| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...Heaven ! let heavy curses Gall his old age; cramps, aches, rack his bones; And bitterest disquiet wring his heart ; Oh, let him live till life become his burden ! Let him groan under 't long, linger an age In the worst agonies and pangs of death. And find its ease but late !... | |
| William Wycherley, William Congreve, Thomas Otway, George Farquhar, Sir John Vanbrugh, John Dryden - English drama - 1925 - 396 pages
...rack his bones, And bitterest disquiet wring his heart; Oh, let him live till life become his burden 1 Let him groan under't long, linger an age In the worst...agonies and pangs of death, And find its ease, but late. Pierr Nay, couldst thou not As well, my friend, have stretched the curse to all The Senate round, as... | |
| Thomas Otway - Private presses - 1926 - 344 pages
...heavy Curfes Gall his old Age; Cramps, Aches Rack his Bones, And bittereft difquiet wring his Heart; O let him live 'till Life become his Burden ! Let him groan under't long, linger an Age In the worft Agonies and Pangs of Death, And find its eafe, but late. Pierr. Nay, could'ft thou not As well,... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - English drama - 1928 - 1138 pages
...Heaven ! let heavy curses Gall his old age ; cramps, aches, rack his bones, And bitterest disquiet wring nt, Nor no man will I respite, But to the heart suddenly I shall smite Without any advisement. PTERR. : Nay, couldst thou not As well, my friend, have stretched the curse to all The Senate round,... | |
| Thomas Otway - Drama - 1969 - 144 pages
...his hones, 45 And hitterest disquiet wring his heart; Oh let him live till life hecome his hurden! Let him groan under't long, linger an age In the worst agonies and pangs of death, And find its ease, hut late. PIERRE. Nay, couldst thou not 50 As well, my friend, have stretched the curse to all The... | |
| Shattuck - Drama - 1997 - 420 pages
...O, let him live till life become his burthen, Let him groan under *t long ! linger an age Jaffier ? In the worst agonies and pangs of death, And find...to all The senate round, as to one single villain ? Jaff. But curses stick not : Could I kill with cursing, By heaven I know not thirty heads in Venice... | |
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