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" My life, my health, my liberty, my all! How shall I welcome thee to this sad place? How speak to thee the words of joy and transport? How run into thy arms •withheld by fetters ? Or take thee into mine, while I'm thus manacled And pinion'd like a thief... "
Jones's British Theatre - Page 53
by William Jones - 1795
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The Mourning Bride: A Tragedy

William Congreve - 1753 - 82 pages
...all .' How mall I welcome thee to this fad place ? How fpeak to thee the words of joy and tranfport 5 How run into thy arms, with-held by fetters ; Or take...ftain thy bofom with the ruft of thefe Rude irons ! mull I meet thee thus, Aimeria ? Aim. Thus, thus ; we parted, thus to meet again. Thou told'ft me...
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The mourning bride. The way of the world. The judgment of Paris. Semele ...

William Congreve - 1774 - 438 pages
...All ! How mail I welcome thee to this fad Place ? How fpeak to thee the Words of Joy and Tranfport? How run into thy Arms, with-held by Fetters ; Or take...the Ruft of thefe Rude Irons ! Muft I meet thee thus Aimeria ? Aim. Thus, thus ; we parted, thus to meet again. Thou told'ft me thou would'ft think how...
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British Theatre: The mourning bride, by Mr. Congreve. 1791. Douglas, by John ...

John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 294 pages
...all ! How shall I welcome thee to this sad place ? How speak to thee the words of joy and transport? How run into thy arms, withheld by fetters; Or take...thus manacled And pinion'd like a thief or murderer i Shall I not hurt and bruise thy tender body, And stain thy bosom with the rust of these Rude irons...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 19

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...all ! How shall I welcome thee to this sad place ? How speak to thee the words of joy and transport? How run into thy arms, withheld by fetters ; Or take...thus manacled And pinion'd like a thief or murderer f Shall I not hurt and bruise thy tender body, And stain thy bosom with the rust of these Rude irons...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...all ! How shall I welcome thee to this sad place? How speak to thee the words of joy and tramport ? How run into thy arms, withheld by fetters? Or take thee into mine, while I am thus пав* c!ed, And pinioned, like a thief or murderer ? Shall I not hurt and bruise thy tender...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...all ! How shall I welcome thee to this sad place? How speak to thee the words of joy and transport ? How run into thy arms, withheld by fetters ? Or take thee into mine, while I am thus manacled, And pinioned, like a thief or murderer ? Shall I not hurt and bruise thy tender...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1

English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...all ! How shall I welcome thee to this sad place ? How speak to thee the words of joy and transport? r out the fulness of my soul before you; Shew every tender, every grateful thought, This wondrous pinioned, like a thief or murderer ? Shall I not hurt and bruise thy tender body, And stain thy bosom...
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The modern British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...! How shall I welcome thee to this sad place ? How speak to thee the words of joy and troníport ! How run into thy arms, withheld by fetters ? Or take thee into mine, while I'm thus manar cleil, And pinioned, like a thief or murderer ? Shall I not hurt and bruise thy tender body,...
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The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic ..., Volume 8

Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 450 pages
...whom 1 fear, to shield me from my fears, The cause aud comfort of iny boding heart. Enter ALMERIA. Or take thee into mine, while I'm thus manacled And...pinion'd like a thief or murderer? Shall I not hurt or bruise thy tender body, And stain thy bosom with the rust of these Rude irons ? Must I meet tbee...
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British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and ..., Volume 5

Owen Williams - English drama - 1828 - 926 pages
...all! How shall I welcome thee to this sad place? How speak to thee the words of joy and transport? How run into thy arms •withheld by fetters ? Or...pinion'd like a thief or murderer ? Shall I not hurt or bruise thy tender body, And stain thy bosom with the rust of these Rude irons? Must I meet thee...
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