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" Tis a deed of darkness. [Exit. Bos. He's much distracted. Off, my painted honour ! While with vain hopes our faculties we tire, We seem to sweat in ice and freeze in fire. What would I do, were this to do again ? I would not change my peace of conscience... "
The Works of John Webster - Page 284
by John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830
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The Ancient British Drama ...

Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 614 pages
...distracted. Off, mj painied honour ! While with vaine hopes our faculties we tyre, We seemc to sweat in yce, and freeze in fire: What would I do, were this to do againe? I would not change my peace of conscience For all the wealth of Europe. She stirs ! here 'i...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 7

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1823 - 426 pages
...badger by owl-ligUt : 'Tis a deed of darkness. [exitBos. He's much distracted. Off, my painted honour ! While with vain hopes our faculties we tire, We seem...freeze in fire : What would I do were this to do again? 1 would not change my peace of conscience For all the wealth of Europe. She stirs ! here's life : Return,...
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The Works of John Webster, Volume 1

John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 pages
...chain-bullets, side by side, will fly Thorow thejawes of death." A Challenge for Beautie, 1636, Sig. D. .While with vain hopes our faculties we tire, We seem...darkness, and lead mine Out of this sensible hell : — she'swarm, she breathes: — Upon thy pale lips I will melt my heart, To store them with fresh...
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Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of Great ..., Volume 2

Samuel Astley Dunham - Authors, English - 1837 - 418 pages
...owl-light : 'T is a deed of darkness. [£«'<. " Bos. He 's much distracted. Off, my painted honour ! While with vain hopes our faculties we tire, We seem...peace of conscience For all the wealth of Europe. She-stirs ; here 's life : — Return, fair soul, from darkness, and lead mine Out of this sensible...
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The youth of Shakspeare, by the author of 'Shakspeare and his friends'.

Robert Folkestone Williams - 1839 - 946 pages
...of peace, At home a poor scarecrowe, in London an asse. SHAKSFEARE. Off my painted honour ! Whilst with vain hopes our faculties we tire, We seem to sweat in ice, and freeze in fire. WEBSTER. " O' MY Christian conscience, the monstrousness of this world passeth belief!" exclaimed Oliver...
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The Youth of Shakspeare, Volume 2

Robert Folkestone Williams - 1839 - 314 pages
...of peace, At home a poor scarecrowe, in London an asse. SHAKSPEARE. Off my painted honour ! Whilst with vain hopes our faculties we tire, We seem to sweat in ice, and freeze in fire. WEBSTER. " O' MY Christian conscience, the monstrousness of this world passeth belief!" exclaimed Oliver...
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The Youth of Shakspeare, Volume 2

Robert Folkestone Williams - 1840 - 220 pages
...a poor scarecrowe, in London an asse. SHAKSFEARX. Off my painted honor ! Whilst with vain hopes onr faculties we tire, We seem to sweat in ice, and freeze in fire. WEBSTER. " O' MY Christian conscience, the monstrousness of this world passeth belief ! " exclaimed...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1841 - 844 pages
...badger by owl-light : Tis a deed of darkness. [Exit. Bot. He's much distracted. Off, my painted honour 1 While with vain hopes our faculties we tire, We seem...in fire ; What would I do, were this to do again i I would not change my peace of conscience Forallthe wealth of Europe. She stirs ! here's life ! Return,...
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Specimens of the British Poets

Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1844 - 846 pages
...'TU a deed of darkness. {.Exit. Bos. He's much distracted. Off, my painted honour ! While with vaiu rs ! Alas ! What will you do with my lady ? call for...they Bos. Remove that noise. [are mad folks. Duch. Forall the wealth of Europe. She stirs ! here's life ! Return, fair soul, from darkness, and lead mine...
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Youth of Shakspeare

Robert Folkestone Williams - 1847 - 284 pages
...monster they can make of it. Such methinks are entitled to no manner of consideration. CHAPTER XXXVI. She stirs ! Here's life ! Return fair soul from darkness and lead mine Oat of this sensible hell. She's warm ; she breathes ! Upon thy pale lips I will melt my heart, To...
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