Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays... 10

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Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays... 10
John Bell
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Oh, abjed villain ! — Yet it gives me joy * To fee the fears that fliake thy guilty foul, * Enhance thy crimes^ and antedate thy woes.
* Ob, how thou'It howl thy fearful foulawa}^, * While laughing crowds fliall echo to thy crieS| * And make thy pains their fport.* Hade, ' hence,* away with him,* Drag him to all the torments earth can furnifh ; Let him be rack'd and gafli'd, impal'd alive ; Then let the mangled monfter, fix'd on high.
Grin o'er the fhouting crowds, and glut their, vengeance.
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...nce^ oFuoay ! [Lycon hontc ^ff^ And is this all ? And art thou now appeas'd ?
Will this atone for poor Hippolitus?
Oh, ungorg'd appetite ! Oh, rav'nous thirft Of a fon's blood ! What, not a day, a moment ?
Pbced. A day, a moment! Oh, thou ftiouldll have ftaid Years, age»^ all the tx>und of circling time, Ere touch'd the life of that confummate youth !.
Tbefn And -^ti with joy I flew t^ ^^ dellrudion, Boafted .
r$o PH^DRA AND HIPPOLITUS.
Boafted his Fate, and triumphed iahis rum.
Not this I promis'd to his dyihg mother^ When, in her mortal pangs, (he fighing gave mc The laft cold kiflei from her trembling lips, * And reach'd her feeble wand'ring hand to mine ; * When her laft breath now quiv'nng at her mouth/ fFhin her laft cuoords now faltering from her tongue^ Implor'd my goodnefs to her lovely fon, To her Hippolitus.


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