| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...pleasure stray, Ruin ensues, reproach and endless shame, And one false step entirely damns her fame : In vain with tears the loss she may deplore, In vain look back on what she was before ; She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. [Exeunt. ACT II. SCENE I.... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...stray, Ruin ensues, reproach and endtess shame, • And one false step entirely damns her fame : la vain with tears the loss she may deplore, In vain look back on what she was before ; She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. [Exeunt. ACT n. seem /. Continues.... | |
| John Bowles - 1804 - 156 pages
...pleasure stray, Ruin ensues, reproach, and endless shame, And one false step entirely damns her fame; In vain, with tears, the loss she may deplore, In.... She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. . ROWE. But modern liberality has substituted a milder code for those austere laws. According to that... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...false step entirely damns her fame : In vain with tears her loss she may deplore, In vain look back on what she was before ; She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. [Ejrcanf. HOWE.] BRITISH DRAMA. ACT IL SCENE l.—Continnet. Euter ALICIA, »peaking to JANE SHORE... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...false step entirely damns her fame : In vain with tears her loss she may deplore, In vain look back on what she was before ; She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. [Exeunt. Rowi.] [RoffE. ACT II. SCENE I.— Continues Enter ALICIA, tpeaking to JANE. SHORE of entering.... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...false step entirely damns her Aune : In vain with tears her loss she may deplore, In vain look back on what she was before ; She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. [Exeunt. ACT II. SCENE I.— Continua. Enter ALICIA, speaking to JANE SUORE as entering. Alie. No farther,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 348 pages
...pleasure stray, Ruin ensues, reproach and endless shame, And one false step entirely damns her fame : In vain with tears the loss she may deplore, -\ In vain look back on what she was before ; J She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. 3 [Exeunt. ACT THE SECOND.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 328 pages
...pleasure stray, Ruin ensues, reproach and endless shame, And one false step entirely damns her fame: In vain with tears the loss she may deplore, In vain look back on what she was before; She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. ACT THE SECOND. SCENE I. [Exeunt.... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...pleasure stray, Ruin ensues, reproach and endless shame, And one false step entirely damns her fame : In vain with tears the loss she may deplore, In vain look back on what she was before; She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. [Exeunt. ACT II. SCENE l.—... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...pleasure stray, Ruin ensues, reproach and endless shame, And one false step entirely damns her fame : In vain with tears the loss she may deplore, In vain look back on what she was before ; She sets, like stars that fall, to rise no more. [Exeunt. ACT II. SCENE I.—... | |
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