The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, Band 4Whittingham and Arliss, 1816 |
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... , Still wand'ring with me like a banish'd man , Watchful , and anxious for thy wretched friend , To temper the wild transports of my mind , And save me from myself , Pyl . Why thus unkind ? Why will you envy 3 ACT 1 . THE DISTREST MOTHER .
... , Still wand'ring with me like a banish'd man , Watchful , and anxious for thy wretched friend , To temper the wild transports of my mind , And save me from myself , Pyl . Why thus unkind ? Why will you envy 3 ACT 1 . THE DISTREST MOTHER .
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... wretch , whom no man pities , Except thyself : one , just about to lose The treasure of his soul : whom all mankind Conspire to hate , and one who hates himself . When will my friendship be of use to thee ? Pyl . The question is unkind ...
... wretch , whom no man pities , Except thyself : one , just about to lose The treasure of his soul : whom all mankind Conspire to hate , and one who hates himself . When will my friendship be of use to thee ? Pyl . The question is unkind ...
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... wretched , madam , or a queen , I leave you to your thoughts . When I return , We'll to the temple . There you'll find your son ; And there be crown'd , or give him up for ever . [ Exit . Ceph . I told you , madam , that , in spite of ...
... wretched , madam , or a queen , I leave you to your thoughts . When I return , We'll to the temple . There you'll find your son ; And there be crown'd , or give him up for ever . [ Exit . Ceph . I told you , madam , that , in spite of ...
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... my fears ; My agonizing heart , my flowing tears : Oh ! may he rise in pity from his tomb , And fix his wretched son's uncertain doom . [ Exeunt . ACT THE FOURTH . SCENE I. Enter HERMIONE and CLEONE SCENE 1. THE DISTREST MOTHER . 35.
... my fears ; My agonizing heart , my flowing tears : Oh ! may he rise in pity from his tomb , And fix his wretched son's uncertain doom . [ Exeunt . ACT THE FOURTH . SCENE I. Enter HERMIONE and CLEONE SCENE 1. THE DISTREST MOTHER . 35.
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... wretched . Madam , he dies by me . Have you a foe , And shall I let him live ? My rival too ! Ere yon meridian sun declines , he dies ; And you shall say that I deserve your love . Her . Go , prince ; strike home ! and leave the rest to ...
... wretched . Madam , he dies by me . Have you a foe , And shall I let him live ? My rival too ! Ere yon meridian sun declines , he dies ; And you shall say that I deserve your love . Her . Go , prince ; strike home ! and leave the rest to ...
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