Richelieu : Or, The Conspiracy. A Play in Five Acts, to which are Added, Historical Odes on the Last Days of Elizabeth, Cromwell's Dream, The Death of NelsonSaunders and Otley, 1839 - 144 страници |
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... honour and in hope , meanwhile select Some trusty knave to bear the scroll to Bouillon ; Mid Richelieu's foes I'll find some desperate hand To strike for vengeance , while we stride to power . * Olivares , Minister of Spain . ORLEANS ...
... honour and in hope , meanwhile select Some trusty knave to bear the scroll to Bouillon ; Mid Richelieu's foes I'll find some desperate hand To strike for vengeance , while we stride to power . * Olivares , Minister of Spain . ORLEANS ...
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... honour and my sword . ( They rise . ) DE BERINGHEN . Long cloaks and honour Went out of vogue together , when we found We got on much more rapidly without them ; The sword , indeed , is never out of fashion ; The devil has care of that ...
... honour and my sword . ( They rise . ) DE BERINGHEN . Long cloaks and honour Went out of vogue together , when we found We got on much more rapidly without them ; The sword , indeed , is never out of fashion ; The devil has care of that ...
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... honour'd me ? One of my most- DE MAUPRAT . It is , my lord , RICHELIEU ( dryly ) . Delightful recollections . * DE MAUPRAT ( aside ) . St. Denis ! doth he make a jest of axe * There are many anecdotes of the irony , often so terrible ...
... honour'd me ? One of my most- DE MAUPRAT . It is , my lord , RICHELIEU ( dryly ) . Delightful recollections . * DE MAUPRAT ( aside ) . St. Denis ! doth he make a jest of axe * There are many anecdotes of the irony , often so terrible ...
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... honour'd , Be great . ( De Mauprat falls on his knee ; Richelieu raises him . I ask , sir , in return , this hand , To gift it with a bride , whose dower shall match , Yet not exceed , her beauty . DE MAUPRAT . I , my lord ( hesitating ) ...
... honour'd , Be great . ( De Mauprat falls on his knee ; Richelieu raises him . I ask , sir , in return , this hand , To gift it with a bride , whose dower shall match , Yet not exceed , her beauty . DE MAUPRAT . I , my lord ( hesitating ) ...
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... honour And courage ; qualities that eagle - plume Men's souls , and fit them for the fiercest sun , Which ever melted the weak waxen minds That flutter in the beams of gaudy power ! Besides , he has taste , this Mauprat : when my play ...
... honour And courage ; qualities that eagle - plume Men's souls , and fit them for the fiercest sun , Which ever melted the weak waxen minds That flutter in the beams of gaudy power ! Besides , he has taste , this Mauprat : when my play ...
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Страница 131 - Few words she uttered; and they were all expressive of some inward grief which she cared not to reveal: but sighs and groans were the chief vent which she gave to her despondency, and which, though they discovered her sorrows, were never able to ease or assuage them.
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Страница 103 - Ay, is it so ? — Then wakes the power which in the age of iron Burst forth to curb the great, and raise the low. Mark where she stands!— around her form I draw The awful circle of our solemn Church...
Страница 65 - And yet the Nile is fretted. by the weeds Its rising roots not up ; but never yet Did one least barrier by a ripple vex My onward tide, unswept in sport away. Am I so ruthless, then, that I do hate Them who hate trie ? Tush, tush ! I do not hate ; Nay, I forgive.
Страница 55 - In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As — fail ! — (You will instruct him further, Mnrion) Follow her — but at distance; — speak not to her, Till you are housed.
Страница 134 - I am not well," and then discoursed with me of her indisposition, and that her heart had been sad and heavy for ten or twelve days, and in her discourse she fetched not so few as forty or fifty great sighs. I was grieved at the first to see her in this plight ; for in all my lifetime before I never knew her fetch a sigh, but when the Queen of Scots was beheaded.