Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays... 5
Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays... 5
John Bell
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ah, more than faithlefs Tancrcd ! Ungenerous and inhuman in thy falftiood ! Hadft thou, this morning, when my hopclefs heart, Submiflive to my fortune and my duty, 'Had fo much fpirit left, a§ to be wiUing To give thee back thy vows, ah ! hadft thou then ConfefsM the fad neceflity thy flate Imposed upon thee, and with gentle friendfliip. Since we muft part at laft, our parting foften'd ; I ibould indeed— I fhould have been unhappy, But not to this extreme—* Amidfl my grief, * 1 had, with penfiv...e pleafure, cherilhMflill * The fweet rem*&mbranceof thy former love, * Thy image ftill had dwelt upc\i my foul, * And made our guiltlefs woes not undelightfiil. * But cooll)^ thus— How couldft.thou be To cruel ?— * Thus to revive my hopes, to (both my love * And call forth all its tendernefs, then fink me * In black dcfpair— What unrelenting pride * Poffefs'd thy breaft, that thou couldft bear unmov*d * To fee me bent beneath a weight of fliame ? * Pangs thou canft never feel ! How couldft thou drag me, * In barbarous triumph at a rival's ear ?
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