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" Pour down your blessings on this beauteous head, Where everlasting sweets are always springing, With a continual giving hand: let peace, Honour, and safety, always hover round her: Feed her with plenty, let her eyes ne'er see A sight of sorrow, nor her... "
Bell's British Theatre - Page 111
edited by - 1797
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Venice Preserved: A Tragedy, in Five Acts, Issue 14

Thomas Otway - 1899 - 64 pages
...Honour, and safety, always hover round her : Feed her with plenty ; let her eyes ne'er see A sight of sorrow, nor her heart know mourning ; Crown all her days with joy, her nights with rest, To bear the loss of one that too much lov'd ; And comfort her with patience in our parting! (rises}...
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Poetical Miscellanies: Consisting of Original Poems and Translations

1714 - 528 pages
...Peace, Honour and Safety always hover round her; feed her with Plenty ; let her Eyes ne'er fee ij Jight of Sorrow ; nor her Heart know Mourning : Crown all her .Days with Joys ; her Nights -nvirh Reft, . "»rmlefs as her own Thoughts ; and prop her Virtue. Otw.Ven-.PreT....
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Venice Preserv'd: Or, a Plot Discover'd. A Tragedy. Written by Mr. Thomas Otway

Thomas Otway - 1766 - 92 pages
...Peace, Honour, and Safety always hover round her ; Feed her with Plenty, let her Eyes ne'er fee A Sight of Sorrow, nor her Heart know Mourning: Crown all her Days with Joy, her Nights with Reft, Harmlefs as her own Thoughts; and prop her Virtue To bear theLofs of one that too much lov'd;...
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Plays: Viz. The Orphan, and Venice Preserv'd

Thomas Otway - 1767 - 292 pages
...and fafety always hover round her: Feed her with plenty, let her eyes ne'er fee A fight of forrow, nor her heart know mourning : Crown all her days with joy, her nights with reft, Harmlefs as her Own thoughts; and prop her virtue, To bear the lofs of one that too much lov'd;...
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Venice Preserved, Or, A Plot Discovered: A Tragedy

Thomas Otway - 1797 - 456 pages
...Honour, and safety, always hover round her ; Feed her with plenty ; let her eyes ne'er see A sight of sorrow, nor her heart know mourning ? Crown all...comfort her with patience in our parting. Bel. How I Parting, parting ! Jaf. Yes, for ever parting ; Kij I have sworn, Belvidcra, by yon heav'n, That...
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British Theatre, Volume 1

John Bell - 1792 - 340 pages
...Honour, and-safety, always hover round her ; Feed her with plenty ; let her eyes ne'er see A sight of sorrow, nor her heart know mourning ? Crown all...Yes, for ever parting ; I have sworn, Belvidera, by you heav'n, That best can tell how much 1 lose to leave thee, We part this hour for ever. 560 Bel....
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 2

William Jones - 1795 - 446 pages
...and fafety, always hover round her ; Feed her with plenty ; let her eyes ne'er fee A fight of forrow, nor her heart know mourning ? Crown all her days with joy, her nights with reft, Harmlefs as her own thoughts ; and prop her virtue, To bear the lofs of one that too much lov'd...
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The British Drama: Tragedies. 2 v

1804 - 516 pages
...peace, Honour, and safety, always hover round her; Feed her with plenty ; let her eyes ne'er sec A sight of sorrow, nor her heart know mourning; Crown all...her virtue, To bear the loss of one, that too much loved, And comfort her with patience in our parting! Bel. How ! parting, parting ! Jaf. Yes, for ever...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...Honour, and safety, always hover round her; Feed lier with plenty ; let lier eves ne'er see Ë bight of sorrow, nor her heart* know mourning; Crown all...Harmless as her own thoughts; and prop 'her virtue, Ãî bear the loss of one, tTiat too much loved, And comfort her with patience in our parting! Bel....
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Tragedies

1804 - 510 pages
...•>i, Harmless as her own thoughts; und prop her virtue, I'o bear the loss of one, that too much luved, And comfort her with patience in our parting! Bel....for ever parting ; I have sworn, Belvidera, by yon heaven, That best can tell IKIW mueh I lose to leave thc-e, We part this hour tor ever. Bel. O! callback...
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