre: Tamerlane, by N. Rowe. 1792. The revenge, by Edward Young ...

John Bell - 1792 - 316 lehte
...The joy of meeting pays the pangs of absence, " Else who could bear it ?" When thy lov'd sight shall bless my eyes again, Then I will own I ought not to complain, Since that sweet hour is worth whole years of pain. [Exeunt Moneses and Stratocles. SCENE II. The Inside of a magnificent Tent. Symphony...
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The Albion Queens: Or, The Death of Mary Queen of Scots ..., 22. köide,1. number

John Banks - 1797 - 438 lehte
...The joy of meeting pays the pangs of absence, " Else who could bear it f" When thy lov'd sight shall bless my eyes again, Then I will own I ought not to complain, Since that sweet hour is worth whole years of pain. [Exeunt Moneses and Stratocles. SCENE II. The hside of a magnificent Tent. Symphony...
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Nocturnal visit, 1. köide

Regina Maria Roche - 1800 - 298 lehte
...Wyefield and its environs. CHAP. CHAP. V. " When tliy.Iov.d sight shall bless my eyes agam " Then will I own, I ought not to complain, " Since that sweet hour is worth whole years of pain." ACINTIIA was deeply affected when she found Egbert had departed without seeing...
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The British drama, 1. köide

British drama - 1804 - 946 lehte
...The joy of meeting pays the pangs of absence, Else who could hear it ? When thy loved slight shall bless my eyes again, Then I will own I ought not to complain, Since that sweet hour is worth whole years of pain. [Exeunt Muñeses and Stratocles. SCENE II.— The inside of a magnificent Tent....
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Tragedies

1804 - 510 lehte
...well, The JOY of meeting pays the pangs of absence, Else who could bear it ? When thy loved sight sbnll bless my eyes again, Then I will own I ought not to complain, Since that sweet hour is worth whole years of pain. [Enunt Muneses and Stratocles. SCENE II.— The inside of a magnificent Tent....
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The British drama, 1. köide

British drama - 1804 - 954 lehte
...of absence, Else who could bear it ? When thy loved sight shall bless my eyes again, 1 hen I u ill own I ought not to complain, Since that sweet hour is worth whole years of pain. [Exeunt Muñeses und SI rat ocles. SCENE II. — The inside of a magnificent Tent....
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, 1. köide

1811 - 718 lehte
...well, The joy of meeting pays the pangs of absence, Else who could bear it ? When thy loved sight shall e king be angry for the reverence I owe my country : sacred are her customs, Which honest Cl whole yearsof pain. [Exeunt MONESES and STRATOCLES. SCENE II.— The inside of a magnificent Tent....
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The modern British drama, 1. köide

British drama - 1811 - 712 lehte
...well, The joy of meeting pays the pangs of absence, Else who could bear it ? When thy loved sight shall bless my eyes again, Then I will own I ought not to complain, . Since that sweet hour is worth whole years of pain. [Eicunt MONESES and STRATOCLES. SCENE П.— The inside of a magnificent Tent....
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