tis idle rage : Oh ! mark it not ; but let thy steady virtue Be constant to its temper. Save his life, And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy mighty name about, in scurril mirth ; Shall brand thy... The fatalists; or, Records of 1814 and 1815 - Page 197by mrs. Kelly - 1821Full view - About this book
| John Bell - 1792 - 316 pages
...dishonour. Death shall free me At once from infamy, and thee, thou traitress 1 Arp. No matter, tho' the whistling winds grow loud, And the rude tempest...Be constant to its temper. Save his life> And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy mighty name about,... | |
| John Banks - 1797 - 438 pages
...dishonour. Death shall free me At once from infamy, and thee, thou traitress I Arp. No matter, tho' the whistling winds grow loud, And the rude tempest...Be constant to its temper. Save his life, And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy mighty name about,... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...vile dishonour. Death shall free me At once from infamy, and thee, thou traitress ! Arp. No matter, though the whistling winds grow loud, And the rude...Be constant to its temper. Save his life, And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy mighty name about,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...vile dishonour. Death shall free me At once from infamy, and thee, thou traitress ! Arp. No matter, though the whistling winds grow loud, And the rude...Be constant to its temper. Save his" life, And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy mighty паше... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...from infamy, and thee, thou traitress ! Arp. No matter, though the whistling wiiuU grow loud, A nd the rude tempest roars, 'tis idle rage : Oh ! mark...steady virtue Be constant to its temper. Save his lite, And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...free me At once from infamy, and thee, thou traitress ! Arp. N'o mutter, though the whistling niuds grow loud, And the rude tempest roars, 'tis idle rage : Oh ! mark it not; but let thy stendv virtue Be constant to its temper. Save his life, And save Arpaain from the sport of talkers.... | |
| John Hughes, Nicholas Rowe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 282 pages
...dishonour. Death shall free me At once from infamy, and thee, thou traitress ! Arp. No matter, tho' the whistling winds grow loud, And the rude tempest...Be constant to its temper. Save his life, And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy mighty name about,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 348 pages
...dishonour. Death shall free me At once from infamy, and thee, thou traitress ! Arp. No matter, tho' the whistling winds grow loud, And the rude tempest...Be constant to its temper. Save his life, And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy mighty name about,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 328 pages
...dishonour. Death shall free me At once from infamy, and thee, thou traitress ! Arp. No matter, tho' the whistling winds grow loud. And the rude tempest...Be constant to its temper. Save his life, And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy mighty name about,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...vile dishonour. Death shall free me At once from infamy and thee, thou traitress ! Arp. No matter, though the whistling winds grow loud, And the rude...Be constant to its temper. Save his life, And save Arpasia from the sport of talkers. Think, how the busy, meddling world will toss Thy mighty nnme about,... | |
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