. 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. in this rage she must abhor my presence. [JEjcif Anna, LordR. Curst, curst Glenalvon, he escapd toowell,Tho slain and baffled by the hand he with rage and fury to the last,Cursing his copqaeror, the felon died. Enter Anna. Anna. My lord! my lord! Lord R. hpeak: I can hear of horror. Anna. Horror indeed! LordR. Matilda? Anna. Is no more:She ra


. 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. in this rage she must abhor my presence. [JEjcif Anna, LordR. Curst, curst Glenalvon, he escapd toowell,Tho slain and baffled by the hand he with rage and fury to the last,Cursing his copqaeror, the felon died. Enter Anna. Anna. My lord! my lord! Lord R. hpeak: I can hear of horror. Anna. Horror indeed! LordR. Matilda? Anna. Is no more:She ran, she flew like lightning up the hill,Nor halted till the precipice she gaind,Then lifting up her head And her white hands to heaven, seeming to say—Why am I fored to this ? She plungd herselfInto the empty air. Lord R. I will not vent,In vain complaints, the passion of my go straight to the battle, where the man that makesMe turn aside must threaten worse than , faithful to thy mistress, take this warrant of my power. Let every riteWith cost and pomp upon their funerals wait:For Randolph hopes he never shall return. ^Exeunt. THE DUKE OF MILAN; A TRAGEDY, IN FIVE ACTS.—BY PHILIP Act V—Scene 2. THE UMPEROR CHARLES LUDOVICO SFORZA PESCARA FRANCISCO TIBERIO CHARACTERS. STEPHANO GRACCHO HERNANDO JULIO GIOVANNI MEDINA MARCELIA ISABELLA MARIANA EUGENIA ACT I. Scene I,—An outer Room in the castle. Enter Graccho, Julio, and Giovanni, withflagons. Grac. Take every man his flagon ; give the oathTo all yea meet. I am this day the state drunkard,I am sure, against my will: and if you findA man, at ten, thats sober, hes a traitor ;And, in my name, arrest him. Julio. Very good, sir :But say he be a sexton? Grac. If the bellsRing out of tune, as if the streets were he cry, Tis rare music ! bid him sleep ;Tis a sign he has taen his liquor : and if you meetAn officer preaching of he read it in Geneva spirit,Lay him by


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