Titus and Berenice: A Tragedy, Acted at the Duke's Theatre. With a Farce Called the Cheats of Scapin, Band 3T. Turner, 1813 - 62 Seiten |
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... Sylv . Oh Lucrece , ' twas the pangs of jealousy , curst jealousy , that brought me hither . Luc . Where lodged you then last night ? Sylv . Here , in this house , my cousin Porcia's house : I met her late last night , just as I ...
... Sylv . Oh Lucrece , ' twas the pangs of jealousy , curst jealousy , that brought me hither . Luc . Where lodged you then last night ? Sylv . Here , in this house , my cousin Porcia's house : I met her late last night , just as I ...
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... Sylv . " Tis for a lover , Lucrece ; Beaugard courts her , a friend and lewd companion of my false husband's . Luc . I know him but too well . Sylv . Why , dost thou love him ? Luc . So much that I can neither eat , drink , nor sleep in ...
... Sylv . " Tis for a lover , Lucrece ; Beaugard courts her , a friend and lewd companion of my false husband's . Luc . I know him but too well . Sylv . Why , dost thou love him ? Luc . So much that I can neither eat , drink , nor sleep in ...
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... Sylv . Why , who are you , sir ? Cour . E'en a wandering knight , that have forsaken my castle in the country , and am come up to town for preferment truly . Sylv . And one would think so proper , lusty , a well- made fellow as you are ...
... Sylv . Why , who are you , sir ? Cour . E'en a wandering knight , that have forsaken my castle in the country , and am come up to town for preferment truly . Sylv . And one would think so proper , lusty , a well- made fellow as you are ...
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... Sylv . Yes , thy unhappy wife . Thou false , deceitful , perjur'd , shameless wretch : Have I deserv'd this from thee ? Cour . Pox confound her [ Takes out a Book , and falls a reading . Sylv . Is this the recompense of all my love ...
... Sylv . Yes , thy unhappy wife . Thou false , deceitful , perjur'd , shameless wretch : Have I deserv'd this from thee ? Cour . Pox confound her [ Takes out a Book , and falls a reading . Sylv . Is this the recompense of all my love ...
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... Sylv . This very house ; that door Opens into the garden , let us walk there ; Won't you go with me , Courtine ? Cour . No. Sylv . Pr'ythee do , love . Don't be thus cruel to me . Cour . Then promise one thing ; And may be my good ...
... Sylv . This very house ; that door Opens into the garden , let us walk there ; Won't you go with me , Courtine ? Cour . No. Sylv . Pr'ythee do , love . Don't be thus cruel to me . Cour . Then promise one thing ; And may be my good ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aquil arms art thou Atheist Beau Beaugard Belv Belvidera bless blest bosom BRAINVILLE Brother captain Cour Courtine curse curst dæmon dagger Dare Daredevil dear devil Duke e'er Elkanah Settle Enter ev'n ev'ry Exeunt eyes face fate Fath father fear fellow fool fortune give Grat Gratian hand happy hast heart heav'n honest honour hope hour Jaff Jaffier kiss lady little Nicky live look lord Lord Rochester lov'd madam married mind murder Muse Nacky ne'er never night noble o'er on't Otway peace Pier Pierre pity poet poor Porcia pow'r pr'ythee Priu Renault rogue seem'd senate shew sorrows soul sure swear sword Sylv Sylvia tears tell thee Theod THEODORET there's thing thou art thought thro truth twas twill Venice VENICE PRESERVED villain virtue what's whore widow wife wilt WINDSOR CASTLE wretch
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 27 - Upon himself; horror and doubt distract His troubled thoughts, and from the bottom stir The Hell within him; for within him Hell He brings, and round about him, nor from Hell One step, no more than from himself, can fly By change of place...
Seite 23 - Sure, all ill stories of thy sex are false. 0 woman! lovely woman! Nature made thee To temper man; we had been brutes without you. Angels are painted fair, to look like you; There's in you all that we believe of heav'n — Amazing brightness, purity, and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Seite 15 - You stole her from me ; like a thief you stole her, At dead of night ! that cursed hour you chose To rifle me of all my heart held dear. May all your joys in her prove false, like mine ! A sterile fortune and a barren bed Attend you both : continual discord make Your days and nights bitter, and grievous still ! May the hard hand of a vexatious need Oppress and grind you ; till at last you find The curse of disobedience all your portion.
Seite 94 - Lead me into some place that's fit for mourning; Where the free air, light, and the cheerful sun May never enter. Hang it round with black; ;Set up one taper that may last a day — As long as I've to live; and there all leave me, Sparing no tears when you this tale relate, But bid all cruel fathers dread my fate.
Seite 245 - And as she lay upon the durtie ground, Her huge long taile her den all overspred, Yet was in knots and many boughtes upwound, Pointed with mortall sting.
Seite 70 - No ; thou shalt not force me from thee. Use me reproachfully, and like a slave ; Tread on me, buffet me, heap wrongs on wrongs On my poor head ; I'll bear it all with patience, Shall weary out thy most unfriendly cruelty : Lie at thy feet and kiss them, though they spurn me, Till, wounded by my sufferings, thou relent, And raise me to thy arms with dear forgiveness.
Seite 23 - Oh woman ! lovely woman ! Nature made thee To temper man : we had been brutes without you ! Angels are painted fair to look like you : There's in you all, that we believe of" heaven ; Amazing brightness, purity and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Seite 30 - Were there one wise or honest, I could kill him For herding with that nest of fools and knaves. By all my wrongs, thou talk'st as if revenge Were to be had, and the brave story warms me.
Seite 19 - I'm ready. JAFF. I think no safety can be here for virtue, And grieve, my friend, as much as thou to live In such a wretched state as this of Venice, Where all agree to spoil the public good, And villains fatten with the brave man's labours.
Seite 86 - And may no fatal minute ever part us, Till, reverend grown, for age and love, we go Down to one grave, as our last bed, together, There sleep in peace till an eternal morning. Jaff.