Izobeide, a tragedy; The czar; an historical tragedy; Four dissertations, moral & religious, addressed to the rising generation: on covetousness; on hypocrisy; on the prosperous condition of men in this world, on continuance in well-doing; Fidelia; or, The prevalence of fashion, a romance; Remarks on North Wales; Life of John Wilkes, Esq. in the manner of PlutarchJ. B. Nichols, 1828 |
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... virtue far surpasses your misfortunes ; In abasement I behold your grandeur ; your I must admire you all ; -is your heart fixt To shun the climes where nature gave you birth ? When dangers threaten , or when ills impend , We shun the ...
... virtue far surpasses your misfortunes ; In abasement I behold your grandeur ; your I must admire you all ; -is your heart fixt To shun the climes where nature gave you birth ? When dangers threaten , or when ills impend , We shun the ...
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... virtues , and esteem thy valour , Thy open candour , and thy generous heart ; I promise thee , I've promis'd too my father- His choice and mine are sureties for the treaty . INDATER . You speak a language foreign to my soul ; And whilst ...
... virtues , and esteem thy valour , Thy open candour , and thy generous heart ; I promise thee , I've promis'd too my father- His choice and mine are sureties for the treaty . INDATER . You speak a language foreign to my soul ; And whilst ...
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... virtue , And claims her birth - right at the throne of heav'n . INDATER . Some Persians newly landed on our shores Wish to partake our sports - They'll wond'ring view A people all united but by virtue . ZOBEIDE . Persians ! What say'st ...
... virtue , And claims her birth - right at the throne of heav'n . INDATER . Some Persians newly landed on our shores Wish to partake our sports - They'll wond'ring view A people all united but by virtue . ZOBEIDE . Persians ! What say'st ...
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... virtue . ATHAMAND . Who could surpass me , had I power to charm thee ? Thy love alone would stamp immortal fame ; Thy love is fate to me - it caus'd my crimes ; And love must free me to a gazing world . ZOBEIDE . If thou hadst sooner ...
... virtue . ATHAMAND . Who could surpass me , had I power to charm thee ? Thy love alone would stamp immortal fame ; Thy love is fate to me - it caus'd my crimes ; And love must free me to a gazing world . ZOBEIDE . If thou hadst sooner ...
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... virtue shudders not at dangers . ATHAMAND . He is the fatal cause of all our woes . ZOBEIDE . Thou art alone to blame - again to see me , Again to plead and drive me to distraction : Leave me , my Prince - Be just to wretched Seyfel ; O ...
... virtue shudders not at dangers . ATHAMAND . He is the fatal cause of all our woes . ZOBEIDE . Thou art alone to blame - again to see me , Again to plead and drive me to distraction : Leave me , my Prince - Be just to wretched Seyfel ; O ...
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ALEXIS altar AMGAR appeared ARTAMON arts ATHAMAND attended aunt Bath better blessings BOYAR brother Cader Idris Caernarvon called Castle CATHARINE county of Caernarvon cries CZAR dare daughter dear death DESNA dinner Dolgelly dread e'en entreat fame fate father favour fear FEDROWITZ Fidelia Francville Francville's friends gentlemen give glory Guards guilt happy HASAN Hazard hear heart Heaven HERMODON honour hope hour INDATER justice King Lady Altamont Ladyship live Lodge London Lord Trap ment mind Miss Arrowdale monarch morning mountains nature never North Wales OLARIA ORCAN OTTOKESA party perhaps Persians pity plead pleasure Prince Queen R. B. SHERIDAN racter received religion replied says Scarborough scene Scythians SEYFEL sister soon soul speak SULMA sure thee thing thou thought throne tion town truth vengeance virtue Welsh whilst Wilkes wished woes Worth Wynne ZOBEIDE