| Thomas Dekker - 1622 - 472 pages
...care not : could I run Like a fwift Powder-Mine beneath the world, Up would I blow it, all to finde out thee, Though I lay ruin'd in it. Not yet come ! I muft then fall to my old Prayer : Sanctibiceter nomem tuum. Not yet come ! worrying of Wolves, biting... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...my bulch Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not : could I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world, Up would I blow it, all to find out thee, Though Hay ruin'd in it. — Not yet come ? I must then fall to my old prayei" : sunctibiceter nomen tvam.... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 528 pages
...bulch '. ; Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not : could I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world, Up would I blow it, all to find out thee, Tho' I lay ruin'd in it. Not yet come ! I must then fall to my old prayer : 1 Bulch.'] Probably an... | |
| Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...my bulch Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not : could I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world....— Not yet come ? I must then fall to my old prayer : sanctibiccter nomen tuum. He comes in White. Sato. Why dost thou thus appear to me in white, As if... | |
| 1820 - 784 pages
...my bulch Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave. And break from hell, I care not : could I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world. Up would I blow It, all to find out thce, Tho* I lay ruin'd in it. Not yet come ! I must then fall to my eld prayer. The dog enters white,... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 672 pages
...my bulch! Show but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not ! could I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world,...come ! [the] worrying of wolves, biting of mad dogs, the manges, and the — Enter Doc, white. Dog. How now! whom art thou cursing? Saw. Thee! Ha ! no,... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 640 pages
...my bulch3 Show but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave, And break from hell, I care not ! could I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world,...come ! [the] worrying of wolves, biting of mad dogs, the manges, and the — Enter DOG, white. Dog. How now! whom art thou cursing? Saw. Thee! Ha ! no,... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 632 pages
...Sanctibicetur nomen tuum. Not yet come ! [the] worrying of wolves, biting of mad dogs, the manges, and the — Enter DOG, white. Dog. How now! whom art thou cursing? Saw. Thee! Ha ! no, 'tis my black cur I am cursing, For not attending on me. Dog. I am that cur. Saw.... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 376 pages
...bulch* Show but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave And break from hell, I care not !— could I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world,...Enter DOG, white. Dog. How now ! whom art thou cursing 1 Saw. Thee! Ha ! no, 'tis my black cur I am cursing, For not attending on me. Dog. I am that cur.... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 644 pages
...bulch1 Show but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave And break from hell, I care riot!: — could I run Like a swift powder-mine beneath the world, Up would I blow it all, to fiiad'Out thee, Though I lay ruin'd in it. Not yet come ! I must then fall to my old prayer : Sanctibicetur... | |
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