. The London stage : a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces and interludes ; accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised. oilsEngage you in the cursed cause of oneWho cannot live, and now entreats to object will convince you. Bland. Tis his wife. ( They gather about the body.)Alas! there was no other remedy. Lieut. Who did the bloody deed? Oroo, The deed was mine:Bloody I know it is, aud I expectYour laws should tell me so. Thus, self-con- demnd,I do resign myself into your han
. The London stage : a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces and interludes ; accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised. oilsEngage you in the cursed cause of oneWho cannot live, and now entreats to object will convince you. Bland. Tis his wife. ( They gather about the body.)Alas! there was no other remedy. Lieut. Who did the bloody deed? Oroo, The deed was mine:Bloody I know it is, aud I expectYour laws should tell me so. Thus, self-con- demnd,I do resign myself into your hands,The hands of justice—But I hold the swordFor you—and for myself. (Stabs the Governor and himself, then throwshimself by Imoindas body.)Tis as it should be now, I have sent his ghostTo be a witness of that happinessIn the next world, which lie denyd us here. (Dies.) Bland. I hope there is a place of happinessIn the next world for such exalted or unbeliever, yet he livdTo all he knew : and, if he went mercy still above to set him Christians, guided by the heavnly ray,Have no excuse if they mistake their way. [Exetmt, THE ORPHAN OF CHINA; A TRAGEDY, IN FIVE ACTS.—BY ARTHUR ?WH Act III —Scene J CHARACTERS. ETAN MORAT XIMVENTI TIMUKKAN OCTAR MESSENGER ZAMTI MIRVAN GUARDS HAMET ORASMING MANDANE ACT r. Scene Etan, meeting Selim. Etan. What station? Fromwhat post?How stands the fate of China? Whence that mingled burst of horror and rose to heavn, as if the sound importedThe wreck of nature? Selim. With too sure speaks the fall of China: all who rushdWith eager hope, this morning, to yon learn the earliest tidings of their back recoil; they pour into the city;Dismay and horror wild in evry face !Soon as they reachd the gates, a peal of groansBurst forth at once ! then silence, deep and vast,Ensued ; and sorrow, without tongue or throug
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