This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1714 Excerpt: ...and in the midst of revelling Youth.See none but Junta, think of none but Her. Jun. Prince Brit 1 am stay'd for, Madam, and must go. Jun. At least continue here till you are sent for. %nter Agrippina. Agr. Why stay you here, my Lord? Nero, impatient, Regrets your Absence: All the Guests suspend Their Mirth and Pleasure ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1714 Excerpt: ...and in the midst of revelling Youth.See none but Junta, think of none but Her. Jun. Prince Brit 1 am stay'd for, Madam, and must go. Jun. At least continue here till you are sent for. %nter Agrippina. Agr. Why stay you here, my Lord? Nero, impatient, Regrets your Absence: All the Guests suspend Their Mirth and Pleasure till You two Embrace. Then let not a Desire"so ardent languish: But haste away; while We Oilavi visit. Brit. Go, charming Juni; be thy Mind serene, And make my Sister happy with thy Presence. So soon as I'm at liberty, Great Empress, T$ Agr. 1'il Come and pay my Thanks for your high Favours. Zxh. Agr. Madam, or I'm deceived, or at your Parting Some Tears eclips'd the Lustre of your Eye?. May 1 be told what Trouble rorm'd that Cloud? Doubt ye a Peace whose Workmanship I boast? Jun. After th'uneasie Cares this Day has cost me, My ruffled Spirits are as yet unsettled. As.yet, alas, I scarce conceive this Miracle. Ev'n tho' your Goodness all Obstruction conquers, Inconstancy is common in a Court, And Love is ever by some Fear attended. Face. Agr. Enough: I ve spoke: All things have changed their My Foresight leaves no room for your Suspicions. I'll ar suver for the Peace which I've seen sworn to. PCero has giv'n me Pledges too secure. Ah! had ye seen with what endearing Fondness With what Caressings he reqew'd his Promise His Arms at parting scarce could leave their Hold. Hiseafie Goodness, o'er his Face diffus'd, At first reveal'd ev'n his minutest Secrets..Like a relenting Child, he flew, o'erjoy'd To ownAis Faults upon hi Mother's Bosom. But soon resuming a more serious Mein (That of an Emp'ror, who consults his Mother) His Confidence did to my Ear commit Secrets, on which depend the Fate of Mortals, No, I must'here confess it to his Glor...
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All Editions of Two Tragedies: Viz. Britannicus; And Alexander the Great. Now First Translated Into Blank Verse, from the French of M. Racine. by Mr. Ozell