The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, Band 1M. Polock, 1854 |
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... JUBA , ...... SYPHAX , ... LUCIUS , .. DECIUS , .. JUNIUS , LUCIA , ....... MARCIA , .... DRAMATIS PERSONE . DRURY LANE , 1713 . ..Mr Booth .... .............. ...... Mr. Powell ..... Mr. Ryan ... Mr. Mills .... Mr. Wilks ..
... JUBA , ...... SYPHAX , ... LUCIUS , .. DECIUS , .. JUNIUS , LUCIA , ....... MARCIA , .... DRAMATIS PERSONE . DRURY LANE , 1713 . ..Mr Booth .... .............. ...... Mr. Powell ..... Mr. Ryan ... Mr. Mills .... Mr. Wilks ..
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... Juba's heir , Reproach great Cato's son , and show the world A virtue wanting in a Roman soul ? Marc . Portius , no more ! your words leave stings behind them . Whene'er did Juba , or did Portius show A virtue that had cast me at a ...
... Juba's heir , Reproach great Cato's son , and show the world A virtue wanting in a Roman soul ? Marc . Portius , no more ! your words leave stings behind them . Whene'er did Juba , or did Portius show A virtue that had cast me at a ...
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... Juba ? That still would recommend thee more to Cæsar , And challenge better terms . Syph . Alas ! he ' s lost ! He's lost , Sempronius ; all his thoughts are full Of Cato's virtues - But I'll try once more ( For every instant I expect ...
... Juba ? That still would recommend thee more to Cæsar , And challenge better terms . Syph . Alas ! he ' s lost ! He's lost , Sempronius ; all his thoughts are full Of Cato's virtues - But I'll try once more ( For every instant I expect ...
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... Juba . Why dost thou cast out such ungener- ous terms Against the lords and sov'reigns of the world ? Dost thou not see mankind fall down before them , And own the force of their superior virtue ? Syph . Gods ! Where's the worth that ...
... Juba . Why dost thou cast out such ungener- ous terms Against the lords and sov'reigns of the world ? Dost thou not see mankind fall down before them , And own the force of their superior virtue ? Syph . Gods ! Where's the worth that ...
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... Juba . Hail , charming maid ! how does thy beauty smooth The face of war , and make even horror smile ! At sight of thee my heart shakes off its sorrows ; I feel a dawn of joy break in upon me , And for awhile forget th ' approach of ...
... Juba . Hail , charming maid ! how does thy beauty smooth The face of war , and make even horror smile ! At sight of thee my heart shakes off its sorrows ; I feel a dawn of joy break in upon me , And for awhile forget th ' approach of ...
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