British Theatre, المجلد 9J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 41
... once was Boadicea , fall'n how low From all her honours , by her folly fall'n From pow'r , from empire , victory , and glory , To vilest bonds , and ignominious stripes . Boad . May curses blast thee , worse than I D iij Alll . 41 ...
... once was Boadicea , fall'n how low From all her honours , by her folly fall'n From pow'r , from empire , victory , and glory , To vilest bonds , and ignominious stripes . Boad . May curses blast thee , worse than I D iij Alll . 41 ...
الصفحة 42
... once rever'd ally , on me , " On my poor children , guiltless of offence , " And on thy own , who claim'd protection from thee ; " Yet thou , obdurate , to thy rage a prey , Dost chide remorse and pity from thy breast . Dum . Source of ...
... once rever'd ally , on me , " On my poor children , guiltless of offence , " And on thy own , who claim'd protection from thee ; " Yet thou , obdurate , to thy rage a prey , Dost chide remorse and pity from thy breast . Dum . Source of ...
الصفحة 44
... once two hundred thousand sons of war With restless dins awak'd the midnight hour . Now horrid stillness in the vacant tents Sits undisturb'd ; and these incessant rills , Whose pebbled channel breaks their shallow stream , Fill with ...
... once two hundred thousand sons of war With restless dins awak'd the midnight hour . Now horrid stillness in the vacant tents Sits undisturb'd ; and these incessant rills , Whose pebbled channel breaks their shallow stream , Fill with ...
الصفحة 46
... once more upon the loss of freedom , Ven . It is the heaviest sure of human woes . Dum . " Learn one thing more , and , though re- lentless Heav'n " Its care withdraws from this ill - destin'd isle , " Thou , in the fall of nations ...
... once more upon the loss of freedom , Ven . It is the heaviest sure of human woes . Dum . " Learn one thing more , and , though re- lentless Heav'n " Its care withdraws from this ill - destin'd isle , " Thou , in the fall of nations ...
الصفحة 48
... You , when that office can avail no more , Will look more graceful on my death - cold bosom , Than to be shewn before the scoffing Romans , Should they behold that Dumnorix in shackles , Whom once 48 A & IV . BOADICEA .
... You , when that office can avail no more , Will look more graceful on my death - cold bosom , Than to be shewn before the scoffing Romans , Should they behold that Dumnorix in shackles , Whom once 48 A & IV . 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