| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 416 pages
...Thought my old age betray'dyou. Kill me, sir, Pray kill me : yet you need not ; your unkindncss lias left your sword no work. Ant. I did not think so ;...pr'ythee forgive me. Why didst thou tempt my anger by discov'ry Of what I would not hear? , Vent. No prince, but you Could merit that sincerity I us'd ;... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...we. W liy didst t lion lumpt my aitci by discovery Of what I would not hear ? Vent. No prince, Ьщ , Attempt impossibilities, * cause, a cause so just, Of such necessity, not to be deferred, As wo misted ) "<"' wajod'ring eyes, Were sure the chief and best of human race, Framed in the very pride... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...false, Thought my old age betrayed you. Kill me, sir, Pray kill me: yet you need not; your unkindness Has left your sword no work. Ant. I did not think so; I said it in my rage : prithee forgive me. Why didst tbou tempt my anger by discovery Of what I would not hear ? Vent. No... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...; [Sir ; Thought my old age betray'd you. Kill me. Pray kill me; yet you need not, your unkindness Has left your sword no work. Ant. I did not think so ; I said it in my rage : pr'ythce forgive me. Why didst thou tempt my anger, by discovery Of what I would not hear? Vent.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 430 pages
...; Thought my old age betray'd you : Kill me, sir, Pray, kill me ; yet you need not, your unkindness Has left your sword no work, Ant. I did not think...me : Why didst thou tempt my anger, by discovery Of wbu I would not hear ? Vent. No prince but you Could merit that sincerity I used, Nor durst another... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 556 pages
...glorious, happy traitor, And not have been so cali'd. Ant. Forgive me, soldier ; I've been too passionate. Why did'st thou tempt my anger, by discovery Of what I would not hear ? Ven. No prince but you Could merit that sincerity I used, Nor durst another man have ventured it... | |
| British drama - English drama - 1824 - 814 pages
.../'tit. No ; 'tis you dream ; you sleep away Ant. 1 did not think so; [ said it in my rage : pr'ytbee forgive me. Why didst thou tempt my anger, by discovery Of what 1 would not hear. In desperate sloth, miscall'd philosophy. Up, up, for honour's sake; twelve legions... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - Recitations - 1830 - 484 pages
...; Thought my old age betray'd you. Kill me, sir ; Pray kill me; yet you need not—your unkindness Has left your sword no work. Ant. I did not think...didst thou tempt my anger, by discovery Of what I could not hear ? Ven. No prince but you Could merit that sincerity I used ; Nor durst another man have... | |
| English drama - 1832 - 826 pages
...Pray kill me ; yet, you need not, your unkindiiess Has left your sword no work. V(H.. II. ... 3 L 38* Ant. I did not think so : I said it in my rage : pr'ythee...sincerity I used, Nor durst another man have ventured it. Ant. But CleopatraGo on ; for I can bear it now. Vent. No more. Ant. Thou darcst not trust my passion... | |
| British drama - 1833 - 826 pages
...; Thought my old age betrayed you. Kill me, Sir; Pray kill me ; yet, you need not, your unkindness Has left your sword no work. Ant. I did not think...sincerity I used, Nor durst another man have ventured it Ant. But Cleopatra Go on ; for I can bear it now. Vent. No more. Ant. Thou darest not trust my passion... | |
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