The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1854 |
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... virtue . On the earth , The cold , damp earth , the royal victim lies ; And , while pale famine drinks his vital spirit , He welcomes death , and smiles himself to rest . Oh ! would I could relieve him ! Thou withdraw ; Thy wearied ...
... virtue . On the earth , The cold , damp earth , the royal victim lies ; And , while pale famine drinks his vital spirit , He welcomes death , and smiles himself to rest . Oh ! would I could relieve him ! Thou withdraw ; Thy wearied ...
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... virtue , shall reward the deed . [ Enters the cave . Phil . Prevailing , powerful virtue ! -Thou sub- duest The stubborn heart , and mould'st it to thy purpose . Would I could save them ! -But though not for me The glorious power to ...
... virtue , shall reward the deed . [ Enters the cave . Phil . Prevailing , powerful virtue ! -Thou sub- duest The stubborn heart , and mould'st it to thy purpose . Would I could save them ! -But though not for me The glorious power to ...
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... virtue , that can thus behold Its executioner , and smile upon him . That piteous sight ! may this Arc . She must withdraw , Philotas ; Delav undoes us both . The restless main Glows with the blush of day . The time requires , Without ...
... virtue , that can thus behold Its executioner , and smile upon him . That piteous sight ! may this Arc . She must withdraw , Philotas ; Delav undoes us both . The restless main Glows with the blush of day . The time requires , Without ...
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... virtue wear it , And in due time transmit it to their boy ! Re - enter PHILOTAS . Phil . All things are apt ; the drowsy sentinel Lies hush'd in sleep ; I'll marshal thee the way Down the steep rock . Euph . Oh ! let us quickly hence ...
... virtue wear it , And in due time transmit it to their boy ! Re - enter PHILOTAS . Phil . All things are apt ; the drowsy sentinel Lies hush'd in sleep ; I'll marshal thee the way Down the steep rock . Euph . Oh ! let us quickly hence ...
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... virtue . Wherefore venture hither ? Why with rash valour penetrate our gates ? Pho . Could I refrain ? Oh ! could I tamely wait Th ' event of ling'ring war ? with patience count The lazy - pacing hours , while here in Syracuse The ...
... virtue . Wherefore venture hither ? Why with rash valour penetrate our gates ? Pho . Could I refrain ? Oh ! could I tamely wait Th ' event of ling'ring war ? with patience count The lazy - pacing hours , while here in Syracuse The ...
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