Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... comes to open , that nearly concerns your hap- piness . MISS RICH . Sir , I should be ungrateful not to be pleased with any thing that comes recommended by you . CROAKER . How , boy , could you desire a finer opening ? Why don't you ...
... comes to open , that nearly concerns your hap- piness . MISS RICH . Sir , I should be ungrateful not to be pleased with any thing that comes recommended by you . CROAKER . How , boy , could you desire a finer opening ? Why don't you ...
Page 158
... comes pursuant to divine decree , To Chain the strong and set the captive free . 280 Chorus of Youths Rise to raptures past expressing , Sweeter from remember'd woes ; Cyrus comes , our wrongs redressing , Comes to give the world repose ...
... comes pursuant to divine decree , To Chain the strong and set the captive free . 280 Chorus of Youths Rise to raptures past expressing , Sweeter from remember'd woes ; Cyrus comes , our wrongs redressing , Comes to give the world repose ...
Page 159
... Comes to heighten every blessing , Comes to soften every pain . Chorus of Youths and Virgins 285 Hail to him with mercy reigning , Skilld in every peaceful art , 290 Who from bonds our limbs unchaining , Only binds the willing heart ...
... Comes to heighten every blessing , Comes to soften every pain . Chorus of Youths and Virgins 285 Hail to him with mercy reigning , Skilld in every peaceful art , 290 Who from bonds our limbs unchaining , Only binds the willing heart ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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