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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We will heal up all : For we'll create young Arthur Duke of Bretagne, And Earl of j:
and this rich fair town We make him lord of.-Call the Lady Constance, Some
speedy messenger; bid her repair To our solemnity.— [Exit SALISBURY. Go we,
as ...
We will heal up all : For we'll create young Arthur Duke of Bretagne, And Earl of j:
and this rich fair town We make him lord of.-Call the Lady Constance, Some
speedy messenger; bid her repair To our solemnity.— [Exit SALISBURY. Go we,
as ...
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If thou, that bid'st me be content, wert grim, Ugly, Food with foul moles, and eye-
offending marks, I would not care, I then would be content : But thou art fair; and
at thy birth,-dear boy! Nature and fortune join'd to make thee great: Of nature's
gifts ...
If thou, that bid'st me be content, wert grim, Ugly, Food with foul moles, and eye-
offending marks, I would not care, I then would be content : But thou art fair; and
at thy birth,-dear boy! Nature and fortune join'd to make thee great: Of nature's
gifts ...
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My fair ally , my lovely minister ! ' Twas well Alvarez , by my arts impell ' d , - ( To
plunge Don Carlos in the last despair , And so prevent all future molestation )
Finish ' d the nuptials soon as he resolved them ; This conduct ripen ' d all for me
...
My fair ally , my lovely minister ! ' Twas well Alvarez , by my arts impell ' d , - ( To
plunge Don Carlos in the last despair , And so prevent all future molestation )
Finish ' d the nuptials soon as he resolved them ; This conduct ripen ' d all for me
...
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How fair the cheek , that first alarm ' d my soul ! How bright the eye that set it in a
flame ! How soft the breast , on which I laid my peace For years to slumber ,
unawaked by care ! How fierce the transport ! how sublime the bliss ! How deep ,
how ...
How fair the cheek , that first alarm ' d my soul ! How bright the eye that set it in a
flame ! How soft the breast , on which I laid my peace For years to slumber ,
unawaked by care ! How fierce the transport ! how sublime the bliss ! How deep ,
how ...
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How fair the cheek, that first alarm'd my soul! How bright the eye that set it in a
flame ! How soft the breast, on which I laid my peace For years to slumber,
unawaked by care! How fierce the transport how sublime the bliss! How deep,
how black, ...
How fair the cheek, that first alarm'd my soul! How bright the eye that set it in a
flame ! How soft the breast, on which I laid my peace For years to slumber,
unawaked by care! How fierce the transport how sublime the bliss! How deep,
how black, ...
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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