The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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Page 26
... look , at least . Att . Behold , he comes . O , bless me with a look , Know , my Licinius , That at this moment I am all the daughter ; The filial feelings now possess my soul , And other passions find no entrance there . Lic . O sweet ...
... look , at least . Att . Behold , he comes . O , bless me with a look , Know , my Licinius , That at this moment I am all the daughter ; The filial feelings now possess my soul , And other passions find no entrance there . Lic . O sweet ...
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... look . The happy man who can descry him first Points him to his next neighbor ; he to his ; Then what a thunder of applause goes round ! What music to the ear of filial love ! Attilia ! not a Roman eye was seen , But shed pure tears of ...
... look . The happy man who can descry him first Points him to his next neighbor ; he to his ; Then what a thunder of applause goes round ! What music to the ear of filial love ! Attilia ! not a Roman eye was seen , But shed pure tears of ...
Page 37
... look betrays the soul's soft feelings , And shows imperfect speech of little worth . Att . My father then conspires his own destruction . Is it not so ? Bar . Indeed , I fear it much ; But as the senate has not yet resolved , There is ...
... look betrays the soul's soft feelings , And shows imperfect speech of little worth . Att . My father then conspires his own destruction . Is it not so ? Bar . Indeed , I fear it much ; But as the senate has not yet resolved , There is ...
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... look into my inmost soul , And see how warm it burns with love and duty , Thou wouldst abate the rigor of thy words . Reg . Could I explore the secrets of thy breast , The virtue I would wish should flourish there Were fortitude , not ...
... look into my inmost soul , And see how warm it burns with love and duty , Thou wouldst abate the rigor of thy words . Reg . Could I explore the secrets of thy breast , The virtue I would wish should flourish there Were fortitude , not ...
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... look down propitious on her , Inspire her senate with your sacred wisdom , And call up all that's Roman in their souls ! Enter MANLIUS ( speaking ) . See that the lictors wait , and guard the entrance- Take care that none intrude . Reg ...
... look down propitious on her , Inspire her senate with your sacred wisdom , And call up all that's Roman in their souls ! Enter MANLIUS ( speaking ) . See that the lictors wait , and guard the entrance- Take care that none intrude . Reg ...
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