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" Put me to any penance for my tyranny, And I will call thee merciful. Pen. Pray kill me, Rid me from living with a jealous husband ; Then we will join in friendship, be again Brother and sister. — Kill me, pray ; nay, will ye ? Ith. "
Dramatic Works - Page 275
by John Ford - 1811
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...coarsest bread, Earn'd with his sweat, and lies him down to sleep ; Which every bit I touch turns'in digestion To gall, as bitter as Penthea's curse. Put...will join in friendship, be again Brother and sister — Ith. After my victories abroad, at home I meet despair ; ingratitude of nature Hath made my actions...
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...Ith. The laborer doth eat his coarsest bread, Earn'd with his sweat, and lies him down to sleep; Which every bit I touch turns in digestion To gall, as bitter...will join in friendship, be again Brother and sister — Ith. After my victories abroad, at home I meet despair ; ingratitude of nature Hath made my actions...
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Dramatic Works of John Ford ...

John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 688 pages
...bread, Earn'd with his sweat, and lays him down to sleep ; While every bit I touch turns in.digestion To gall, as bitter as Penthea's curse. Put me to any...Then we will join in friendship, be again Brother and sister.—Kill me, pray; nay, will you ? Ith. How does thy lord esteem thee ? Pen. Such an one As only...
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...The labourer doth eat his coarsest bread, Earn'd with his sweat, and lays him down to sleep ; While every bit I touch turns in digestion To gall, as bitter...for my tyranny ; And I will call thee merciful. Pen. Pjay_kiLLme, Rid me from living with_a jealous husband; Then we will join in friendship, be again Brother...
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The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes ..., Volume 2

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...The labourer doth eat his coarsest bread, Earn'd with his sweat, and lays him down to sleep; While every bit I touch turns in digestion To gall, as bitter...penance for my tyranny; And I will call thee merciful. Then we will join in friendship, be again Brother and sister.—Kill me, pray; nay, will you ? Ith....
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