British Theatre, المجلد 9J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 10
... sword ; Your captive warriors , victims at our altars , Shall croud each temple's spacious round with death : Else may each pow'r , to whom the Druids bend , Annul my hopes of conquest and revenge ! Dum . [ To the Ambassador . ] You ...
... sword ; Your captive warriors , victims at our altars , Shall croud each temple's spacious round with death : Else may each pow'r , to whom the Druids bend , Annul my hopes of conquest and revenge ! Dum . [ To the Ambassador . ] You ...
الصفحة 14
... sword . Flam . Yet more than guiltless , we may plead desert With Boadicea . Boad . Insolent pretension ! A Roman plead desert with Boadicea ! This shall enlarge the portion of thy suff'rings ; For this not only shall thy blood embrue ...
... sword . Flam . Yet more than guiltless , we may plead desert With Boadicea . Boad . Insolent pretension ! A Roman plead desert with Boadicea ! This shall enlarge the portion of thy suff'rings ; For this not only shall thy blood embrue ...
الصفحة 18
... sword and mount the warlike car . " With careful eyes I view'd our suff'ring isle , " And meditated calmly to avenge her . " Unmov'd by rage , my soul maintains her purpose " Through one unalter'd course ; and oft before " As I have ...
... sword and mount the warlike car . " With careful eyes I view'd our suff'ring isle , " And meditated calmly to avenge her . " Unmov'd by rage , my soul maintains her purpose " Through one unalter'd course ; and oft before " As I have ...
الصفحة 21
... , and terrible in valour . Dum . Tell me , thou lovely coward , am not I As terrible ; or falls the Roman sword On the tough buckler , and the crested helm , With deadlier weight than mine ? Away , and fear A8 1 . 21 BOADICEA .
... , and terrible in valour . Dum . Tell me , thou lovely coward , am not I As terrible ; or falls the Roman sword On the tough buckler , and the crested helm , With deadlier weight than mine ? Away , and fear A8 1 . 21 BOADICEA .
الصفحة 40
... rent transports , and with diff'rent tears , " Might have receiv'd their sons and husbands home , " Than they will now survey their pale remains , Which there lie mangled by the Roman sword " o 40 A & III . BOADICEA .
... rent transports , and with diff'rent tears , " Might have receiv'd their sons and husbands home , " Than they will now survey their pale remains , Which there lie mangled by the Roman sword " o 40 A & III . 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