| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 528 pages
...Thine? what art thou? Dog. He thou hast so often , Importun'd to appear to thee, the devil. Saw. Bless me ! the devil ! Dog. Come, do not fear, I love thee much too well To hurt or fright thee. If I seem terrible, It is to such as hate me. I have found Thy love unfeign'd; have seen and pitied Thy... | |
| England - 1820 - 774 pages
...ofttn lni)>ortun'd to appear to thee, the devil. Saw. Bless me ! the devil .' Dag. Come, do not fear, 1 love thee much too well To hurt or fright thee If I seem terrible. It is to such a* h ite me* 1 have .ound Thy Live nai'ei gn'J ; have seen and piifed... | |
| 1820 - 784 pages
...Thine ! what art thou > Dog. He thou hast so often Imuortun'd to appear to thee, the devil. Saw. Bless me ! the devil ? Dog. Come, do not fear, I love thee much too well To hurt or fright thee. If I seem terrible, It is to such as hate me. I have found Thy love unfeign'd; have seen and pitied Thy... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 672 pages
...Thine ! what art thou ? Dog. He thou hast so often Importuned to appear to thee, the devil. Saw. Bless me! the devil? Dog. Come, do not fear; I love thee much too well To hurt or fright thee ; if I seem terrible, It is to such as hate me. 1 have found Thy love unfeign'd ; have seen and pitied Thy... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 630 pages
...Thine! what art thou? Dog. He thou hast so often Importuned to appear to thee, the devil. Saw. Bless me! the devil? Dog. Come, do not fear; I love thee much too well To hurt or fright thee ; if I seem terrible, It is to such as hate me. I have found Thy love unfeign'd; have seen and pitied Thy... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 638 pages
...Thine! what art thou ? Dog. He thou hast so often Importuned to appear to thee, the devil. Saw. Bless me ! the devil ? Dog. Come, do not fear; I love thee much too well To hurt or fright thee ; if I seem terrible, It is to such as hate me. 1 have found Thy love unfeign'd ; have seen and pitied Thy... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 376 pages
...Revolution, when they quietly disappeared with the sorcerers, their employers. — GIFFOB D. Saw. Bless me ! the devil ? Dog. Come do not fear: I love thee much too well To hurt or fright thee ; if I seem terrible, It is to such as hate me. I have found Thy love unfeign'd ; have seen and pitied Thy... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 644 pages
...Thine ! what art thou ? Dog. He thou hast so often Importuned to appear to thee, the Devil. Saw. Bless me ! the Devil ? Dog. Come, do not fear : I love thee much too well 1 Enter a Black Dog.] " A great matter," Dr. Hutchinson UTS, '• had been made at the time of the... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1845 - 348 pages
...Thine ! what art thou ? Dog. He thou hast so often Importuned to appear to thee, the devil. Saw. Bless me ! the devil ! Dog. Come, do not fear ; I love thee much too well To hurt or fright thee ; if I seem terrible, It is to such as hate me. I have found Thy love unfeign'd ; have seen and pitied Thy... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1845 - 348 pages
...Thine! what art thou ? Dog. He thou hast so often Importuned to appear to thee, the devil. Saw. Bless me! the devil! Dog. Come, do not fear; I love thee much too well To hurt or fright thee; if I seem terrible, It is to such as hate me. I have found Thy love unfeign'd; have seen and pitied Thy... | |
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