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" Tis good. Now tell me how our pow'rs are destin'd ? Sadi. Near ev'ry port a secret band is posted ; By these the watchful centinels must perish . The rest is easy ; for the glutted troops Lie drown'd in sleep ; the dagger's cheapest prey. Almanzor with... "
Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical & Critical. Printed ... - Page 30
1828
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Barbarossa: A Tragedy. As it is Performed at the Theatres-Royal in ..., Volume 3

John Brown - 1770 - 88 pages
...muft perifh : The reft is eafy : For the glutted Troops Lie drown'd in Sleep; the Dagger's cheapeft Prey. ALMANZOR, with his Friends, will circle round The Avenues of the Palace. OTHMAN and I Will lead, our brave Confederates (ali i'worn To conquer or to die) and burft the Gates Of this foul Den....
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Rule a Wife and Have a Wife: A Comedy

John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 pages
...muft perifa : The reft is eafy : for the glutted troops . Lie drown 'd in deep ; the dagger's cheaptft prey. Almanzor, with his friends, will circle round .. The avenues of the palace. Othinan and I Will join our brave confederates (all fworn To conquer or to die) and burft the gates...
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Bell's British Theatre: The lady's last stake, by C. Cibber. ... The man of ...

1797 - 440 pages
...By these the watchful centinels must perish : The rest is easy : for the glutted troops Lie drown' J in sleep ; the dagger's cheapest prey. Almanzor, with...the gates Of this foul den. Then tremble, Barbarossa ! " Selim. Oh, how the approach of this great hour V Fires all my soul ! truf, valiant friends, I charge...
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Mariamne: A Tragedy, Volume 26, Issue 1

Elijah Fenton - 1797 - 452 pages
...By these the watchful centinels musj: perish : The rest is easy : for the glutted troops Lie drown'J in sleep; the dagger's cheapest prey. Almanzor, with...the gates Of this foul den. Then tremble, Barbarossa ! " Sdim. Oh, how the approach of this great hour " Fires all my soul ! but, valiant friends, I charge...
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The British Drama: Tragedies. 2 v

1804 - 486 pages
...By these the watchful centinels must perish : The rest is easy : for the glutted troops Lie drowned in sleep ; the dagger's cheapest prey Almanzor, with...the gates Of this foul den. Then tremble, Barbarossa ! Sclim. Oh, how the approach of this great hou Fires all my soul ! but, valiant friends, I charge...
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Sharpe's British Theatre, Volume 13

1805 - 272 pages
...posted : fiy these the watchfnl centinels mast perish : The rest is easy : for the glntted troops Ue drown'd in sleep; the dagger's cheapest prey. ; Almanzor, with his friends, will circle roand The avennes of the palace. Othman and I Will join onr hrave confederates (all sworn To conqner...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 444 pages
...pow'rs are destin'd ? Sitdi. Near ev'ry port, a secret band is posted : By these, the watchful centinels must perish : The rest is easy ; for the glutted troops Lie drown'd in sleep. Almanzor, with his friends, will circle round The avenues of the palace. Othman and I Will join our...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 2

1811 - 620 pages
...By these the watchful centinels must perish : The rest is easy : for the glutted troops Lie drowned in sleep; the dagger's cheapest prey. Almanzor, with...the gates Of this foul den. Then tremble, Barbarossa ! Selim. Oh, how the approach of this great hour Fires all my soul ! but, valiant friends, I charge...
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The modern British drama, Volume 2

British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...By these the watchful ccntmels must perish : The rest is easy : for the glutted troops Lie drowned in sleep; the dagger's cheapest prey. Almanzor, with...the gates Of this foul den. Then tremble, Barbarossa ! Selim. Oh, how the approach of this great hour Fires ail my soul ! but, valiant friends, I charge...
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Barbarosa: A Tragedy in Five Acts

John Brown - 1823 - 108 pages
...powers are destin'd ? Sadi. Near every port a secret band is posted : By these the watchful centinels must perish : The rest is easy : for the glutted troops Lie drown'd in sleep ; the daggers cheapest prey. Almanzor, with his friends, wdl circle round The avenues of the palace. Othman...
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