Shall fall in cinders, scorch'd by your disdain, Ere he will dare, poor man, to ope an eye On these divine looks, but with low-bent thoughts Accusing such presumption : as for words, He dares not utter any but of service ; Yet this lost creature loves... The Dramatic Works of John Ford,: In Two Volumes - Page 284by John Ford - 1827 - 616 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Ford - 1895 - 476 pages
...presumption; as for words, He dares not utter any but of service : Yet this lost creature loves ye. — Be a princess In sweetness as in blood ; give him his doom, Or raise him up to comfort. Col. What new change Appears in my behaviour, that thou dar'st Tempt my displeasure ? Pen. I must leave... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 556 pages
...grossly ?' Pen. — First his heart Shall fall in cinders, scorched by your disdain, Ere he will care, poor man, to ope an eye On these divine looks, but...but of service ; Yet this lost creature loves you. Ca!. — What new change Appears in my behavior that thou darest Tempt my displeasure ? Pen. — I... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Anthologies - 1899 - 526 pages
...grossly ? Pen. — First his heart Shall fall in cinders, scorched by your disdain, Ere he will care, poor man, to ope an eye On these divine looks, but...but of service ; Yet this lost creature loves you. Cal. — What new change Appears in my behavior that thou darest Tempt my displeasure ? Pen. — I... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 718 pages
...Or lend my ear too grossly ? Pen. First his heart Shall fall in cinders, scorched by your disdain, Ere he will dare, poor man, to ope an eye On these...What new change Appears in my behaviour, that thou darest Tempt my displeasure ? Pen. I must leave the world, To revel in Elysium ; and 'tis just To wish... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 686 pages
...Or lend my ear too grossly ? Pen. First his heart Shall fall in cinders, scorch'd by your disdain, Ere he will dare, poor man, to ope an eye On these...blood ; give him his doom, Or raise him up to comfort. Gal. What new change Appears in my behaviour, that thou darest Tempt my displeasure ? Pen. I must leave... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 pages
...Or lend my ear too grossly ? Pen. First his heart Shall fall in cinders, scorched by your disdain, Ere he will dare, poor man, to ope an eye On these...blood ; give him his doom, Or raise him up to comfort. Gal. What new change Appears in my behaviour, that thou darest Tempt my displeasure ? Pen. I must leave... | |
| John Ford - 1906 - 244 pages
...Or lend my ear too grossly ? Pen. First his heart Shall fall in cinders, scorched by your disdain, Ere he will dare, poor man, to ope an eye On these...as for words, He dares not utter any but of service : I I0 Yet this lost creature loves you. — Be a princess In sweetness as in blood ; give him his... | |
| John Ford - Literary Collections - 1986 - 392 pages
...lend my ear too grossly? PENTHEA. First his heart 85 Shall fall in cinders, scorch'd by your disdain, Ere he will dare, poor man, to ope an eye On these...for words, He dares not utter any but of service. 90 Yet this lost creature loves ye. Be a princess 67 mere: pure. In sweetness as in blood; give him... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman - Business & Economics - 1992 - 436 pages
...behold true desolation." MARSTON "His Heart Shall fall in cinders scorched by your disdain, Ere he shall dare, poor man, to ope an eye On these divine looks, but with low bent thought Accusing such presumption: as for words, He dares not utter any but of service. Yet... | |
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