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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Cast thy black veil upon my shame, O might! And shield me with thy sable wing
for ever. Shore. Why dost thou turn away?—Why tremble thus? Why thus indulge
thy fears, and in despair, Abandon thy distracted soul to horror? Cast every black
...
Cast thy black veil upon my shame, O might! And shield me with thy sable wing
for ever. Shore. Why dost thou turn away?—Why tremble thus? Why thus indulge
thy fears, and in despair, Abandon thy distracted soul to horror? Cast every black
...
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... pays shame When shrill-tongued Fulvia scolds. The messengers! [Calling. Ant.
Let Rome in Tyber melt, and the wide arch Of the ranged empire fall ! Here is my
space: Kingdoms are clay; the nobleness of life Is, to do thus. [Kisses her hand.
... pays shame When shrill-tongued Fulvia scolds. The messengers! [Calling. Ant.
Let Rome in Tyber melt, and the wide arch Of the ranged empire fall ! Here is my
space: Kingdoms are clay; the nobleness of life Is, to do thus. [Kisses her hand.
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Con. o A wicked day, and not a holy av 1– - - what of this day deserved? what
hath it done, That it in golden letters should be set, Among the high tides, in the
kalendar 2 Nay, rather, turn this day out of the week; This day of shame,
oppression, ...
Con. o A wicked day, and not a holy av 1– - - what of this day deserved? what
hath it done, That it in golden letters should be set, Among the high tides, in the
kalendar 2 Nay, rather, turn this day out of the week; This day of shame,
oppression, ...
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... to do a deed of shame, This murder had not come into my mind: But, taking
note of thy abhorr'd aspéct, Finding thee fit for bloody villainy, I faintly broke with
thee of Arthur's death; And thou, to be endeared to a king, Mad'st it no conscience
to ...
... to do a deed of shame, This murder had not come into my mind: But, taking
note of thy abhorr'd aspéct, Finding thee fit for bloody villainy, I faintly broke with
thee of Arthur's death; And thou, to be endeared to a king, Mad'st it no conscience
to ...
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There ' s nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice - told
tale , Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoil ' d the
sweet world ' s taste , That it yields naught , but shame and bitterness . Pan .
There ' s nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice - told
tale , Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoil ' d the
sweet world ' s taste , That it yields naught , but shame and bitterness . Pan .
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