Now, thanks to the bright star that rul'd his birth ; Yes, he will soon return to claim my blessing, And he shall have it pour'd in tears of joy On his bold breast ! methought I heard a step : Is it not his ? BARD. 'Tis some of our own train, And as I... Poems - Page 198by William Mason - 1803 - 235 pagesFull view - About this book
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...rout, Far as the twilight gleam would aid my sightf. Car. Now, thanks to the bright star that rul'd bis birth ; Yes, he will soon return to claim my blessing,...have it pour'd in tears of joy On his bold breast 1 — Methought I heard a step : Is it not his ? Bard. 'Tis sonw of our own train, And, as I think,... | |
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...thanks to the bright star that rulM his hirth $ Yes, lse will soon return to claim my blessing, And lse shall have it pour'd in tears of joy On his bold breast l-rrMethought I heard a step,i Is it not his ? Bard. 'Tis som? of our own train, And, as I think, they... | |
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...the rout, Far as the twilight gleam would aid my sight. CARACTACUS. Now, thanks to the bright star that rul'd his birth ; Yes, he will soon return to...bear the prisoners to the cavern, 'Till we demand diem. CARACTACUS. Pause ye yet awhile. They seem of bold demeanour, and have helms, That speak them... | |
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...twilight gleam would aid my sight. CARACTACUS. Now, thanks to the bright star that rul'd his birth j Yes, he will soon return to claim my blessing, And...the cavern, Till we demand them. CARACTACUS. Pause yc yet awhile. They seem of bold demeanour, and have helms, That speak them leadt rs. Hear me, Romans,... | |
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...the rout, Far as the twilight gleam would aid my sight. CARACTACUS. Now, thanks to the bright star that rul'd his birth; Yes, he will soon return to...Romans captive. CHORUS, CARACTACUS, CAPTIVES. CHORUS. CARACTACUS. Pause ye yet awhile. They seem of bold demeanour, and have helms, That speak them leaders.... | |
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...twilight gleam would aid my sight. CARACTACUS. Now, thanks to the bright star that rul'd his birth 5 Yes, he will soon return to claim my blessing, And...Romans captive. CHORUS, CARACTACUS, CAPTIVES. CHORUS. CARACTACUS. Pause ye yet awhile. They seem of bold demeanour, and have helms, That speak them leaders.... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...descried the rout, Far as the twilight gleam would aid my sight. Car. Now, thanks to the bright star that rul'd his birth ; Yes, he will soon return to...my blessing, And he shall have it pour'd in tears ofioy On his bold breast ! methought I heard a step : 1= it not his > Sard. 'Tis some of our own train,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...descried the rout, Far as the twilight gleam would aid my sight. Car. Now, thanks to the bright star that rul'd his birth ; Yes, he will soon return to claim my blessing, And he shall have it pourM in tears of joy On his bold breast ! mcthought I heard a step : h it not his ? Sard. "Fis some... | |
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