Flo. Tis bootless now to shew yourself a child, ," Signior Donado, what is done, is done ', -\ ' • ' , Spend not the time in tears, but seek for justice. '-' \ *> Rich. I must confess, somewhat I was in fault, .''' That had not first acquainted you... Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 193by John Ford - 1827Full view - About this book
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...Street before the CARDINAL'S Gates. • > Enter FLORIO, DONADO, RICHARDETTO, POGGIO, and Officers. Flo. 'Tis bootless now to shew yourself a child, Signior...Spend not the time in tears, but seek for justice. Don. Alas, poor creature, he meant no man harm, That I am sure of. Flo. I believe that too. But stay,... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 768 pages
...Street before Ike CudnnTf Gales. Enter Fuitao, DONADO. RICHARD ггто.Роовго.щ»* Officer«. Flo. Tis bootless now to shew yourself a child. Signior...I was in fault, That had not first acquainted you «hat love Past 'twixt him and my niece ; but, as I live, His fortune grieves me as it were mine own.... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 758 pages
...FLOMO.DO.VADO, RICHARDET-TO, Риивю, ondOfficen. Flo. 'Tis bootless now to shew yourself a child. Signier Donado, what is done, is done ; Spend not the time...for justice. Rich. I must confess, somewhat I was in bolt. That had not first acquainted you what lore Post 'twixt him and my niece ; but, as I live, His... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 pages
...FI.ORIO,DONADO, RICHARD гтто, POGGIO, and Office». Flo. Tis bootless now to shew yourself a child, Signier Donado, what is done, is done ; Spend not the time in tears, but seek for justice. /lieh. I must confess, somewhat I was in fault, That had not first acquainted you what love Past 'twixt... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Ford - English drama - 1848 - 756 pages
...IX.—The Street before the. Cardinal's Gate». Enter FLORIO,DONADO,RICHAKDJCTTO. Potíoro, aneíOffioen. Flo. Tis bootless now to shew yourself a child. Signior...love Past 'twixt him and my niece ; but, as I live. His fortune grieves me as it were mine own. Don. Alas, poor creature, he meant no man harm. That I... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 406 pages
...Cardinal's gates. Enter FLORIO, DoNADO, RlCHARDETTO, POGGIO, and Officers. Flo. 'Tis bootless now to show yourself a child, Signior Donado; what is done, is...Spend not the time in tears, but seek for justice. Pass'd 'twixt him and my niece; but, as I live, His fortune grieves me as it were mine own. Don. Alas,... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Ford - English drama - 1875 - 746 pages
...DORADO. RICHAKDBTTO, Poooro, and Officer«. Flo. Tis bootless now to shew yourself a child. Siguior Donado, what is done, is done ; Spend not the time...love Past 'twixt him and my niece ; but, as I live, His fortune grieves me as it were mine own. Don. Alas, poor creature, he meant no man harm That 1 am... | |
| John Ford - 1895 - 476 pages
...Cardinal's gates. Enter FLORIO, DONADO, RICHARDETTO, PoGGlo, and Officers. Rio. ‘Tis bootless now to show yourself a child, Signior Donado; what is done, is...fault That had not first acquainted you what love Pass'd ‘twixt him and my niece; but, as I live, His fortune grieves me as it were mine own. Don.... | |
| John Ford - 1895 - 440 pages
...Cardinal's gates. Enter FLORIO, DONADO, RICHARDETTO, POGGIO, and Officers. Flo. 'Tis bootless now to show yourself a child, Signior Donado ; what is done, is...Spend not the time in tears, but seek for justice. Pass'd 'twixt him and my niece ; but, as I live, His fortune grieves me as it were mine own. Don. Alas,... | |
| John Ford - 1915 - 356 pages
...Enter Floric, Donado, Richardetto, Poggio and Ojicers. F/aria. ‘Tis bootlesse now to shew your selfe a child, Signior Donado; what is done, is done: Spend not the time in teares, but seeke for justice. 76 ‘¿tøpltp (MilL Richardetto. I must confesse somewhat I was in... | |
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