| John Hughes - 1720 - 88 pages
...to fhun it. . Eud. O fatal Error N- Like a reftlcfs Gho^ It will purfue, and haunt thee ftill, ev'n there, Perhaps in Forms more Frightful. Death's a Name By which poor gtidlmg IVJortals are dceeiv'd, 'Tis no where to be found. Thou fly'fl in vain From Life, to meet again... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...racks, and slow consuming fires, And therefore to the grave I'd fly to shun it ! Eud. О fatal error ! Like a restless ghost, It will pursue and haunt thee...Death's a name By which poor guessing mortals are deceived ; *Tis no where to be found. Thou flyest in vain From life, to meet again with that thou flyest.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...racks, and slow consuming fires, And therefore to the grave I'd fly to shun it ! Eud. О fatal error ! Like a restless ghost, It will pursue and haunt thee...Death's a name By which poor guessing mortals are deceived ; Tis no where to be found. Thou flyest in vain From life, to meet again with that thou flyest... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...and slow consuming fires, And therefore to the grave I'd fly to shun it ! Eud. O fatal error ! — —Like a restless ghost, It will pursue and haunt...Death's a name By which poor guessing mortals are deceived ; Tis no where to be found. Thou flyest in vain From life, to meet again with that thou flyest.... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...to shun it ! Eud. O fatal error ! Like a restless ghost, It will pursue and haunt thee still ; «ven there, Perhaps, in forms more frightful. Death's a name By which poor guessiug mortals are deceived ; '1 is no where to be found. Thou flyest in vain From life, to meet... | |
| John Hughes, Nicholas Rowe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 282 pages
...Pho. No thought's my deadliest foe; And therefore to the grave I'd fly to shun it ! Eud. O fatal error Like a restless ghost, It will pursue and haunt thee...still; even there, Perhaps, in forms more frightful. How wilt thou curse thy rashness than ! How start, And shudder, and shrink back ! yet how avoid To... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 348 pages
...No thought's my deadliest foe ; And therefore to the grave I'd fly to shun it ! End. O fatal error Like a restless ghost, It will pursue and haunt thee...still; even there, Perhaps, in forms more frightful. How wilt thou curse thy rashness then ! How start, And shudder, and shrink back ! yet how avoid To... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 328 pages
...Pho. No thought's my deadliest foe; And therefore to the grave I'd fly to shun it! Eud. O fatal error Like a restless ghost, It will pursue and haunt thee...still; even there,' Perhaps, in forms more frightful. How wilt thou curse thy rashness then ! How start, And shudder, and shrink back ! yet how avoid To... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 pages
...restless ghost, It will pursue and haunt ihee still ; even there, Perhaps, in forms more frightful. How wilt thou curse thy rashness then ! How start...shrink back! yet how avoid To put on thy new being? Pha. I thank thee! For now I'm quite undone — 1 gave up all tor thee before; but ibis, this bosom... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 pages
...thought's my deadliest foe; And therefore to the grave I'd fly to shun it Eud. O, fatal error ! — Like a restless ghost, It will pursue and haunt thee...still ; even there, Perhaps, in forms more frightful. How wilt thou curse thy rashness then ! How start And shudder, and shrink back ! yet bow avoid To put... | |
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