British Theatre, Volume 20J. Bell, 1796 - English drama |
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... prince , Had rang'd embattled nations at our gates : But thus reserv'd to lure the wolves of Turkey , Adds shame to grief , and infamy to ruin . Lamenting av'rice now too late discovers Her own neglected , in the public safety . Leo ...
... prince , Had rang'd embattled nations at our gates : But thus reserv'd to lure the wolves of Turkey , Adds shame to grief , and infamy to ruin . Lamenting av'rice now too late discovers Her own neglected , in the public safety . Leo ...
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... prince and subject , A happy land , where circulating power Flows through each member of th ' embodied state , Sure , not unconscious of the mighty blessing , Her grateful sons shine bright with ev'ry virtue ; Untainted with the lust of ...
... prince and subject , A happy land , where circulating power Flows through each member of th ' embodied state , Sure , not unconscious of the mighty blessing , Her grateful sons shine bright with ev'ry virtue ; Untainted with the lust of ...
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... prince , for whom indulgent heaven ordains At once the joys of paradise and empire , Now join thy people's , and thy Cali's prayers , Suspend thy passage to the seats of bliss , Nor wish for houries in Irene's arms . Mah . Forbear - I ...
... prince , for whom indulgent heaven ordains At once the joys of paradise and empire , Now join thy people's , and thy Cali's prayers , Suspend thy passage to the seats of bliss , Nor wish for houries in Irene's arms . Mah . Forbear - I ...
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... prince so well , demand our silence ? Abd . Perhaps my zeal too fierce betray'd my pru- dence ; Perhaps my warmth exceeded my commission ; Perhaps I will not stoop to plead my cause ; Giij A & V. 77 IRENE . O, hear my prayers! accept ...
... prince so well , demand our silence ? Abd . Perhaps my zeal too fierce betray'd my pru- dence ; Perhaps my warmth exceeded my commission ; Perhaps I will not stoop to plead my cause ; Giij A & V. 77 IRENE . O, hear my prayers! accept ...
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John Bell. 29 IT ASH THE LID PERICLES . Leon . Jamesworn , & will dispatch . Pirat , Hold , anttain So lif PRINCE OF TYRE . TRAGEDY . SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN.
John Bell. 29 IT ASH THE LID PERICLES . Leon . Jamesworn , & will dispatch . Pirat , Hold , anttain So lif PRINCE OF TYRE . TRAGEDY . SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN.
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