Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... will not suffer him to utter.- AIR . Ye gloomy thoughts , ye fears perverse , Like sullen vapours all disperse , And scatter in the wind ; Delusive phantoms , brood of night , No more my 34 AZ I. SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
... will not suffer him to utter.- AIR . Ye gloomy thoughts , ye fears perverse , Like sullen vapours all disperse , And scatter in the wind ; Delusive phantoms , brood of night , No more my 34 AZ I. SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
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... fears and head - achs ; it is the finest thing in the world for an asthma ; and no body that takes it , is ever troubled with hystericks . 184 Col. Give me a pinch of your Ladyship's snuff . Lady M. This is a mighty pretty sort of a man ...
... fears and head - achs ; it is the finest thing in the world for an asthma ; and no body that takes it , is ever troubled with hystericks . 184 Col. Give me a pinch of your Ladyship's snuff . Lady M. This is a mighty pretty sort of a man ...
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... fear , Beauty prompts , and nought shall stay me ; Boldly for that prize I steer ; Rocks , nor winds , nor waves dismay me . 4 Yet , rash lover , look behind , Think what evils may betide you ; Love and fortune both are blind , And you ...
... fear , Beauty prompts , and nought shall stay me ; Boldly for that prize I steer ; Rocks , nor winds , nor waves dismay me . 4 Yet , rash lover , look behind , Think what evils may betide you ; Love and fortune both are blind , And you ...
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... light , As well as night , A lover's hopes may bless . A. 2. Farewell , my friend , May gentle rest Calm each tumult in your breast , Every pain and fear remove . G Lion . What have I done ? A. 3 . Act II . 73 LIONEL AND CLARISSA .
... light , As well as night , A lover's hopes may bless . A. 2. Farewell , my friend , May gentle rest Calm each tumult in your breast , Every pain and fear remove . G Lion . What have I done ? A. 3 . Act II . 73 LIONEL AND CLARISSA .
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... fears , ' tis in vain to disguise . You know them , yet still to destruction you press m And force that from passion which prudence denie I fain would oppose a perverse inclination ; The visions of fancy , from reason divide ; With ...
... fears , ' tis in vain to disguise . You know them , yet still to destruction you press m And force that from passion which prudence denie I fain would oppose a perverse inclination ; The visions of fancy , from reason divide ; With ...
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