| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1715 - 428 pages
...Imprifbnment. [ Exeunt King, Thralbmond anilrain. I thank you, Sir, you dare not for the People. dean. See how his Fancy labours : Has he not Spoke home...What a dangerous Train Did he give Fire to! How he (hook the King! Made his Soul melt within him, ancj his Blood Run into Whey! It flood upon his Brows... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 pages
...Gal. Gods comfort your poor Head-piece, Lady : 'Tis a weak one, and had need of a Night-cap. Dion. See, how his Fancy labours ; has he not Spoke home,...Did he give fire to! How he fhook the King, Made his Soul melt within him, and his Blood Run into Whey! It flood tipon his Brow, Like a cold Winter Dew.... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 pages
...not like this : For this time I do pardon your wild fpeech. [Exeunt King, Pha. Are. and train. Dion. See, how his fancy labours : Has he not Spoke home...him, and his blood Run into whey ! it ftood upon his brow Like a cold winter dew. Phi. Gentlemen, You have no fuit to me ? I am no minion : You Hand, methinks,... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 pages
...do not like this. For this time I pardon your wild fpeech. [Exeunt King, Pha. Are. and train. Dion. See how his fancy labours. Has he not Spoke home,...What a dangerous train Did he give fire to ! How he (hook the King ! Made his foul melt within him, and his blood Run into whey ! It flood upon his brow,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1778 - 374 pages
...do not like thi». For this time I pardon your wild fpeech. {Exeunt King, Pha. Are. and train, Ditn. See how his fancy labours. Has he not Spoke home,...What a dangerous train Did he give fire to ! How he fliook the King ! Made his foul melt within him, and his blood Run into whey ! It flood upon his brow,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1778 - 364 pages
...train., Dion. See how his fancy labours. Hashemk Spoke home, and bravely f What a dangerous.train B 3. ' Did he give fire to ! How he fhook the King ! Made...melt within him, and his blood Run into whey ! It flood upon his brow,. Like a cold winter dew. Phi. Gentlemen, You have no fuit to me ; I am no minion.... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...do not like this. For this time I pardon your wild speech. \Exeunt King, Pha. Are. and train, Dion. See how his fancy labours. Has he not Spoke home,...bravely ? What a dangerous train Did he give fire to I How he shook the king 1 Made his soul melt within him, and his blood Run into whey I It stood upon... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...time I pardon your wild speech, without so much As your nnprisonment. [Ex. King, Phu.andAre. Dian. See, how his fancy labours ! Has he not Spoke home,...What a dangerous train, Did he give fire to ! How he shook the king, Made his soul melt w ¡thin him, and his blood Run into whey ! It stood upon his brow,... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...time I pardon your wild speech, without so much As your imprisonment. [Ex. King, Phn. and Are. Dion. See, how his fancy labours ! Has he not Spoke home, and bravely? What a dangerous train, fury BRITISH DRAMA. Run into whey ! It stood upon hii brow, Like a cold winter dew. Phi. Gentlemen,... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...! 'Tis a weak one, and had need of a night-cap. Dion. See, how his fancy labours ! Has he not Spcke read her visage much amiss, Or grief besets her hard. Save you, fair l shook the king, Made his soul melt within him, and his blood Run into whey ! It stood upon his brow.... | |
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