| Philip Massinger - 1779 - 462 pages
...Created only to defeat the Elder, And fpojl him of hjs Birthright ? 'tis not well. But being to part, J will not chide, I will not ; Nor with one Syllable or Tear, exprefs How deeply I am wounded with -the Arrows Of your Diftruft : But when that you fhall hear At... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...necessity be twins ; the younger Created only to defeat the elder, And spoil hun of his birthright? 'tis not well. But being to part, I will not chide,...wounded with the arrows Of your distrust : But when that vou shall hear At your return how I have borne myself, And what an austere penance I take on me. To... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...only to defeat the elder, And spoil linn of his birthright? 'tis not well. But being to part, I uill not chide, I will not; Nor with one syllable or tear,...when that you shall hear At your return how I have borne myself, And what an austere penance I take on me. To satisfy your doubts : When, like a vestal,... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...well. But being to part, 1 will not chide, I will not ; Nor with one syllabic or tear, express I low deeply I am wounded with the arrows Of your distrust...when that you shall hear At your return how I have borne myself, And what an austere penance I take on me. To satisfy your doubts : When, like a vestal,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...necessity be twins : the younger Created only to defeat the elder, And spoil him of his birthright? 'tis not well. But being to part, I will not chide, I «ill not; Nor with one syllable or tear, express How deeply I am wounded with the arrows Of your distrust... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...necessity be twins ; the younger Created only to defeat the elder, And spoil him of his birthright ? = / 1]/ | c + ^h?3 borne myself, And what an austere penance I take on me, To satisfy your doubts ; when, like a vestal,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...necessity be twins ; the younger Created only to defeat the elder, And spoil him of his birthright ? 'tis not well. But being to part, I will not chide,...with the arrows Of your distrust : But when that you sliall hear, At your return, how I have borne myself, And what an austere penance I take on me, To... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 624 pages
...necessity be twins ; the younger Created only to defeat the elder, / And spoil him of his birthright"? 'tis not well. But being to part, I will not chide,...when that you shall hear, At your return, how I have borne myself, 1 Oatf,] ie oun. And what an austere penance I take on me, To satisfy your doubts ; when,... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 758 pages
...the younger Created only to defeat the elder, And spoil him of his birthright ? 'tis not well. Bot being to part, I will not chide, I will not ; Nor...me, To satisfy your doubts ; when, like a Vestal, 1 show yon, to your shame, the fire still burning, Committed to my charge by true affection, The people... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 pages
...necessity be twins ; the younger Created only to defeat the elder. And spoil him of his birthright ? 'tis not well. But being to part, I will not chide,...how I have born myself, And what an austere penance 1 take on me, To satisfy your doubts ; when, like a Vestal, I show you, to your shame, the fire still... | |
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