The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... wretch : to die well pleas'd , Is all the happiest of mankind can hope for . To be a wretch , is to survive the loss Of every joy , and even hope itself , As I have done . Why do I mourn him then ? For , by the anguish of my tortur'd ...
... wretch : to die well pleas'd , Is all the happiest of mankind can hope for . To be a wretch , is to survive the loss Of every joy , and even hope itself , As I have done . Why do I mourn him then ? For , by the anguish of my tortur'd ...
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... wretch , Unseen by mortal eye , has groan'd in anguish , And died obscure , unpitied , and unknown . Mel . Clandestine murderer ! Yes , there's the Phil . Alas ! it cannot be : but mark my Let the wild tempest rage . Melanthon , ha ...
... wretch , Unseen by mortal eye , has groan'd in anguish , And died obscure , unpitied , and unknown . Mel . Clandestine murderer ! Yes , there's the Phil . Alas ! it cannot be : but mark my Let the wild tempest rage . Melanthon , ha ...
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... wretch , with what intent , at this dread hour- Wherefore alarm'st thou thus our peaceful watch ? [ Exit . Re - enter PHILOTAS , with EUPHRASIA . Euphrasia ! - Why , princess , thus anticipate the dawn ? Still sleep and silence wrap the ...
... wretch , with what intent , at this dread hour- Wherefore alarm'st thou thus our peaceful watch ? [ Exit . Re - enter PHILOTAS , with EUPHRASIA . Euphrasia ! - Why , princess , thus anticipate the dawn ? Still sleep and silence wrap the ...
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... wretch , There's not a villain , not a tool of power , But , silence interest , extinguish fear , And he will prove benevolent to man . The gen'rous heart does more : will dare do all That honour prompts . - How dost thou dare to murder ...
... wretch , There's not a villain , not a tool of power , But , silence interest , extinguish fear , And he will prove benevolent to man . The gen'rous heart does more : will dare do all That honour prompts . - How dost thou dare to murder ...
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... wretch like me ? None then would waste their hours in foreign thoughts , Forget themselves , and what concerns their peace , To search , with prying eyes , for faults abroad , If all , like me , consider'd their own hearts , And wept ...
... wretch like me ? None then would waste their hours in foreign thoughts , Forget themselves , and what concerns their peace , To search , with prying eyes , for faults abroad , If all , like me , consider'd their own hearts , And wept ...
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