Oh I bleed fast. Death, thou'rt a guest long look'd for, I embrace Thee and thy wounds; oh, my last minute comes! Where'er I go, let me enjoy this grace, Freely to view my Annabella's face. [Dies. Don. Strange miracle of justice! Car. Raise up the city,... Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 236by John Ford - 1827Full view - About this book
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...Mercy ? why, I have found it in this justice. Car. Strive yet to cry to Heaven. Gio. . Oh I bleed fast! Where'er I go, let me enjoy this grace, Freely to...miracle of justice! Car. Raise up the city, we shall be murder'd all. Vas. You need not fear, you shall not; this strange task being ended, I have paid the... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 pages
...for mercy. Gto. Mercy ? why, I have found it in this justice. Car. Strive yet to cry to Heaven. Gio. Oh I bleed fast. Death, thou'rt a guest long look'd...enjoy this grace, Freely to view my Annabella's face. [Dia. Don. Strange miracle of justice ! Car. Raise up the city, we shall be murder'd all ! Van. You... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 758 pages
...justice. Car. Strive yet to cry to Heaven. Gio. Oh I bleed fast. Death, thou'rt a guest longlook'd for, I embrace Thee and thy wounds ; oh, my last minute comes ! \Vhere'er I go, let me enjoy this grace, Freely to view my Annabella's face. [Diet. Don. Strange... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1848 - 756 pages
...yet to cry to Heaven. Gio. Oh I bleed fast. Death, thou'rt a guest longlook'd for, I embrace Thee rmd thy wounds ; oh, my last minute comes ! ! Where'er I go, let me enjoy this grace, Freely to view my Annabella's face. [Dia. Don. Strange miracle of justice ! Car. Raise up the city, we shall be murder... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 406 pages
...I have found it in this justice. Car. Strive yet to cry to Heaven. /Gio. O, I bleed fast! , yDeath, thou'rt a guest long look'd for; I embrace * Thee and thy wounds : O, my last minute comes! Where'er I go, let me enjoy this grace, Freely to view my Annabella's face.... | |
| John Ford - 1895 - 440 pages
...I Gio. Mercy ! why, I have found it in this justice. I Car. Strive yet to cry to Heaven. ' Gio. O, I bleed fast ! Death, thou'rt a guest long look'd for ; I embrace Thee and thy wounds : O, my last minute comes ! Where'er I go, let me enjoy this grace, ; Freely to view my Annabella's... | |
| John Ford - 1915 - 356 pages
...another murder! Dying, he seals with his last breath his faith in the passion that has wrecked his life: Where'er I go, let me enjoy this grace, Freely to view my Annabella's face. Now it appears to me incontestable that a dramatist who seeks such effects as ‘Tis Pity produces... | |
| John Ford - 1915 - 360 pages
...hopes to be reunited to his sister; even the verbal parallelism is close here. Anticipating Giovanni's Where'er I go, let me enjoy this grace, Freely to view my Annabella's face Macareo says: In eterno vivra 1'anima mia: £ fia suo paradiso II poter vagheggiare L'ombra del suo... | |
| John Ford - 1915 - 448 pages
...justice. Car. Strive yet to cry to heaven. ,A Gia. Oh, I bleed fast! Death, thou art a guest long look't for; I embrace Thee and thy wounds. Oh, my last minute comes! ¿ Where e're I god, let mee enjoy this grace, to view my Annabella's face. Dyes. Donado. Strange miracle... | |
| John Ford - Drama - 1966 - 136 pages
...GIOVANNI. O, I bleed fast. Death, thou art a guest long look'd for; I embrace 105 Thee and thy wounds; O, my last minute comes! Where'er I go, let me enjoy...this grace, Freely to view my Annabella's face. Dies. DONADO. Strange miracle of justice! CARDINAL Raise up the city; we shall be murdered all! 110 VASQUES.... | |
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