British Theatre, المجلد 9J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 13
... thee . Rom . Am . Mistaken queen ! the Romans do not want These instigations , nor thy proud defiance To meet your numbers in the vale below . Enob . [ To the Ambas . ] Then wherefore dost thou linger here in vain ? Commend us to ...
... thee . Rom . Am . Mistaken queen ! the Romans do not want These instigations , nor thy proud defiance To meet your numbers in the vale below . Enob . [ To the Ambas . ] Then wherefore dost thou linger here in vain ? Commend us to ...
الصفحة 14
... thou no Roman , I could save and love thee . That dauntless spirit in another breast , And in a blameless cause ... dost thou meanly sue to these barbarians ? Flam . [ To Dum . ] Though our rapacious country- men have drawn Your just ...
... thou no Roman , I could save and love thee . That dauntless spirit in another breast , And in a blameless cause ... dost thou meanly sue to these barbarians ? Flam . [ To Dum . ] Though our rapacious country- men have drawn Your just ...
الصفحة 16
... dost thou hope to barter with our sister For thy base life ? Flam . I fear not death , Oh , Queen ! But dread dishonour ev'n among my foes . Anob . Death is thy terror ; reason else would teach three , No gratitude with cruelty can ...
... dost thou hope to barter with our sister For thy base life ? Flam . I fear not death , Oh , Queen ! But dread dishonour ev'n among my foes . Anob . Death is thy terror ; reason else would teach three , No gratitude with cruelty can ...
الصفحة 17
... dost thou dare , Venusia- Dum . Gently , sister : And , trust me these resemble virtuous men . Boad . Was I not virtuous , whom the Romans lash'd ? Were not my violated children virtuous ? Bear them this instant to the fiercest rack ...
... dost thou dare , Venusia- Dum . Gently , sister : And , trust me these resemble virtuous men . Boad . Was I not virtuous , whom the Romans lash'd ? Were not my violated children virtuous ? Bear them this instant to the fiercest rack ...
الصفحة 21
... dost thou hold me , And in my passage thy endearments plant I must prepare this moment to confront The foul and ghastly face of cruel war : And , by the gods , I rather court at present That shape of horror , than thy beauteous form ...
... dost thou hold me , And in my passage thy endearments plant I must prepare this moment to confront The foul and ghastly face of cruel war : And , by the gods , I rather court at present That shape of horror , than thy beauteous form ...
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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