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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... thee , inquire the wretched out , And court the offices of soft humanity ! Like thee , reserve their raiment for the naked , Reach out their bread to feed the crying orphan , Or mix their pitying tears with those that weep ! Thy praise ...
... thee , inquire the wretched out , And court the offices of soft humanity ! Like thee , reserve their raiment for the naked , Reach out their bread to feed the crying orphan , Or mix their pitying tears with those that weep ! Thy praise ...
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... thee ; [ Giving a Casket . Give this , all that I can call my own , set it rest unknown , and safe with thee ; the state's injustice should oppress me , e of all , and turn me out a wanderer , etchedness may find relief from thee ...
... thee ; [ Giving a Casket . Give this , all that I can call my own , set it rest unknown , and safe with thee ; the state's injustice should oppress me , e of all , and turn me out a wanderer , etchedness may find relief from thee ...
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... thee To dress my face in easy , dull indiff'rence : But ' twill not be ; my wrongs will tear their way , And rush at once upon thee . Hast . Are you wise ? Have you the use of reason ? Do you wake ? What means this raving , this ...
... thee To dress my face in easy , dull indiff'rence : But ' twill not be ; my wrongs will tear their way , And rush at once upon thee . Hast . Are you wise ? Have you the use of reason ? Do you wake ? What means this raving , this ...
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... thee fall'n , and grov'ling at my feet ; See thy last breath with indignation go , And tread thee sinking to the shades below . [ Exit . Hast . How fierce a fiend is passion ! With what wildness , What tyranny untamed it reigns in woman ...
... thee fall'n , and grov'ling at my feet ; See thy last breath with indignation go , And tread thee sinking to the shades below . [ Exit . Hast . How fierce a fiend is passion ! With what wildness , What tyranny untamed it reigns in woman ...
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... thee , and not speak of love ? E'en now , thus sadly as thou stand'st before me , Thus desolate , dejected , and forlorn , Thy softness steals upon my yielding senses , Till my soul faints , and sickens with desire . How can'st thou ...
... thee , and not speak of love ? E'en now , thus sadly as thou stand'st before me , Thus desolate , dejected , and forlorn , Thy softness steals upon my yielding senses , Till my soul faints , and sickens with desire . How can'st thou ...
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