Bell's British Theatre, Volume 8John Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... death would please me . Unhappy fate ! My country overcome ! My six years hope of vengeance quite expir'd ! - Would nature were- -I will not fall alone : But others ' groans shall tell the world my death . [ Aside , and exit . Enter ...
... death would please me . Unhappy fate ! My country overcome ! My six years hope of vengeance quite expir'd ! - Would nature were- -I will not fall alone : But others ' groans shall tell the world my death . [ Aside , and exit . Enter ...
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... death ? I do Shall I then lead her to his arms ? Oh , which side shall I take ? Be stabb'd , or - stab ? ' Tis equal death ! a choice of agonies ? - Ah , no - all other agonies are ease To oneOh , Leonora ! -never , never ! Go , Zanga ...
... death ? I do Shall I then lead her to his arms ? Oh , which side shall I take ? Be stabb'd , or - stab ? ' Tis equal death ! a choice of agonies ? - Ah , no - all other agonies are ease To oneOh , Leonora ! -never , never ! Go , Zanga ...
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... deaths ; Can then death's self be fear'd ? our life much rather . Life is the desert , life the solitude , Death joins us to the great majority : ' Tis to be borne to Plato's , and to Cæsars ; ' Tis to be great for ever ; ' Tis pleasure ...
... deaths ; Can then death's self be fear'd ? our life much rather . Life is the desert , life the solitude , Death joins us to the great majority : ' Tis to be borne to Plato's , and to Cæsars ; ' Tis to be great for ever ; ' Tis pleasure ...
Common terms and phrases
Alon Alonzo ALTEA art thou better Caca cann't COLLEY CIBBER COVENT GARDEN creature dæmon dare daugh dear death Don Carlos dost thou Duke Enter Estif ESTIFANIA Exeunt Exit fair farmer favour fear fool gentleman Giles give good-natur'd happy hear heart Heaven honour hope husband Juan JUAN DE CASTRO kiss Lady Betty Lady EASY Lady Graveairs ladyship laugh leave Leon Leonora look Lord AIMWORTH Lord Foppington Lord Morelove lordship madam maid Margaritta marry matter MERVIN mind mistress never noble Old Wom pain pardon passion Patty PEREZ pleasure poor Pr'ythee pray pride Ralph SCENE servant shew Sir Cha Sir Charles Sir Harry soul speak sure sweet talk tears tell thee THEODOSIA there's thing thought twas virtue what's wife woman young Zanga