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" tis so with me; — For every step I tread, methinks some fiend Knocks at my breast, and bids it not be quiet: I've heard, how desperate wretches, like myself, Have wandered out at this dead time of night To meet the foe of mankind in his walk: Sure I'm... "
Alcibiades. Don Carlos, prince of Spain. Titus and Berenice, with The cheats ... - Page xi
by Thomas Otway - 1757
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Venice Preserved: A Tragedy, in Five Acts, Issue 14

Thomas Otway - 1899 - 64 pages
...Act-drop rises ; 1 after.] Enter JAFFIEK, L. JAFFIER. I'm here; and thus, the shadesof nightaroundme^ I look as if all hell were in my heart, And I in hell. Nay, surely, 'tis so with me, For ev'ry step I trend, methinks some fiend Knocks at my breast, and bids...
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The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection ...

Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...of mufeful Mopings, which prefage The Lofs of Reafon, and conclude in Rage. Dryd. P*l. <fr- An. Tm here! and thus the Shades of Night around me, I look...Heart ! And I in Hell ! Nay furely 'tis fo with me j For ev'ry Step I tread, metbinksfome Fiend Knocks at my Bread, and bids it not be quiet. I've heard...
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The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, to the Time ..., Volume 2

Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...foliloquy, after he is en . gaged in the confpiracy. I'm here ; and thas the fhades of night fttrround me, - , . I look as if all hell were in my heart,...I in hell. Nay furely 'tis fo with me ; For every ftep I tread, methinks fome fiend Knocks at my breaft, and bids it not be quiet. I'ye heard low defperale...
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Plays: Viz. The Orphan, and Venice Preserv'd

Thomas Otway - English drama - 1767 - 292 pages
...inftraft me. [ExeSCENE the RIALTO. Enter ] AFFEI R. • .•. JAFFEIB.. I'm here; and thus, the fhades of night around me, I look as if all hell were in...And I in hell. Nay furely 'tis fo with me; For every tread I ftep, methinks fome fiend Knocks at my breaft, and bids me not be quiet. I've heard how defperate...
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The Perth magazine of knowledge and pleasure, Volume 1

1772 - 364 pages
...the Rialto. " I'm here, and thus the fhades of night lurrounii me, Hook I look as . if all hell was in my heart, And I in hell. Nay, furely 'tis fo with me; For every ftep I tread, me thinks fome fend Knocks at my bread, and bids it not be quiet : I've heard how defperare...
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Venice Preserved, Or, A Plot Discovered: A Tragedy

Thomas Otway - English drama (Tragedy) - 1797 - 456 pages
...die.if he forsakes me"; " And how to keep him, Heaven or hell instruct me." [Exeunt. The Rialto, Jaf. I'm here; and thus, the shades of night around me,...as if all hell were in my heart, And I in hell. Nay surely 'tis so with me ! For every step I tread, methinks some fiend Knoeks at my breast, and bids...
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British Theatre, Volume 1

John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 340 pages
..."And how to keep him, Heaven or hell instruft me. " [Exeunt. SCENE II. TXeRialto. Enter JAFFIER. Jaf. I'm here; and thus, the shades of night around me,...as if all hell were in my heart, And I in hell. Nay surely 'tis so with me ! For every step I tread, methinks some fiend Knocks at my breast, and bids...
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 2

William Jones - English drama - 1795 - 446 pages
...hell inftruft me." SCENE II. . •* The Rialto. Enter JAFFIER. Jaf. I'm here; and thus, the fhacks of night around me, I look as if all hell were in...I in hell. Nay furely 'tis fo with me ! For every ftep I tread, methinks fome fiend Knocks at my breafi, and bids me not be quiet. I've heard how defperate...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 15

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 460 pages
...how to keep him, Heaven or hell instruct me." [Exeunt. SCENE II, The Rialto. Enter JAFF i ER . Jaf. I'm here ; and thus, the shades of night around me, I look as if all hell were in ray heart, And I in hell. Nay surely 'tis so with me !— For every step I tread, methinks some fiend...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...keep him, Heaven or hell instruct me ! , [Exeunt. SCENE IL— The Rialto. Enter JAFFIER. Jaf. I am here; and thus, the shades of night around me, I look as if all hell were in my heart. And I in hell. Nav surely 'tis so with me ! For every step I tread, methinks some fiend Knocks at my breast, and bids...
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