The School for Fathers, Or, Lionel & Clarissa: A Comic OperaJ. Bell, 1797 - 107页 |
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第34页
... will not suffer him to utter.- AIR . Ye gloomy thoughts , ye fears perverse , Like sullen vapours all disperse , And scatter in the wind ; Delusive phantoms , brood of night , No more my 34 A & I. SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
... will not suffer him to utter.- AIR . Ye gloomy thoughts , ye fears perverse , Like sullen vapours all disperse , And scatter in the wind ; Delusive phantoms , brood of night , No more my 34 A & I. SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
第47页
... fears and head - achs ; it is the finest thing in the world for an asthma ; and no body that takes it , is ever roubled with hystericks . 184 Col. Give me a pinch of your Ladyship's snuff . Lady M. This is a mighty pretty sort of a man ...
... fears and head - achs ; it is the finest thing in the world for an asthma ; and no body that takes it , is ever roubled with hystericks . 184 Col. Give me a pinch of your Ladyship's snuff . Lady M. This is a mighty pretty sort of a man ...
第56页
... fear , Beauty prompts , and nought shall stay me ; Boldly for that prize I steer ; Rocks , nor winds , nor waves dismay me . Yet , rash lover , look behind , Think what evils may betide you ; Love and fortune both are blind , And you ...
... fear , Beauty prompts , and nought shall stay me ; Boldly for that prize I steer ; Rocks , nor winds , nor waves dismay me . Yet , rash lover , look behind , Think what evils may betide you ; Love and fortune both are blind , And you ...
第73页
... sometimes light , As well as night , A lover's hopes may bless . A. 2. Farewell my friend , May gentle rest Calm each tumult in your breast , Every pain and fear remove . G Lion . What have I done ? A. 3 . Aat 11 . 73 LIONEL AND CLARISSA .
... sometimes light , As well as night , A lover's hopes may bless . A. 2. Farewell my friend , May gentle rest Calm each tumult in your breast , Every pain and fear remove . G Lion . What have I done ? A. 3 . Aat 11 . 73 LIONEL AND CLARISSA .
第76页
... fears , ' tis in vain to disguise : You know them , yet still to destruction you press me , And force that from passion which prudence denies . I fain would oppose a perverse inclination ; The visions of fancy , from reason divide ...
... fears , ' tis in vain to disguise : You know them , yet still to destruction you press me , And force that from passion which prudence denies . I fain would oppose a perverse inclination ; The visions of fancy , from reason divide ...
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Alcmena Alguazil Amph Amphitryon believe Bromia cann't Cant Charl Charlotte Clar CLARISSA Colonel OLDBOY dare Darn Darnley daughter dear devil Dian Dibdin Don Lopez door dside Exeunt Exit eyes father fellow Flora Fred gentleman Gibby give Grip Gripus happy HARMAN hast hear heart Heaven honour hope impudence Inis Isab Isabella Jenkins Jenny JESSAMY JOHN LAMBERT Jupiter ladyship leave Lion Lionel Liss Lissardo look lord lover madam marry master Maw-worm Mercury moidores never night Old Lady Lamb on't passion Phab Phad Phædra Plutus poor Pr'ythee pray SCENE servant Seyw Seyward shew Sir John Flowerdale sirrah Sosia speak suppose sure t'other tell Terriero de passa Thebes thee there's thing thou thought Tipstaff villain Violante what's woman young Zounds
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第89页 - Love, madam, love — In short, madam, I believe he has thought of nothing but your ladyship ever since he left Lisbon. I am sure he could not, if I may judge of his heart by my own.
第11页 - Till I went after him I was little better than the devil ; my conscience was tanned with sin like a piece of neat's leather, and had no more feeling than the sole of my shoe; always a roving after fantastical delights ; I used to go every Sunday evening to the Three Hats at Islington ; it's a public-house ; mayhap your ladyship may know it.
第12页 - I'll make you. Fred. Restore her, my lord ! where shall I find her? Lop, I have those that will swear she is here in your house. Fred. You are misinformed, my lord ! Upon my reputation I have not seen Donna Isabella since the absence of Don Felix. Lop. Then pray, sir — if I am not too inquisitive, what motive had you for those objections you made against her marriage with Don Guzman yesterday ? Fred.
第74页 - Tis I, and only I, am to blame ; while I took advantage of the father's security, I practised upon the tenderness and ingenuity of the daughter ; my own imagination gone astray, I artfully laboured to lead yours after it : but here, Madam, I give you back those vows which I insidiously extorted from you ; keep them for some happier man, who may receive them without wounding his honour or his peace.
第9页 - His father was a general officer, a particular friend of Sir John's, who, like many more brave men, that live and die in defending their country, left little else than honour behind him. Sir John sent this young man, at his own...
第93页 - I am an entire stranger to her name and circumstances — would I were so to her beauty too. [Aside.] \ commit her, madam, to your care, and fly to make her retreat secure if the street be clear: permit me to return, and learn from her own mouth if I can be further serviceable. Pray, madam, how is the lady of this house called ? Flo. Violante, signior He is a handsome . cavalier, and promises well. . [Aside. CoL Are you she, madam ? Flo. Only her woman, signior.
第11页 - Well, Master Jenkins ! don't you think now that a nobleman, a duke, an earl, or a marquis, might be content to share his title — I say, you understand me — with a sweetener of thirty or forty thousand pounds, to pay off mortgages ? Besides, there 'sa prospect of my whole estate ; for I dare swear her brother will never have any children.
第79页 - Is poison to the dearest sweets of love: To please my niceness, you must separate The lover from his mortal foe — the husband. Give to the yawning husband your cold virtue ; But all your vigorous warmth, your melting sighs, Your amorous murmurs, be your lover's part.
第35页 - I could die to reconcile my duty to your favour: yet, on the terms his villany offers, it is merit to refuse it — but, sir, I'll trouble you no more; to-day is his, to-morrow may be mine.
第83页 - And the most unhappy woman in the world. Oh, Sir ! if I have any power in your heart, if the tenderness of a father be not quite extinct, hear me with patience. Lop. No objection against the marriage, and I will hear whatsoever thou hast .to say.