| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures,74 whose engagement* To the bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all : to...noble orator, in death I owe the fee of thankfulness. King H. So brave ? What a bold knave is this ! * We trifle time with follies. Urswick, command the... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 528 pages
...In a protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poorcreatures, whose engagements To th' bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all ; to...Hen. So brave ! What a bold knave is this ! Which of the rebels Has been the mayor of Cork ? Daw. This wise formality : Kneel to the king, ye rascals !... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures,74 whose engagement? To the bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all : to...noble orator, in death I owe the fee of thankfulness. King H. So brave ? What a bold knave is this ! We trifle time with follies. Urswick, command the Dukeling,... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 672 pages
...a protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures, whose engagements, To th' bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all ; to...formality : Kneel to the king, ye rascals! [They kneel. K. Hen. Canst thou hope A pardon, where thy guilt is so apparent ? J. a -Wat. Under your good favours,... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 638 pages
...a protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures, whose engagements, To th' bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all ; to...formality : Kneel to the king, ye rascals! [They kneel. K. Hen. Canst thou hope A pardon, where thy guilt is so apparent ? J. a -Wat. Under your good favours,... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 396 pages
...a protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures, whose engagements, To th' bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all; to...formality: Kneel to the king, ye rascals! [They kneel. K. Hen. Canst thou hope A pardon, where thy guilt is so apparent? J. a- Wat. Under your good favours,... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1844 - 330 pages
...protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures *, whose engagements To the bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all : to...noble orator, in death I owe the fee of thankfulness. King H. So brave 1 What a bold knave is this ! We trifle time with follies. Urswick, command the Dukeling,... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1845 - 492 pages
...a protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures,* whose engagements To the bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all : to...noble orator, in death I owe the fee of thankfulness. King H. So brave ? What a bold knave is this ! We trifle time with follies. Urswick, command the Dukeling,... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...a protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures', whose engagements To the bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all : to them if any charity Plow from some noble orator, in death I owe the fee of thankfulness. King H. So brave ? What a bold... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...a protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures,* whose engagements To the bettering of their fortunes, have incurr'd A loss of all: to...noble orator, in death I owe the fee of thankfulness. King R. So brave ? What a bold knave is this ! We trifle time with follies. Urswick, command the Dukeling,... | |
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