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 |
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... 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 give this motion to my heart , And bid my tongue be still ? J ...
... 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 give this motion to my heart , And bid my tongue be still ? J ...
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... 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 give this motion to my heart , And bid my tongue be still ? J ...
... 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 give this motion to my heart , And bid my tongue be still ? J ...
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... stand up in the defence Of an oppress'd , unhappy , helpless woman . Hast . And dost thou know me , slave ? Dum . Yes , thou proud lord ! I know thee well ; know thee with each advantage Which wealth , or power , or noble birth can give ...
... stand up in the defence Of an oppress'd , unhappy , helpless woman . Hast . And dost thou know me , slave ? Dum . Yes , thou proud lord ! I know thee well ; know thee with each advantage Which wealth , or power , or noble birth can give ...
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... stand provided of your braves and ruffians , To man your cause , and bluster in your brothel . Dum . Take back the foul reproach , unmanner'd railer ! Nor urge my rage too far , lest thou shouldst find I have as daring spirits in my ...
... stand provided of your braves and ruffians , To man your cause , and bluster in your brothel . Dum . Take back the foul reproach , unmanner'd railer ! Nor urge my rage too far , lest thou shouldst find I have as daring spirits in my ...
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... stands a lonely , but a healthful , dwelling , Built for convenience and the use of life : Around it fallows , meads , and pastures fair , A little garden , and a limpid brook , By Nature's own contrivance seem'd disposed . Your virtue ...
... stands a lonely , but a healthful , dwelling , Built for convenience and the use of life : Around it fallows , meads , and pastures fair , A little garden , and a limpid brook , By Nature's own contrivance seem'd disposed . Your virtue ...
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