The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... shame ! -my husband ? Dum . I knew him well - but stay this flood of anguish , The senseless grave feels not your pious sorrows : Three years and more are past , since I was bid , With many of our common friends , to wait him To his ...
... shame ! -my husband ? Dum . I knew him well - but stay this flood of anguish , The senseless grave feels not your pious sorrows : Three years and more are past , since I was bid , With many of our common friends , to wait him To his ...
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... shame , straction and despair seize me on earth , * not my faithless ghost have peace hereafter , Wer taste the bliss of your celestial fellowship ! . Shore . Yes , thou art true ; and only thou art true : Therefore these jewels , once ...
... shame , straction and despair seize me on earth , * not my faithless ghost have peace hereafter , Wer taste the bliss of your celestial fellowship ! . Shore . Yes , thou art true ; and only thou art true : Therefore these jewels , once ...
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... shame , And one false step entirely damns her fame ; In vain with tears the loss she may deplore , In vain look back on what she was before ; She sets , like stars that fall , to rise no more . [ Exeunt . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. An ...
... shame , And one false step entirely damns her fame ; In vain with tears the loss she may deplore , In vain look back on what she was before ; She sets , like stars that fall , to rise no more . [ Exeunt . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. An ...
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... shame and infamy , Giv'n up to be the sport of villain's tongues . Of laughing parasites , and lewd buffoons ; And all because my soul has doted on thee With love , with truth , and tenderness unutterable ? Hast . Are these the proofs ...
... shame and infamy , Giv'n up to be the sport of villain's tongues . Of laughing parasites , and lewd buffoons ; And all because my soul has doted on thee With love , with truth , and tenderness unutterable ? Hast . Are these the proofs ...
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... shame , Distraction and despair seize me on earth , Let not my faithless ghost have peace hereafter , Nor taste the bliss of your celestial fellowship ! J. Shore . Yes , thou art true ; and only thou art true : Therefore these jewels ...
... shame , Distraction and despair seize me on earth , Let not my faithless ghost have peace hereafter , Nor taste the bliss of your celestial fellowship ! J. Shore . Yes , thou art true ; and only thou art true : Therefore these jewels ...
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