Miscellaneous Works in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1746 - 328 pages |
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... felves ; affert the flage , Be juftly warm'd with your own native rage . Such plays alone should please a British ear , As Cato's felf had not difdain'd to hear . Dramatis Dramatis Perfonæ . MEN . CATO . Mr. Booth Lucius [ 21 ]
... felves ; affert the flage , Be juftly warm'd with your own native rage . Such plays alone should please a British ear , As Cato's felf had not difdain'd to hear . Dramatis Dramatis Perfonæ . MEN . CATO . Mr. Booth Lucius [ 21 ]
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... than half the globe , and fees Mankind grown thin by his destructive sword : Should he go further , numbers would be wanting To form new battles , and fupport his crimes . Ye Ye Gods , what havock does Ambition make Among your.
... than half the globe , and fees Mankind grown thin by his destructive sword : Should he go further , numbers would be wanting To form new battles , and fupport his crimes . Ye Ye Gods , what havock does Ambition make Among your.
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... should we thus express our friendship , Each might receive a flave into his arms : This Sun perhaps , this morning Sun's the laft , That e'er fhall rife on Roman liberty . PORTIUS . My father has this morning call'd together To this ...
... should we thus express our friendship , Each might receive a flave into his arms : This Sun perhaps , this morning Sun's the laft , That e'er fhall rife on Roman liberty . PORTIUS . My father has this morning call'd together To this ...
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... should take more freedom than I'll give it . SYPHAX . Sir , your great father never us'd me thus . Alas , he's dead ! but can you e'er forget The tender forrows , and the pangs of nature , The fond embraces , and repeated bleffings ...
... should take more freedom than I'll give it . SYPHAX . Sir , your great father never us'd me thus . Alas , he's dead ! but can you e'er forget The tender forrows , and the pangs of nature , The fond embraces , and repeated bleffings ...
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... should grace the man , who hopes For Marcia's love . [ Exit . SCENE VI . LUCIA , MARCI A. LUCIA . Marcia , you're too fevere : How could you chide the young good - natur'd Prince , And drive him from you with fo ftern an air , A Prince ...
... should grace the man , who hopes For Marcia's love . [ Exit . SCENE VI . LUCIA , MARCI A. LUCIA . Marcia , you're too fevere : How could you chide the young good - natur'd Prince , And drive him from you with fo ftern an air , A Prince ...
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ABIGA ABIGA L Abigal æther Afide againſt atque becauſe BUTLE BUTLER Cæfar Cafar caft Cato Cato's caufe cauſe COACHMAN Conjurer cou'd dear death DECIUS doft thou Drum Duke of Anjou faid fame FANTOM E Fantome father fecret fenfe fhall fhould firft firſt fome foon forrow foul fpeak friends ftand ftill ftory fubject fuccefs fuch fuffer fure fword GARDINER Ghoft give grief hear heart Heav'n himſelf Ho--nour honour houſe JUBA LADY laft 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 queftion reaſon rife Roman Roman Senate Rome ſay SCENE SEMPRONIUS ſhall ſhe ſhow Sir GEORGE Spanish monarchy ſpeak Syphax talk tell thee theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand Tinfel TINSE TINSE L VELLU virtue woman wou'd САТО