Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page 80
... lov'd ! What do I say ? my half - recover'd sense Forgets the Vow in which my foul is bound . Destruction ftands betwixt us ! we must part . PORTIU S. Name not the word ; my frighted thoughts run back , And flartle into madness at the ...
... lov'd ! What do I say ? my half - recover'd sense Forgets the Vow in which my foul is bound . Destruction ftands betwixt us ! we must part . PORTIU S. Name not the word ; my frighted thoughts run back , And flartle into madness at the ...
Page 99
... lov'd him . Lucia , who knows but his poor bleeding heart , Amidft its agonies , remember'd Marcia . And the last words he utter'd call'd me Cruel ! Alas , he knew not , hapless youth , he knew not Marcia's whole foul was full of love ...
... lov'd him . Lucia , who knows but his poor bleeding heart , Amidft its agonies , remember'd Marcia . And the last words he utter'd call'd me Cruel ! Alas , he knew not , hapless youth , he knew not Marcia's whole foul was full of love ...
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... lov'd thee . O fortunate mistake ! O happy Marcia ! JUBA . MARCI A .. JUBA My joy ! my best belov'd ! my only wish ! " How fhall I speak the tranfport of my foul ! MARC1 A. Lucia , thy arm ! O let me reft upon it ! The vital blood ...
... lov'd thee . O fortunate mistake ! O happy Marcia ! JUBA . MARCI A .. JUBA My joy ! my best belov'd ! my only wish ! " How fhall I speak the tranfport of my foul ! MARC1 A. Lucia , thy arm ! O let me reft upon it ! The vital blood ...
Page 129
... lov'd the spreading oak , was there ; Old Saturn too , with up - caft eyes Beheld his abdicated skies ; 7 And mighty Mars , for war renown'd , In adamantine armour frown'd ; By him the childless goddess rofe , Minerva , ftudious to ...
... lov'd the spreading oak , was there ; Old Saturn too , with up - caft eyes Beheld his abdicated skies ; 7 And mighty Mars , for war renown'd , In adamantine armour frown'd ; By him the childless goddess rofe , Minerva , ftudious to ...
Page 178
... Out of all Manner of queftion , Robin , ' tis Sir George . Mrs. Abigal is of Opinion it can be none but his Honour ; he always lov'd the Wars , and you know was was mightily pleas'd from a Child with the Mufic of 178 The Drummer : Or ,
... Out of all Manner of queftion , Robin , ' tis Sir George . Mrs. Abigal is of Opinion it can be none but his Honour ; he always lov'd the Wars , and you know was was mightily pleas'd from a Child with the Mufic of 178 The Drummer : Or ,
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ABIGA ABIGA L Abigal æther Afide aſk atque becauſe BUTLER Cæfar Cafar Cato Cato's caufe COACHMAN Conjurer cou'd dear death DECIUS doft thou Drum Duke of Anjou faid fame FANTOM E Fantome father fecond fecret fhall fhould firft firſt fome foon forrow foul fpeak friends ftand ftill fuch fuffer fure fword GARDINER Ghoft give good-natur'd grief hear heart Heav'n himſelf Ho--nour honeft honour houſe huſband JUBA LADY laft laſt legs loft lov'd LUCIA LUCIU Madam mafter Marcia Marcus muft muſt myſelf Numidian paffion perfon pleaſe pleaſure Portius Pr'ythee praiſe Pray prefent Prince reaſon rife rifu Roman Roman Senate Rome ſay SCENE ſee SEMPRONIUS ſhall ſhe Sir GEORGE ſpeak ſtand ſuch Syphax talk tell thee theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand pound Tinfel TINSE TINSE L uſe VELLU virtue wiſh woman wou'd САТО