Men. Why, we are both but dead : the duke hates us ; ' And those whom princes do once groundly hate, Let them provide to die, as sure as fate. Prevention is the heart of policy. The Works of John Marston - Page 215by John Marston - 1856Full view - About this book
| English drama - 1744 - 398 pages
...honour of him and her, Who even flic'd my heart. Лиг. Come, I did err, and am moft forry I did err. Men. Why, we are both but dead, the duke hates us. " And tbofe luhom princes do once grouniily hatet " Let them prcviáe to die, as fure as fate, " Prevention... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...honour of him and her, Who even sliced my heart. Aur. Come, I did err, and am most sorry I did err. Men. Why, we are both but dead : the duke hates us....to die, as sure as fate. Prevention is the heart of policy." 45 Thy юошнЫ limbs, ijc.— The first edition reads,— Thy wounded limbs for this ?... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...honour of him and her, Who even sliced my heart. Am-. Couie, I did err, and am most sorry I did err. Men. Why, we are both but dead : the duke hates us....groundly hate, Let them provide to die, as sure as fate. Prevendon is the heart of policy." 45 '/'iiy wamtsd limbs, ;-;. . — The first edition reads, —... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 324 pages
...honour of him and her, Who had even slic'd my heart ! AUR. Come, I did err, and am most sorry I did err. MEN. Why, we are both but dead ; the duke hates us...to die, as sure as fate. Prevention is the heart of policy. * speed.] The first 4to. pent, the second, spent. The reading in the text is Dodsley's. AUR.... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - English drama - 1830 - 326 pages
...honour of him and her, Who had even slic'd my heart ! AUR. Come, I did err, and am most sorry I did err. MEN. Why, we are both but dead ; the duke hates us...to die, as sure as fate. Prevention is the heart of policy. * speed.] The first 4to. pent, the second, spent. The reading in the text is Dodsley's. VOL.... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 360 pages
...honour of him and her, Who had even slic'd my heart ! AUR. Come, I did err, and am most sorry I did err. MEN. Why, we are both but dead ; the duke hates us...to die, as sure as fate. Prevention is the heart of policy. * speed.] The first 4to. pent, the second, spent. The reading in the text is Dodsley's. VOL.... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 326 pages
...honour of him and her, Who had even slic'd my heart ! AUR. Come, I did err, and am most sorry I did err. MEN. Why, we are both but dead ; the duke hates us...to die, as sure as fate. Prevention is the heart of policy. * epeed.] The first 4to. pent, the second, spent. The reading in the text is Dodsley's. AUR.... | |
| Alexander Dyce - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1843 - 350 pages
...the liuing and the dead offends, " Sharpe surgery where nought but death amends." Sig. D (D 2). Mend. Why, we are both but dead, the Duke hates us, " And those whome Princes doe once groundly hate, " Let them prouide to dye, as sure as fate : " Preuention is... | |
| John Marston - English drama - 1856 - 324 pages
...And in your lustfull twines the duke tooke you ? Aur. A most sad truth. Men. O God ! O God ! how \ve dull honest soules, Heavie brainde men, are swallowed...plot, Or further blaze my honours much knowne blot, Let 's murther him ! Men. I would do much for you ; will yee marry me ? Aur. He make thee duke ; we... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 pages
...honour of him and her, Who had even slic'd my heart ! Aur. Come, I did err, And am most sorry I did err. Men. Why, we are both but dead : the duke hates us...to die, as sure as fate. Prevention is the heart of policy. Aur. Shall we murder him ? Men. Instantly! Aur. Instantly; before he casts a plot, Or further... | |
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