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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... once grow fond of an opinion , They call it honour , honesty , and faith , And sooner part with life than let it go . Glo . And yet this tough impracticable heart Is govern'd by a dainty - finger'd girl ! Such flaws are found in the ...
... once grow fond of an opinion , They call it honour , honesty , and faith , And sooner part with life than let it go . Glo . And yet this tough impracticable heart Is govern'd by a dainty - finger'd girl ! Such flaws are found in the ...
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... Once a bright star , that held her place on high ; The first and fairest of our English dames , While royal Edward held the sov'reign rule . Now sunk in grief , and pining with despair , Her waning form no longer shall excite Envy in ...
... Once a bright star , that held her place on high ; The first and fairest of our English dames , While royal Edward held the sov'reign rule . Now sunk in grief , and pining with despair , Her waning form no longer shall excite Envy in ...
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... once more , Bright as the morning sun above the mist . Exert thy charms , seek out the stern Protector , And sooth his savage temper with thy beauty : Spite of his deadly , unrelenting nature , He shall be moved to pity , and redress ...
... once more , Bright as the morning sun above the mist . Exert thy charms , seek out the stern Protector , And sooth his savage temper with thy beauty : Spite of his deadly , unrelenting nature , He shall be moved to pity , and redress ...
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... once were women here below , Be witness of the truth , the holy friendship , Which here to this my other self I vow . If I not hold her nearer to my soul , Tran eve other joy the world can give , et SCENE II . ] 15 JANE SHORE .
... once were women here below , Be witness of the truth , the holy friendship , Which here to this my other self I vow . If I not hold her nearer to my soul , Tran eve other joy the world can give , et SCENE II . ] 15 JANE SHORE .
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... once the lavish bounty rayal Edward's love , I trust to 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 ...
... once the lavish bounty rayal Edward's love , I trust to 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 ...
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