Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Том 6 |
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Distract my very soul : our father ' s fortune Would almost tempt us to renounce
his precepts . Por . Remember what our father oft has told us : The ways of
heaven are dark and intricate : Our understanding traces them in vain ; Lost and ...
Distract my very soul : our father ' s fortune Would almost tempt us to renounce
his precepts . Por . Remember what our father oft has told us : The ways of
heaven are dark and intricate : Our understanding traces them in vain ; Lost and ...
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Alas , thy dazzled eye Beholds this man in a false glaring light , Which conquest
and success have thrown upon him ! Didst thou but view him right , thou ' dst see
him black With murder , treason , sacrilege , and crimes That strike my soul with ...
Alas , thy dazzled eye Beholds this man in a false glaring light , Which conquest
and success have thrown upon him ! Didst thou but view him right , thou ' dst see
him black With murder , treason , sacrilege , and crimes That strike my soul with ...
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Now tell me , Marcia , tell me from thy soul , If thou believ ' st ' tis possible for
woman To suffer greater ills than Lucia suffers ? Mar . ( R . C . ) 0 , Lucia , Lucia ,
might my big - swola heart Vent all its griefs , and give a loose to sorrow , Marcia
...
Now tell me , Marcia , tell me from thy soul , If thou believ ' st ' tis possible for
woman To suffer greater ills than Lucia suffers ? Mar . ( R . C . ) 0 , Lucia , Lucia ,
might my big - swola heart Vent all its griefs , and give a loose to sorrow , Marcia
...
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CATO discovered , sitting as in deep meditation , holding in his hand Plato ' s
book on the Immortality of the Soul : - a drawn sword lying by him on the table .
Cato . It must be so ; - Plato , thou reasonest well ; Else whence this pleasing
hope ...
CATO discovered , sitting as in deep meditation , holding in his hand Plato ' s
book on the Immortality of the Soul : - a drawn sword lying by him on the table .
Cato . It must be so ; - Plato , thou reasonest well ; Else whence this pleasing
hope ...
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My soul is quite weigh ' d down with care , and asks The soft refreshment of a
moment ' s sleep . ( Caro goes up the Stage . - PORCIUS follows him and kneels
at his feet . - Cato looks kindly upon him , and then exit , L . Por . My thoughts are
...
My soul is quite weigh ' d down with care , and asks The soft refreshment of a
moment ' s sleep . ( Caro goes up the Stage . - PORCIUS follows him and kneels
at his feet . - Cato looks kindly upon him , and then exit , L . Por . My thoughts are
...
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