The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, Volume 4Whittingham and Arliss, 1816 - English drama |
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Page 18
... bring him ; But trust me , were I left to my own thoughts , I should forbid him yet . Cle . And why forbid him ? Is he not , madam , still the same Orestes ? Orestes , whose return you oft have wish'd ? The man whose sufferings you so ...
... bring him ; But trust me , were I left to my own thoughts , I should forbid him yet . Cle . And why forbid him ? Is he not , madam , still the same Orestes ? Orestes , whose return you oft have wish'd ? The man whose sufferings you so ...
Page 19
... bring from Sparta ? Her . His orders are , if Pyrrhus still delay The nuptials , and refuse to sacrifice This Trojan boy , I should with speed embark , And with their embassy return to Greece . Cle . What would you more ? Orestes comes ...
... bring from Sparta ? Her . His orders are , if Pyrrhus still delay The nuptials , and refuse to sacrifice This Trojan boy , I should with speed embark , And with their embassy return to Greece . Cle . What would you more ? Orestes comes ...
Page 48
... bring on me the vengeful foes that haunt you ? Are these the fruits of your detested love ? Your fatal embassy , your hateful presence Drove Pyrrhus to my rival , and destroys Both him and me . He might have lov'd me still , Had you ne ...
... bring on me the vengeful foes that haunt you ? Are these the fruits of your detested love ? Your fatal embassy , your hateful presence Drove Pyrrhus to my rival , and destroys Both him and me . He might have lov'd me still , Had you ne ...
Page 51
... , The gods their timely succour interpose ; And when our virtue sinks , o'erwhelm'd with grief , By unforeseen expedients bring relief . [ Exeunt . EPILOGUE . SPOKEN BY ANDROMACHE . I HOPE you'll own SCENE 1. THE DISTREST MOTHER . 51.
... , The gods their timely succour interpose ; And when our virtue sinks , o'erwhelm'd with grief , By unforeseen expedients bring relief . [ Exeunt . EPILOGUE . SPOKEN BY ANDROMACHE . I HOPE you'll own SCENE 1. THE DISTREST MOTHER . 51.
Page 23
... bring to the grave with pain . Lady R. Account for these ; thine own they cannot be : For these , I say : be stedfast to the truth ; Detected falsehood is most certain death . [ Anna removes the Servants , and returns . Pris . Alas ! I ...
... bring to the grave with pain . Lady R. Account for these ; thine own they cannot be : For these , I say : be stedfast to the truth ; Detected falsehood is most certain death . [ Anna removes the Servants , and returns . Pris . Alas ! I ...
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