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" I had a queen : Bear with my weakness, Druid ! this tough breast Must heave a sigh, for she is unreveng'd. And can I taste true peace, she unreveng'd ? So chaste, so lov'da queen ? ah, Evelina ! Hang not thus weeping on the feeble arm That could not save... "
Poems - Page 172
by William Mason - 1774 - 3 pages
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Caractacus: A Dramatic Poem: Written on the Model of the Ancient Greek ...

William Mason - English drama - 1759 - 114 pages
...folemn harpsr Shall lift their choral warblings to the fkies, And call the gods to witnefs. Mean-while, Prince, Bethink thee well if ought on this vain earth...from peace. CARACTACUS: I had a queen : Bear with nay weaknefs, Druid ! this tough breaft Muft heave a figh, for me is unreveng'd. And can I tafte true...
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Poems. By William Mason, M.A.: Containing, Odes, Elegies ..., Issue 450

William Mason - 1764 - 280 pages
...Yon white-rob'd bards, fvveeping their folemn harps, Shall lift their choral warblings to fhe Ikies, And call the gods to witnefs. Mean while, Prince,...well, if ought on this vain earth Still holds too firman union with thy foul, Eftrangingit from peace. CARACTACUS. I had a queen : Bear with my weaknefs,...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Mason - 1796 - 332 pages
...aflenting found, Thefe hands around thy chofen limbs fhall wrap The veft of fanctity ; while at the aft, Yon white-rob'd bards, fweeping their folemn harps,....an union with thy foul, Eftranging it from peace. • ... .. rt CAR ACTACU & .... . L, I had a queen : v ., v Bear with my weaknefs, Druid ! this tough...
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Falstaff's Wedding: A Comedy

William Kenrick - English drama - 1797 - 566 pages
...warblings to the skies, •And call the Gods to witness.' Mean-while, Prince, Bethink thee well if aught on this vain earth Still holds too firm an union with thy soul, Estranging it from peace. Car. I had a Queen i— — Bear with my weakness, Druid ! this tough...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 31

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...warbliags to the skies, ' And call the Gods to witness.' Mean-while, Prince, Bethink thee well if aught on this vain earth Still holds too firm an union with thy soul, Estranging it from peace. Car. I had a Queen : Bear with my weakness, Druid ! this tough breast...
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Poems

William Mason - English poetry - 1803 - 252 pages
...solemn harps, Shall lift their choral warblings to the skies, And call the gods to witness. Meanwhile, Prince, Bethink thee well, if ought on this vain earth Still holds too firm an union with thy soul, Estranging it from peace. CARACTACUS. I had a queen : Bear with my weakness, Druid ! this tough...
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The Works of William Mason, Volume 2

William Mason - 1811 - 408 pages
...warblings to the skies, And call the gods to witness. Mean while, Prince, Bethink thee well, if aught on this vain earth Still holds too firm an union with thy soul, Estranging it from peace. CARACTACUS. I had a queen : Bear with my weakness, Druid! this tough...
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The modern British drama, Volume 2

British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...warblings to the skies, And call the gods to witness. Meanwhile, prince, Bethink thee well, if aught on this vain earth Still holds too firm an union with thy soul, Estranging it from peace. Car. I had a queen : Bear with my weakness, druid ! this tough breast...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 2

English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...warblings to the skies, And call the gods to witness. Meanwhile, prince, Bethink thee well, if aught on this vain earth Still holds too firm an union with thy soul, Estranging it from peace. Car. I had a queen : Bear with my weakness, druid! this touch breast...
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The Works of William Mason, M.A. Precentor of York, and Rector of Aston: In ...

William Mason - Gardens - 1811 - 404 pages
...warblings to the skies, And call the gods to witness. Mean while, Prince, Bethink thee well, if aught on this vain earth Still holds too firm an union with thy soul, Estranging it from peace. CARACTACUS. I had a queen : Bear with my weakness, Druid ! this tough...
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