. 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. ope to findJustice on earth; tis not in heavn has watchd his opportunity—Softly; he steals it from the sleeping sends it thus—Ha, ha, ha! (Stabs herself.)Now—now I laugh at you ; I defy you all,You tyrant murderers ! Oh, thou most injured innocence! but to witness for me to the world,How much I do repent me of the wrongs,Th


. 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. ope to findJustice on earth; tis not in heavn has watchd his opportunity—Softly; he steals it from the sleeping sends it thus—Ha, ha, ha! (Stabs herself.)Now—now I laugh at you ; I defy you all,You tyrant murderers ! Oh, thou most injured innocence! but to witness for me to the world,How much I do repent me of the wrongs,The unnatural wrongs, which I have heapd on have puUd down this judgment on us all. Vil. Oh, speak ! speak but a word of comfort tome! C. Bald. If the most tender fathers care andloveOf thee, and thy poor child, can make , yet look up and live ! Isa. Where is that little wretch? (They raise her.)I die in peace, to leave him to your have a wretched mothers legacy,A dying kiss : pray let me give it him,My blessing; that, thats all I have to leave , may thy fathers virtues live in thee!And all his wrongs be buried in my grave. {Dies.) JANE SHORE; A TRAGEDY, IN FIVE ACTS.—BY NICHOLAS Act v.—Scene •?. DUKE OF GLOSTERLORD HASTINGSBELMOITR CHARACTERS. SIR RICHARD RATCLIFFESIR WILLIAM CATESBYSHORE LORDS OF THE COUNCIL. JANE SHORE ALICIA ACT I. Scene 1.—The the Duke o/CJloster, Sir Richard Ratcliffe, atid Thus far success attends upon our councils,And each event has answerd to my wish;The queen and all her upstart race are quelld ;Dorset is banishd, and her brother Rivers,Ere this, lies shorter by the head at nobles have, with joint concurrence, namd meProtector of the realm ; my brothers children,Young Edward and the little York, are lodgdHere, safe within the Tower. How say you, sirs, I Does not this business wear a lucky face ?The sceptre and the golden wreath of royalty : Seem hung within my rea


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