I feel no palsies. On a pair-royal do I wait in death ; My sovereign as his liegeman ; on my mistress, As a devoted servant ; and on Ithocles, As if no brave, yet no unworthy enemy : Nor did I use an engine to entrap His life, out of a slavish fear to... The Broken Heart - Page 109by John Ford - 1894 - 132 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Saintsbury - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 489 pages
...triumph, How is't man ?• — droop not yet. Qrg. I feel no palsies, On a pair-royal do I wait in death ; My sovereign as his liegeman ; on my mistress As a devoted servant ; and on Ithodes As if no brave, yet no unworthy enemy ; Nor did I use an engine to entrap His life out of a... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 680 pages
...triumph. How is't, man ? — droop not yet. Org. I feel no palsies. On a pair-royal do I wait in death ; My sovereign, as his liegeman ; on my mistress, As...unworthy enemy : Nor did I use an engine to entrap His life, out of a slavish fear to combat 9 Near. Honourable infamy .'] The quarto gives this speech... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 482 pages
...wait in death : My sovereign, as his liegeman ; on my mintir^, As a devoted servant ; and on Ithoclcs, As if no brave, yet no unworthy enemy. Nor did I use an engine to entrap His life, out of a slavish fear to combat Youth, strength, or cunning ; but for that I durst not Engage... | |
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