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" Alas, poor creature, I will soon revenge This cruelty upon the author of it. Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent blood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end ;" and in that sorrow, As he was pashing it against a tree, I suddenly... "
The Works of Mary Russell Mitford: Prose and Verse, Viz Our Village, Belford ... - Page 41
by Mary Russell Mitford - 1841 - 672 pages
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...cruelty upon the author of it. Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent blood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end :" and in that...sorrow, As he was pashing it against a tree, I suddenly slept in.73 73 This Story, which is originally to be met with in Strada's Prolusions, has been paraphrased...
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Dramatic Works, Volume 1

John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent bl ood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end :" and in that sorrow,. As he was pashing 3 it against a tree, I suddenly stept in. 1 Meods.] Probably the time in which the music ' is played....
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...cruelty upon the author of it. Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent blood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end :" and in that...he was pashing it against a tree, I suddenly stept in.73 73 This Story, which is originally to be met with in Strada's Pro. Insions, has been paraphrased...
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Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery, Volume 1

Mary Russell Mitford - Country life - 1824 - 312 pages
...cruelty upon the author of it. Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent blood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end :' and in that...sorrow. As he was pashing it against a tree, I suddenly slept in." When I had finished the recitation of this exquisite passage, the sky, which had been all...
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Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery, Volume 1

Mary Russell Mitford - English essays - 1825 - 312 pages
...cruelty upon the author of it. Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent blood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end :' and in that...recitation of this exquisite passage, the sky, which had been all die afternoon dull and heavy, began to look more and more threatening ; darker clouds, like...
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Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery, Volume 1

Mary Russell Mitford - Country life - 1825 - 312 pages
...cruelty npon the author of it. Henceforth this late, guilty of innocent blood. Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end:' and in that sorrow, As he was pushing it against a tree, I suddenly stept in." When I had finished the recitation of this exquisite...
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Dramatic Works of John Ford ...

John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 688 pages
...cruelty upon the author of it; Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent blood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end:" and in that sorrow, As he was pashing 6 it against a tree, I suddenly stept in. Amet. Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity. 7 Men....
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Dramatic Works of John Ford ...

John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 712 pages
...cruelty upon the author of it; Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent blood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end:" and in that sorrow, As he was pashing6 it against a tree, I suddenly stept in. Amet. Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity.7...
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Dramatic Works of John Ford ...

John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 682 pages
...cruelty upon the author of it; Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent blood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end :" and in that sorrow, As he was pashing6 it against a tree, I suddenly stept in. Amet. Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity.7...
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The dramatic works of John Ford, with an intr. and notes [by W. Harness?].

John Ford - 1831 - 396 pages
...cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute, guilty of innocent blood, Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end :" and in that...was pashing* it against a tree, I suddenly stept in. Amet. Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity."f" Men. I repriev'd The intended execution with...
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