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" While yet my senses are my own, thus kneeling, Let me implore thy mercies on my wife: Release her from her pangs ; and if my reason, O'erwhelm'd with miseries, sink before the tempest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me. [Rises. Enter NURSE.... "
The Dramatic Works of David Garrick: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author - Page 151
by David Garrick - 1798
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Plays: The wives excuse. The maid's last prayer. The fatal marriage. Oroonoko

Thomas Southerne - 1774 - 376 pages
...life ; nor I to fall by her. Enter Nur/e. Nurfe. Sir, there's iomebody at the door, muft needs fpeak with you ; he won't tell his name. Bir. I come to him-— [Exit Nur/e. 'Tis Bellford, I fuppofe; he little knows Of what has happen'd here; I wanted him, And muft...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1776 - 382 pages
...may bring upon me. [Rifes* Enter Nurfe. Nurfe. Sir, there's fomebodjr at the door muft needs fyeak with you ; he won't tell his name. Bir. I come to him. [Exit Nurfi. »Tis Belford, I fuppofe ; he little knows Of what has happen'd here ; I wanted him, Muft employ...
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Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

John Bell - 1780 - 382 pages
...defpair may bring upon me. Enter Nurfe. Jfvrfe. Sir, there's fomebody at the door muft needs /peak with you ; he won't tell his name.' Bir. I come to him. [Exit Nurfe. "Fis Belford, I fuppofe ; he little knows Of what has happen'd here ; I wanted him, Mult employ...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1776 - 422 pages
...defpair may bring upon me. [Rifes. Enter Nurfe. Nurfe. Sir, there's fomebody at the door muft needs fpeak with you ; he won't tell his name. Bir. I come to him. [Exit Nurfe, »Tis Belford, I fuppofe ; he li,ttle knows Of what has happen'd here ; I wanted him, Muft employ...
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British Theatre: Alzira, by Aaron Hill [adapted from Voltaire] 1791. The ...

John Bell - 1791 - 376 pages
...tempest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me. [Rises. Eater Nitric. Nurse. Sir, there's somebody at the door must needs speak with you ; he won't tell his name. Bir. I come to him. [Exit Nurse. 'Tis tielford, I suppose ; he/little knows Of what has happened here ; I wanted him, Must employ his friendship,...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 5

John Bell - 1797 - 456 pages
...tempest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me. ' Enter Nurse. Hunc. Sir, there's somebody at the door must needs speak with you; he won't tell his name. Bir. I come to him. [Exit Nurse. 'Tis t'elford, I suppose ; he/little knows Of what lias happened here ; I wanted him, Must employ his friendship,...
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The British Drama: Tragedies. 2 v

1804 - 486 pages
...[Rises. Enter NURSE. Nurse. Sir, there is somebody at the door must needs speak with you; he will not tell his name. Bir. I come to him. [Exit Nurse. Tis Belford, I suppose ; he little knows Ot what has happened here ; I wanted him, Must employ his friendship, and thery [Exit. SCENE III.—...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 350 pages
...tempest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me. [Rises. Enter NURSE. Nurse. Sir, there's somebody at the door must needs speak with you ; he won't tell...him, Must employ his friendship, and then — [Exit* ScENE III. The Street. Enter CARLOS, PEDRO, and three RUFFIANS. Car. A younger brother ! I was one...
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Isabella Or, The Fatal Marriage: A Tragedy in Five Acts

Thomas Southerne - 1808 - 68 pages
...tempest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me. [Riles. Enter NURSE. NURSE. Sir, there's somebody at the door must needs speak with you ; he won't tell his name. BIE. I come to him. [Exit NURSE, 'Tis Belford, I suppose: he little knows Of what has hanpen'd here...
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The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies ..., Volume 1

British drama - 1824 - 834 pages
...Enter NCRSE. Nurse. Sir, there's somebody at the door must needs speak with you ; he won't tell I. is name. Bir. I come to him. [Exit NURSE. Tis Belford,...what has happen'd here; I wanted him, Must employ nisi friendship, and then — [Exit. SCENE III.— The Street. Enter CARLOS, PEDRO, and three Ruffians....
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