| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...two strangers. I could wish, That the first pillow whereon I was cradled Had prov'd to me a grave. Pen. You had been happy : Then had you never known...sin of life Which blots all following glories with a-vengeance ; For forfeiting the last will of the dead, From whom you had your being. Ith. Sad Penthea,... | |
| 1812 - 560 pages
...two strangers. I could wish That the first pillow, whereon I was cradled, Had prov'd to me a grave. Pen. You had been happy : Then had you never known...Hath with a violent hand pluck'd from thy bosom A love-blest heart, to grind it into dust — . For which mine's now a-breaking. Pen. Not yet, heaven,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...two strangers. I could wish That the first pillow, whereon I was cradled, Had prov'd to me a grave. Pen, You had been happy : Then had you never known...too cruel ; my rash spleen Hath with a violent hand pluck d from thy bosom A love-blest heart, to grind it into duet, For which mine's now a-breaking.... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...two strangers. I could wish That the first pillow, whereon I was cradled, Had prnvM to me a grave. i : SadPenthea, Thou canst not be too cruel ; my rash spleen Hath with a violent band pluck d from thy... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...two strangers. I could wish That the first pillow, whereon I was cradled, Had prov'd to me a grave. Pen. You had been happy : Then had you never known...last will of the dead, From whom you had your being. . , It/i. Sad Penthea, Thou canst not be too cruel ; my rash spleen Hath with a violent hand pluck'd... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 562 pages
...pillow, whereon I was cradled, i Had prov'd to me a grave. Pen. You had been happy : Then had jrou never known that sin of life Which blots all following...last will of the dead, From whom you had your being. ft ft. Sad Penthea ! Thou canst not be too cruel ; my rash spleen Hath with a violent hand pluck'd... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...happy : Then had you never known that sin of life Which blots all following glories with a-vengeanfce ; For forfeiting the last will of the dead, From whom...Hath with a violent hand pluck'd from thy bosom A lover-blest heart, to grind it into dust ; For which mine's now a breaking. Pen. Not yet, heaven, I... | |
| Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...two strangers. I could wish, That the first pillow whereon I was cradled Had prov'd to me a grave. Pen. You had been happy : Then had you never known...sin of 'life Which blots all following glories with a-vengeance ; For forfeiting the last will of the dead, From whom you had your being. M. Sad Penthea,... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 688 pages
...two strangers; I could wish That the first pillow whereon I was cradled, Had prov'd to me a grave. Pen. You had been happy : Then had you never known...Hath with a violent hand pluck'd from thy bosom A love-blest heart, to grind it into dust; For which mine's now a-breaking. Pen. Not yet, heaven, I do... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 712 pages
...That the first pillow whereon I was cradled, Had prov'd to me a grave. Pen. You had been happy : cAi Then had you never known that sin of life Which blots...will of the dead, From whom you had your being. Ith. §adJPenthea, ThQuj2anst.notJbe.-tQO cruel ; my rash spleen Hath with a violent hand pluck' d from,.thy.]jfi§am... | |
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