The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte

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The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte
Henry Arthur Bright
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plead for treachery ?' Ire. ' Yet pity might beftow a milder name. ' Wou'dft thou not love the child, whofe fortitude * Shou'd hazard life for thee? Oh, think on that:' The noble mind hates not a virtuous foe: His gen'rous purpofe was to fave a mother !
Bar. Damn'd was his purpofe: and accurft art thou, Whofe perfidy wou'd fare the dark affaffin, Who fought thy father's life ! Hence, from my fight.
Ire. Oh, never, till thy mercy fpare my Seliat !
Bar. Thy Selim ? Thine ?
Ire. Thou know'il by gr
...atitude He's mine Had not his generous hand redeem'd me, What then had been Irene? Oh!
C Bar.
So B A. R B -A R O S S A.
* Bar. Faithlefs wretch ! Unhappy father! whofe perfidious child Leagues with his deadlieft foe : and guides the dagger Ev'n to his heart! Perdition catch thy falfliood! And is it thus, a thanklefs child repays me, For all the guilt in which I plung'd my foul, To raife her to a throne ! ' Ire. O fpare thefe words, More keen than daggers to my bleeding heart !
Let me not live fuipecled!


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