British Theatre, المجلد 9J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 46
... thing more , and , though re- lentless Heav'n " Its care withdraws from this ill - destin'd isle , " Thou , in the fall of nations , shalt be safe . " Oh ! heed , Venusia ! never did thy welfare Raise in my breast such tender cares ...
... thing more , and , though re- lentless Heav'n " Its care withdraws from this ill - destin'd isle , " Thou , in the fall of nations , shalt be safe . " Oh ! heed , Venusia ! never did thy welfare Raise in my breast such tender cares ...
الصفحة 12
... thing more to be hoped for , the maids of the " chocolate - houses found us out , and laughed at us : 66 our billet - doux lay there neglected for waste - paper : we were cry'd down so low , we could not pass upon " the city ; and ...
... thing more to be hoped for , the maids of the " chocolate - houses found us out , and laughed at us : 66 our billet - doux lay there neglected for waste - paper : we were cry'd down so low , we could not pass upon " the city ; and ...
الصفحة 14
... came about business to him , but he turns every thing into merriment . Well . Business , Mrs. Lackitt ? then I know , you would have me to yourself . Pray , leave us together , sister . [ Exit Lucy . ] What am I 14 Act 1 . OROONOKO .
... came about business to him , but he turns every thing into merriment . Well . Business , Mrs. Lackitt ? then I know , you would have me to yourself . Pray , leave us together , sister . [ Exit Lucy . ] What am I 14 Act 1 . OROONOKO .
الصفحة 15
... thing so neat about you already . I hear you are laying out for a plantation . Well . Why , yes truly , I like the country , and would buy a plantation , if I could reasonably . Wid . Oh , by all means reasonably . Well . If I could ...
... thing so neat about you already . I hear you are laying out for a plantation . Well . Why , yes truly , I like the country , and would buy a plantation , if I could reasonably . Wid . Oh , by all means reasonably . Well . If I could ...
الصفحة 16
... thing . But alas , Mr. Welldon ! I have been a widow but six weeks ; ' tis too soon to think of changing one's condi- tion yet : indeed it is : pray don't desire it of me : not but that you may persuade me to any thing , sooner than any ...
... thing . But alas , Mr. Welldon ! I have been a widow but six weeks ; ' tis too soon to think of changing one's condi- tion yet : indeed it is : pray don't desire it of me : not but that you may persuade me to any thing , sooner than any ...
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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