| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...subject to those stars That luckless reign'd at my nativity ! O would the scourge due to my black offence Might pass from thee, that I alone might feel The torment of an uncontrouled flame ! Friar, (apart] What's this I hear? Ann. That man, that blessed friar, To him whose... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 682 pages
...to those stars That luckless reign'd at my nativity ! O would the scourge, due to my black offence, Might pass from thee, that I alone might feel The torment of an uncontrolled flame ! Friar. What's this I hear ? Ann. That man, that blessed friar, Who join'd in ceremonial knot my hand To him... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 688 pages
...to those stars That luckless reign'd at my nativity! O would the scourge, due to my black offence, Might pass from thee, that I alone might feel The torment of an uncontrouled flame! Friar. What's this I hear ? Ann. That man, that blessed friar, Who join'd in ceremonial... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 pages
...of an uncontrouled flame ! Friar. What's this I hear ? Ann. That man, that blessed friar, Who join'd in ceremonial knot my hand To him whose wife I now am, told me oft, 1 trod the path to death, and shew'd me how. But they who sleep in lethargies of lust, Hug their confusion,... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 768 pages
...to those stars That luckless reign'd at my nativity ! 0 would the scourge, due to my black offence, Might pass from thee, that I alone might feel The torment of an uncontrouled flame ! Friar. What's this I hear ? ,(/..-,, That man, that blessed friar, Who join'd... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 758 pages
...to those stars That luckless reign'd at my nativity ! 0 would the scourge, due to my black offence, Ford John" Jo uncontrouled flame ! Friar. What's this I hear ? Ann. That man, that blessed friar, Who join'd in ceremonial... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - Conduct of life - 1856 - 418 pages
...had the spoil Of thine own virtues, and my modest fame. O would the scourge due to my black offence Might pass from thee, that I alone might feel The torment of an uncontrolled flame ! " But the silliness of womanhood, its unreasonableness, its want of intellectual merits, are not... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 406 pages
...nativity ! /O, would the scourge due to my black offence j Might pass from thee, that I alone might feel 7 The torment of an uncontrolled flame ! Friar [aside]....this I hear ? Ann. That man, that blessed friar, Who join'd in ceremonial knot my hand To him whose wife I now am, told me oft the path to death, and show'd... | |
| John Ford - 1895 - 476 pages
...to those stars ' That hickksa reign'd at my natiyityJ O, would the scourge due to my black offence Might pass from thee, that I alone might feel The...this I hear ? Ann. That man, that blessed friar, Who join'd in ceremonial knot my hand To him whose wife I now am, told me oft I trod the path to death,... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - English drama - 1928 - 1138 pages
...to those stars That luckless reign'd at my nativity ! O would the scourge, due to my black offence, {x c ` & ` 8 NÚeʹ + K h B ` pA P S D uncontrouled flame ! FRIAR : What's this I hear ? ANN. : That man, that blessed friar, Who join'd in... | |
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