The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... pain , And banish the sweet sleep for ever from you . Go to - be yet advised- Alicia . Dost thou in scorn Preach patience to my rage , and bid me tamely Sit like a poor contented idiot down , Nor dare to think thou'st wronged me ? Ruin ...
... pain , And banish the sweet sleep for ever from you . Go to - be yet advised- Alicia . Dost thou in scorn Preach patience to my rage , and bid me tamely Sit like a poor contented idiot down , Nor dare to think thou'st wronged me ? Ruin ...
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... pain , And banish the sweet sleep for ever from you . Go to - be yet advised- Alicia . Dost thou in scorn Preach patience to my rage , and bid me tamely Sit like a poor contented idiot down , Nor dare to think thou'st wronged me ? Ruin ...
... pain , And banish the sweet sleep for ever from you . Go to - be yet advised- Alicia . Dost thou in scorn Preach patience to my rage , and bid me tamely Sit like a poor contented idiot down , Nor dare to think thou'st wronged me ? Ruin ...
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... Spurn her into the street ; there let her perish , And rot upon a dunghill . Through the city See it proclaim'd , that none , on pain of death , Presume to give her comfort , food , or harbour SCENE I. ] 39 JANE SHore ,
... Spurn her into the street ; there let her perish , And rot upon a dunghill . Through the city See it proclaim'd , that none , on pain of death , Presume to give her comfort , food , or harbour SCENE I. ] 39 JANE SHore ,
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... pains ; Let her , like me , of ev'ry joy forlorn , Devote the hour when such a wretch was born ; Like me , with cries , distracted fill the air , Tear her poor bosom , rend her frantic hair , And prove the torments of the last despair ...
... pains ; Let her , like me , of ev'ry joy forlorn , Devote the hour when such a wretch was born ; Like me , with cries , distracted fill the air , Tear her poor bosom , rend her frantic hair , And prove the torments of the last despair ...
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... pains , which we Will answer as a law . Thyr . Cæsar , I go . Caes . Go quickly , then ; and should thy vessel prove A sluggard to the wind , I may set foot On Afric's ground before thee . Now , my friends , [ Exit THYREUS . We must ...
... pains , which we Will answer as a law . Thyr . Cæsar , I go . Caes . Go quickly , then ; and should thy vessel prove A sluggard to the wind , I may set foot On Afric's ground before thee . Now , my friends , [ Exit THYREUS . We must ...
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