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The Siege of Sinope
A Tragedy
Brooke, Frances (1724?-1789)
THE SIEGE of SINOPE.
PROLOGUE. Written by the Rev. Mr. COLLIER, And spoken by Mr. HENDERSON.
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1.
ACT I.
2.
ACT II.
3.
ACT III.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
6.
SCENE VI.
7.
SCENE VII.
8.
SCENE VIII.
9.
SCENE IX.
10.
SCENE X.
11.
SCENE XI.
12.
SCENE XII.
13.
SCENE XIII.
14.
SCENE XIV.
4.
ACT IV.
5.
ACT V.
EPILOGUE.
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The Siege of Sinope
SCENE II.
THAMYRIS.
I wou'd be calm,
Would soothe to peace this whirlwind of the passions,
And wear dissimulation's treacherous smile;
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But my full soul, to holy truth inur'd,
Disdains the base disguise.
The Siege of Sinope