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The Works: The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses - Page 119
by Nicholas Rowe - 1766
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Tamerlane. A Tragedy: As it is Acted at the New Theater in Little Lincolns ...

Nicholas Rowe - English drama - 1703 - 92 pages
...the Sun! from whofe returning Light To deck the Ponip of Battlej Oh, my Friends!-,v"-:. Was ever fuck a glorious Face of War? See, from this height"!, how all Galatia's Plains .\\. With Nation s'numberkfe are .cover'd o'erj Who like a Deluge, 'hide the Face of Earth, j. And leave no Qbject,...
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The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - English drama - 1720 - 398 pages
...whbfe returning Light The chearful Soldier's ArmsnewLuftre take, To deck the Pomp of Battle. Oh.my Friends! Was ever fuch a glorious Face of War? See, from this Height! how all Galitia's Plains With Nations numberlefs are cover'd o'er; Who, like a Deluge, hide the Face of Earth,...
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Dramatic Works, Volume 2

CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 398 pages
...returning Light The chearful Soldier's Arms newLuftre take, Todeclc the Pompof Battle. Oh.myFi iends ! Was ever fuch a glorious Face of War ? See, from this Height ! how all Galatin's Plains With Nations numberlels are cover'd o'er; -\ Who, like a Deluge, hide the Face of...
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The ambitious stepmother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 pages
...HA IL to the Sun ! from whofe returning Ligkt The chearful Soldier's Arms new Luftre take. To detk the Pomp of Battle. O my Friends ! Was ever fuch a...Horizon, But glitt'ring Arms, and Skies. ZAMA. Our dfian World From this important Day expefts a Lord, This Day they hope an end of all their Woes, Of...
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The Royal convert - Jane Shore - Jane Gray - Poems on several occasions

Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 418 pages
...TA NAI S. HA IL to the Sun ! from whofe returning Light The chearful Soldier's Arms new Luftre takej To deck the Pomp of Battle. O my Friends ! Was ever fuch a glorious Face of War ? See, fronvthis Height ! how all Galatia's Plains With Nations numberlefs are cover'd o'er; Who, like a Deluge,...
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British Theatre: Tamerlane, by N. Rowe. 1792. The revenge, by Edward Young ...

John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 316 pages
...such a glorious face of war J See, from this height, how all Oalatia's plains With nations numberless are cover'd o'er; Who, like a deluge, hide the face of earth, And leave no objeft in the vast horizon, But glitt'ring arms, and skies. Zam, Our Asian world, From this important day expects...
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The Albion Queens: Or, The Death of Mary Queen of Scots ..., Volume 22, Issue 1

John Banks - 1797 - 438 pages
...cheerful soldier's arms new lustre take, To deck the pomp of battle. O, my friends ! Was ever such a glorious face of war ? See, from this height, how all Galatia's plains With nations numberless are cover'd o'er; Who, like a deluge, hide the face of earth, And leave no objecl in the...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...cheerful soldier's arms new lustre take, To deck the pomp of battle. O, my friends ! Was ever such a glorious face of war ? See, from this height, how all Galatia's plains, With nations numberless, are covered o'er; Who, like a deluge, hide die face of earth, And leave no object in the...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...cheerful soldier's arms new lustre take, To deck the pomp of battle. O, my friends ! Was ever such a glorious face of war ? See, from this height, how all Galatia's plains, With nations numberless, are covered o'er; Who, like a deluge, hide the face of earth, And leave no object in the...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Tragedies

English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...cheerful soldier's arms new lustre take, To deck the pomp of battle. O, my friends ! Was ever such a glorious face of war ? See, from this height, how all Galatia's plains, With nations numberless, are covered o er; Who, like a deluge, hide the face of earth, And leave no object in the...
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