| John Bell - 1791 - 292 páginas
...rave to see His mistress lost! If ought could glad my soul, Beyond th' enjoyment of so bright a prize, "Twould be to torture that young, gay barbarian. —But hark! what noise 1 Death to my hopes! 'tis he, 'Tis Juba's self! there is but one way left He must be murder'd, and... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 páginas
...rave to see His mistress lost! If ought could glad my soul, Beyond th' enJoyment of so bright a prize, 'Twould be to torture that young, gay barbarian. —...noise! Death to my hopes! 'tis he, 'Tis Juba's self I there is but one way left He must be murder'd, and a passage cut Through those his guards Hah, dastards,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 páginas
...to see His mistress lost I If ought could glad my soul, Beyond th' enjoyment of so bright a prize, 'Twould be to torture that young, gay barbarian. —...noise! Death to my hopes ! 'tis he, 'Tis Juba's self I there is but one way left He must be murder'd, and a passage cut Through those his guards Hah, dastards,... | |
| 1797 - 462 páginas
...rave to see His mistress lost! If ought could glad my soul, Beyond th* enjoyment of so bright a prize, 'Twould be to torture that young, gay barbarian. — But hark! what noise! Death to my hopesl 'tis he, 'Tis Juba's self! there is but one way left He must be murder'd, and a passage cut... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...His mistress lost ! If ought could glad my soul, Bevond the enjoyment of so bright a prize, ' T would be to torture that young, gay barbarian. — But hark!...Juba's self ! there is but one way left He must be murdered, and a passage cut Through those his guards Ha ! dastards, do you tremble; Or act like men,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 páginas
...to see His mistress, lost! if aught could glad my soul, Beyond th' enjoyment of so bright a prize, 'Twould be to torture that young gay Barbarian. —...But, hark, what noise! death to my hopes! 'tis he Tis Joba-'siself ! there is but one way left— — He must be murder'd, and a pass age cut Through those... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...to see His mistress lost ! If ought could glad my soul, Beyond the enjoyment of so bright a prize, Twould be to torture that young, gay barbarian. — But hark ! what noise ! Death to my hopes ! He must be murdered, and a passage cut Through those his guards Ha ! dastards, do you tremble ; Or... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...lost ! If aught could glad tr.y ioul, " Beyor.d th- enjoyment of so bright a prize, " 'T would be tp torture that young gay Barbarian. " But hark! what noise? Death to my hopes, 'tis he, . i -. " ,'Tis Juba's self '. There is but one way left ! . " He must be murderM, and a passage cm... | |
| George Farquhar - 1808 - 338 páginas
...to see His mistress lost ! If aught could glad my soul, Beyond th' enjoyment of so bright a prize, 'Twould be to torture that young, gay, barbarian....'tis he, 'Tis Juba's self! there is but one way left Enter JUBA. Jub. What do I sec ? Who's this, that dares usurp The guards and habits of Numidia's prince?... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 páginas
...His mistress lost! If aught could glad my soul, Beyond th' enjoyment of so bright a prize, 'T would be to torture that young, gay, barbarian. — But,...'tis he, Tis Juba's self! there is but one way left Enter JUBA. Jub. What do I see ? Who's this, that dares usurp The guards and habits of Numidia's prince?... | |
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