| John Bell - 1791 - 294 sidor
...lov'd. 80 Ah ! my Matilda, wherefore starts that tear f Lady R. I cannot say : for various affeftions, And strangely mingled, in my bosom swell ; Yet each...fortunes, who hath wrought thy safety ; Yea, as my mind predifts, with thine his own. Obscure and friendless, he the army sought, Bent upon peril, in the range... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 368 sidor
...that tear ? Lady R. 1 cannot fay : for various affeftions, And ftrangely mingled, in my bofom fwell ; Yet each of them may well command a tear. I joy that thou art fafe ; and I admire Him and his fortunes, who hath wrought thy fafety ; Yea, as my mind predicts, with... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 sidor
...wherefore starts that tear f Lady R. I/cannpi say : for various affections, And strangely-mingled, in my bosom swell ; Yet each of them may well command...fortunes, who hath wrought thy safety ; Yea, as my mind predi£b, with thine his own. (Obscure and friendlessJhe the army sought, Bent upon peril, in the range... | |
| 1804 - 486 sidor
...king, Whose valiant spirit ever valour loved. Ah ! my Matilda, wherefore starts that tear ? Lady R. Í cannot say : for various affections, And strangely mingled, in my bosom swell ; Yet each of them mav well command a tear. I joy that thou art safe ; and I admire Him and his fortunes, who hath wrought... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 sidor
...king. Whose valiant spirit ever valour lov'd. Ha ! my Matilda ! wherefore starts that tear I Lady R. I cannot say : for various affections, And strangely...of them may well command a tear. I joy, that thou ait sate; and I admire Him and his fortunes, who hath wrought thy safety. Obscure, and friendless,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 sidor
...king, Whose valiant spirit ever valour loved. Ah ! my Matilda, wherefore starts that tear ? Lady R. l cannot say : for various affections, And strangely mingled, in my bosom swell ; Yet each of tnem may well command a tear. 1 joy that tliou art safe ; and I admire Him and his fortunes, who hath... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 480 sidor
...king, Whose valiant spirit ever valour lov'd. Ha! my Matilda! wherefore starts that tear? Lady Hand. I cannot say : for various affections, And strangely...Him and his fortunes who hath wrought thy safety. Obscure and friendless, he the army sought, Bent upon peril, in the range of death Resolv'd to hunt... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 sidor
...king, Whose valiant spirit ever valor lov'd. Ha! my Matilda! wherefore starts that tear ? Lady Ran. I cannot say ; for various affections, And strangely...well command a tear. I joy that thou art safe ; and 1 admire Him, and his fortunes, who hath wrought thy safety ; Yea, as my mind predicts, with thine... | |
| 1824 - 656 sidor
...king, Whose valiant spirit ever valour lov'd. Ha! ray Matilda! wherefore starts that tear ! Lady R. I cannot say : for various affections, And strangely mingled, in my bosom swell ; Yet each of mem may well command a tear. I joy that thoa art safe, and I admire Him and bis fortunes who hath wrought... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 396 sidor
...Whose valiant spirit ever valour loved. — Ha ! my Matilda ! wherefore starts that tear i Lady R. I cannot say : for various affections, And strangely mingled, in my bosom swell ; I joy, that thou art safe ; and I admire Him and his fortunes, who hath wrought thy safety Obscure... | |
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