British Theatre, Volume 20J. Bell, 1796 - English drama |
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... Crist . Yes , Trollio , I confess the godlike thirst , Ambition , that wou'd drink a sea of glory . But what from Dalecarlia ? Troll . Late last night , I sent a trusty slave to Peterson , And hourly 38 Aa II . GUSTAVUS VASA ,
... Crist . Yes , Trollio , I confess the godlike thirst , Ambition , that wou'd drink a sea of glory . But what from Dalecarlia ? Troll . Late last night , I sent a trusty slave to Peterson , And hourly 38 Aa II . GUSTAVUS VASA ,
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... Crist . Think you ? -Sure The wretches will not dare such quick perdition ! Troll . I think they will not - Though of old I know them All born to broils , the very sons of tumult ; Waste is their wealth , and mutiny their birthright ...
... Crist . Think you ? -Sure The wretches will not dare such quick perdition ! Troll . I think they will not - Though of old I know them All born to broils , the very sons of tumult ; Waste is their wealth , and mutiny their birthright ...
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John Bell. Crist . Whence ? Gent . Of Sweden , From Angermannia , from Helsingia some , Some from Gemtian and Nerician provinces . Crist . Their business ? Gent . They come to speak their griefs . Crist . Their griefs ? their insolence ...
John Bell. Crist . Whence ? Gent . Of Sweden , From Angermannia , from Helsingia some , Some from Gemtian and Nerician provinces . Crist . Their business ? Gent . They come to speak their griefs . Crist . Their griefs ? their insolence ...
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... Crist . Matchless insolence ! What art thou ? Speak ! Arv . Be sure no friend to thee For I'm a foe to tyrants . Crist . Fiends and fire ! - A whirlwind tear thee , most audacious traitor ! Arv . Do , rage and chafe , thy wrath's ...
... Crist . Matchless insolence ! What art thou ? Speak ! Arv . Be sure no friend to thee For I'm a foe to tyrants . Crist . Fiends and fire ! - A whirlwind tear thee , most audacious traitor ! Arv . Do , rage and chafe , thy wrath's ...
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... Crist . I'll know thee - I will know thee ! Bear him hence ! Why , what are kings , if slaves can brave us thus ? Go ... Crist . What would'st thou , fellow ? Mess . O , my sovereign lord , I am come fast and far , from ev'n till morn ...
... Crist . I'll know thee - I will know thee ! Bear him hence ! Why , what are kings , if slaves can brave us thus ? Go ... Crist . What would'st thou , fellow ? Mess . O , my sovereign lord , I am come fast and far , from ev'n till morn ...
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Abdalla Antiochus arms art thou Arvida Aspasia Bawd beauty Behold Boult breast Cali Cleon Crist Cristiern Cristina Dale Dalecarlia daughter dear death Demetrius Dionysia dost enters Ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes Fain Fainall faith fate father fear Foible fool Gent give Greece guilt Gustavus Gustavus Vasa hand hast hate hath hear heart Heaven Hell Hellicanus honour Irene king knight Lady WISHFORT ladyship Laertes Leontius liberty look lord LYSIMACHUS madam maid Marina married Marwood Mill Millamant Mincing Mira Mirabell mistress ne'er never o'er passion peace Pentapolis Pericles Petulant prince prince of Tyre rage SCENE shew Sir Rowland Sir Wil Sir Wilfull slaves smile soul sultan sure Sweden tell Thaisa Tharsus thee there's thine thing thou art thought tongue Troll Trollio tyrant Tyre virtue Wait wife Wish Witwould wretch