The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Band 8 |
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If we die well, our deaths will speak them so selves, And need no living witness. *
Ant. Thou hast loved me, And fain I would reward thee; I must die; Kill me, and
take the merit of my death To make thee friends with Caesar. } Ven. Did I think
You ...
If we die well, our deaths will speak them so selves, And need no living witness. *
Ant. Thou hast loved me, And fain I would reward thee; I must die; Kill me, and
take the merit of my death To make thee friends with Caesar. } Ven. Did I think
You ...
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No, I defy all counsel, all redress, But that which ends all counsel, true redress,
Death, death :—O, amiable, lovely death : Come, grin on me; and I will think thou
smil'st, And buss thee as thy wife I Misery's love, O, come to me! K. Phil.
No, I defy all counsel, all redress, But that which ends all counsel, true redress,
Death, death :—O, amiable, lovely death : Come, grin on me; and I will think thou
smil'st, And buss thee as thy wife I Misery's love, O, come to me! K. Phil.
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Another lean unwash ' d artificer Cuts off his tale , and talks of Arthur ' s death . K .
John . Why seek ' st thou to possess me with these fears ? Why urgest thou so oft
young Arthur ' s death ? . Thy hand hath murder ' d him : I had a mighty cause ...
Another lean unwash ' d artificer Cuts off his tale , and talks of Arthur ' s death . K .
John . Why seek ' st thou to possess me with these fears ? Why urgest thou so oft
young Arthur ' s death ? . Thy hand hath murder ' d him : I had a mighty cause ...
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By my decree do I decree his death? I do shall I then lead her to his arms ? O,
which side shall I take Be stabbed, or—stab? 'Tis equal death a choice of
agonies! Go, Zanga, go, defer the dreadful trial, Though but a day; something,
perchance, ...
By my decree do I decree his death? I do shall I then lead her to his arms ? O,
which side shall I take Be stabbed, or—stab? 'Tis equal death a choice of
agonies! Go, Zanga, go, defer the dreadful trial, Though but a day; something,
perchance, ...
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Day buries day, month month, and year the year, Our life is but a chain of many
deaths; Can then death's self be fear'd : our life much rather. Life is the desert, life
the solitude, Death joins us to the great majority: 'Tis to be borne to Platos, and to
...
Day buries day, month month, and year the year, Our life is but a chain of many
deaths; Can then death's self be fear'd : our life much rather. Life is the desert, life
the solitude, Death joins us to the great majority: 'Tis to be borne to Platos, and to
...
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Alicia Alon Alonzo Antony arms Arth Arthur attend bear beauty better blood breath bring Caesar cause Cleopatra comes curse dead death Don Carlos dost doth EARL England English Enter Exit eyes face fair fall father Faul fear fight fortune France gentle give gone grief guard hand Hast hath head hear heart Heaven hold honour hope hour Hubert John keep king lady land leave Leon Leonora live look lord means meet nature never night noble once pains peace play Poins poor prince reason rest revenge SCENE shame Shore soul speak stand sure tears tell thee thing thou thou art thou hast thought tongue true turn Young Zanga