Bell's British Theatre: The old batchelor, by E. Congreve. ... Barbarossa, by Dr. Brown1797 |
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Strana 10
... light . In truest light may a ' that's fine In his fair character still shine ; Sma ' need he has of sangs like mine , To beet his name : For frae the North to Southern line , Wide gangs his fame . His fame , which ever shall abide ...
... light . In truest light may a ' that's fine In his fair character still shine ; Sma ' need he has of sangs like mine , To beet his name : For frae the North to Southern line , Wide gangs his fame . His fame , which ever shall abide ...
Strana 12
... Eleven in the Forenoon . Third Act begins at Four in the Afternoon . Fourth Act begins at Nine o'Clock at Night . Fifth Act begins by Day light next Morning . THE GENTLE SHEPHERD . ACT 1. SCENE I. PROLOGUE . Dramatis Personae. ...
... Eleven in the Forenoon . Third Act begins at Four in the Afternoon . Fourth Act begins at Nine o'Clock at Night . Fifth Act begins by Day light next Morning . THE GENTLE SHEPHERD . ACT 1. SCENE I. PROLOGUE . Dramatis Personae. ...
Strana 29
... light flows frae the sun , Frae love proceeds complying ; For a ' that we can do or say , ' Gainst love , nae thinker heeds us , They ken our bosoms lodge the fae , That by the heart - strings leads us . Peggy . Alake ! poor prisoner ...
... light flows frae the sun , Frae love proceeds complying ; For a ' that we can do or say , ' Gainst love , nae thinker heeds us , They ken our bosoms lodge the fae , That by the heart - strings leads us . Peggy . Alake ! poor prisoner ...
Strana 45
... , post time away , And haste about our bridal day ! And if ye ' re wearied , honest light , Sleep , gin ye like , a week that night . ACT III . SCENE I. PROLOGUE . Now turn your E jij 4 11 . 45 THE GENTLE SHEPHERD . PEGGY. ...
... , post time away , And haste about our bridal day ! And if ye ' re wearied , honest light , Sleep , gin ye like , a week that night . ACT III . SCENE I. PROLOGUE . Now turn your E jij 4 11 . 45 THE GENTLE SHEPHERD . PEGGY. ...
Strana 55
... light , albeit my locks be gray . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . PROLOGUE . Jenny pretends an errand hame ; Young Roger draps the rest , To whisper out his melting flame , And thaw his lassie's breast . Behind a bush , weel hid frae sight ...
... light , albeit my locks be gray . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . PROLOGUE . Jenny pretends an errand hame ; Young Roger draps the rest , To whisper out his melting flame , And thaw his lassie's breast . Behind a bush , weel hid frae sight ...
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Strana 22 - Soldier lab'ring through a Winter's March, Still sees To-morrow drest in Robes of Triumph ; Still to the Lover's long-expecting Arms, To-morrow brings the visionary Bride. But thou, too old to bear another Cheat, Learn, that the present Hour alone is Man's.
Strana 112 - Shows his bold front, the harbinger of ruin, Can brave Leontius call for airy wonders, Which cheats interpret, and which fools regard...
Strana 16 - The wise and active conquer difficulties, By daring to attempt them. Sloth and folly Shiver and shrink at sight of toil and hazard, And make th
Strana 13 - Just entered in her teens, Fair as the day, and sweet as May, Fair as the day, and always gay. My Peggy is a young thing, And I'm not very auld, Yet well I like to meet her at The wauking of the fauld. My Peggy speaks sae sweetly, Whene'er we meet alane, I wish nae mair to lay my care, — I wish nae mair of a' that's rare. My Peggy speaks sae sweetly, To a...
Strana 28 - Nae mair of that ! Dear Jenny, to be free, There's some men constanter in love than we ; Nor is the ferly great, when nature kind Has blest them...
Strana 21 - To-morrow's action ? Can that hoary wisdom, Borne down with years, still doat upon to-morrow ? That fatal mistress of the young, the lazy, The coward, and the fool condemned to lose An useless life in waiting for to-morrow, To gaze with longing eyes upon to-morrow, Till interposing death destroys the prospect ! Strange ! that this general fraud from day to day Should fill the world with wretches undetected.
Strana 10 - San. No, forsooth, Pert ! I'm not much given to suspicion, as you can tell, Mrs. Forward : if I were, I might find more cause, I guess, than your mistress has given our master here. But I have so many pretty thoughts of my own person, housewife, more than I have of yours, that I stand in dread of no man.
Strana 29 - An' in their mixture now are fully blest : This, shields the other frae the eastlin blast, That, in return, defends it frae the wast. Sic as stand single (a state sae liked by you !) Beneath ilk storm, frae every airt, maun bow. Jenny. I've done — I yield, dear lassie, I maun yield : Your better sense has fairly won the field, With the assistance of a little fae Lies darn'd within my breast this mony a day. Peggy. Alake, poor pris'ner ! Jenny, that's no fair, That ye'll no let the wee thing tak...
Strana 9 - Car. Dear Jacinta, I fain would flatter myself, but am not able ; the blessing's too great to be my lot. Yet 'tis not well to trifle with me : how short soe'er I am in other merit, the tenderness I have for Leonora claims something from her generosity. I should not be deluded.
Strana 114 - Awake, Demetrius, from this dismal dream, Sink not beneath imaginary sorrows ; Call to your aid your courage and your wisdom ; Think on the sudden change of human scenes ; Think on the various accidents of war ; Think on the mighty power of awful virtue ; Think on that Providence that guards the good.