British Theatre, المجلد 9J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 24
... . Our ancestors , who liv'd while Rome was free , Might well prefer a noble fate to chains ; They lost a blessing we have never known : Born and inur'd to servitude at home , We only 2 24 AЯ II . BOADICEA . ACT II. SCENE 1. ...
... . Our ancestors , who liv'd while Rome was free , Might well prefer a noble fate to chains ; They lost a blessing we have never known : Born and inur'd to servitude at home , We only 2 24 AЯ II . BOADICEA . ACT II. SCENE 1. ...
الصفحة 46
... bless the gods , And , unrepining , to our fate submit . Dum . Think not my own calamities distress me ; I can encounter fortune's utmost malice : But , Oh ! for thee , Venusia- Ven . Do not fear . While in these faithful arms I hold my ...
... bless the gods , And , unrepining , to our fate submit . Dum . Think not my own calamities distress me ; I can encounter fortune's utmost malice : But , Oh ! for thee , Venusia- Ven . Do not fear . While in these faithful arms I hold my ...
الصفحة 47
... bless Andate , That this free hand , protected by my sword , Hath not yet known the shameful doom of bondage . Ven . Nor shall I know it ; thy unshaken valour Will be my safeguard still . Dum . If fate confounds My utmost efforts , can ...
... bless Andate , That this free hand , protected by my sword , Hath not yet known the shameful doom of bondage . Ven . Nor shall I know it ; thy unshaken valour Will be my safeguard still . Dum . If fate confounds My utmost efforts , can ...
الصفحة 51
... Bless'd in her husband , in her offspring bless'd , Perhaps to cut her stem of being short -If ever tears With her own tender hand- Might sort with valour , nor debase a soldier , It would be now- -Ha ! whither do I plunge ? Enter ...
... Bless'd in her husband , in her offspring bless'd , Perhaps to cut her stem of being short -If ever tears With her own tender hand- Might sort with valour , nor debase a soldier , It would be now- -Ha ! whither do I plunge ? Enter ...
الصفحة 67
... and ever - pleasing creature , Shall bear its own felicity along , Still in its native sweetness shall be bless'd , And in its virtue , which can thus subdue The fear of death , still brave the pow'r of AЯ V. 67 BOADICEA .
... and ever - pleasing creature , Shall bear its own felicity along , Still in its native sweetness shall be bless'd , And in its virtue , which can thus subdue The fear of death , still brave the pow'r of AЯ V. 67 BOADICEA .
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Aboan art thou Blan BLANDFORD bless blood Boad Boadicea bosom breast Capt Char colonel consent curse dear death dost thou Duchess of SUFFOLK Dumnorix Ebran Enob Enter Ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes Fainwell faith fate fear Flam Flaminius fortune Free Freeman give Governor Guil Guilford hand happy hath hear heart Heav'n honour hope husband Icenian Imoinda Jonathan's Coffee-house L. J. Gray Lackitt Lady JANE liberty look lord Lord Guilford Dudley marry mistress Mynheer never o'er Oroonoko Pembroke Periwinkle pow'r pray Prim prince queen Roman royal Sack Sackbut SCENE shew Simon Pure Sir Phil Sir Philip sister slaves soul Stan STANMORE Suetonius Suff sure sword tears tell thee There's thing thou art Trade Tradelove Trinobantians Venusia Welldon widow wife Wo't thou woman women wou'd wretched