| 1804 - 510 pagine
...neglect. Andr. She has no Troy, No Hector to lament : she has not lost A husband by your conquests. Such a husband! " (Tormenting thought!) whose death...'tis well ! Tis very well ! I find, Your will must be obeyed. Imperious captive, It shall. Henceforth I blot you from my mind : You teach me to forget your... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pagine
...neglect. A ml/: She has no Troy, No Hector to lament : she has not lost A husband by your conquests. Such a husband! [Tormenting thought!) whose death...both grown great by my calamities. Pyr. Madam, 'tis web ! 'TIS very well ! I find, Your will must be obeyed. Imperious captive, It shall. Henceforth I... | |
| 1804 - 516 pagine
...neglect. Audi: She has no Troy, • No Hector to lament : she has not lost A husband by your conquests. Such a husband! [Tormenting thought !) whose death...and Achilles Are both grown great by my calamities. Руr. Madam, tie well ! Tis very well! I find, Your will must be obeyed. Imperious captive, It shall.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pagine
...has not lost A husband by your conquests. Such a husband! [Tormenting thought!) whose death alone ha* made Your sire immortal : Pyrrhus and Achilles Are both grown great by my calamities. Pyr. Madam, 4is well ! Tis very well ! I find, Your will must be obeyed. Imperious captive, It shall. Henceforth... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 350 pagine
...(Tormenting thought !) whose death alone, has made Your sire immorial ! Pyrrhus and Achilles, Are boih grown great by my calamities. Pyr. Madam, 'tis well ! — 'Tis very well ! I find Your will must beobey'd ; imperious captive, It shall. Henceforth, I blot you from my mind ; You teach me to forget... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 314 pagine
...neglect. Andr. She has no Troy, No Hector to lament : she has not lost A husband by your conquests. Such a husband, (Tormenting thought !) whose death alone, has made Your sire immdrtal ! Pyrrhus and Achilles, Are both grown great by my calamities. Pyr. Madam, 'tis well ! —... | |
| Thomas Hill - 1809 - 372 pagine
...Tlte Bishop. Mrs. C y't Song, 170 VI. THE CONTEST, 209 The Colonel's Speech on Public Economy. 221 Madam, 'tis well! — 'Tis very well! — I find Your will must be obey'd. Now, by St. Paul, the WORK goes bravely on. VEmoy. To the Rtader, S7ii ADVERTISEMENT. TO muzzle the... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 404 pagine
...neglect. Andr. She has no Troy, No Hector to lament ; she has not lost A husband by your conquests. Such a husband, (Tormenting thought !) whose death...obey'd ; imperious captive, It shall. Henceforth, 1 blot you from my mind ; You teach me to forget your charms : — to hate you : For know, inhuman... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 pagine
...neglect. on you: Andr. She has no Troy, Nn Hector to lament: she has not lost A husband by your conquests. Such a husband! (Tormenting thought!) whose death...calamities. Pyr. Madam, tis well! 'Tis very well! I Yonr will must be obey'd. Imperious captive, It shall. Henceforth I blot you from my mind : Yon teach... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 pagine
...neglect. Andró. She has no Troy, No Hector to lament : she has not lost A husband by vour conquests. unity, And with prevailing, youthful ardour press'dher; Pjrr. Madam, 'tis well! 'tis very well! 1 find Your wilf must he ohey'd; imperious captive, It shall.... | |
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