O justice, Upon us, for this wicked man ! FACE. Nay, look, sir, You grieve him now with staying in his sight. Good sir, the nobleman will come too, and take you, And that may breed a tragedy. MAM. " I'll go. FACE. Ay, and repent at home, sir. It may be,... British Theatre - الصفحة 100بواسطة John Bell - 1791عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | Ben Jonson - 1739 - عدد الصفحات: 107
...wicked Man ! Fac. Nay, look, Sir, You grieve him now with Haying in his fight : Good Sir, the noble Man will come too, and take you, And that may breed a Tragedy. Mam. I'll go. Fae. I, and repent at home, Sir. It may be, For Conic good Penance you may ha't yet, A hundred Pound... | |
 | Ben Jonson - 1756
...for this wicked man ! Fac. Nay, look, fir, You grieve him now with ftaying in his fight :" Good fir, the nobleman will come too, and take you, And that may breed a tragedy. Mam. I'll go. Fac. I, and repent at home, fir. It may be, For fome good penance you may ha' it yet ; A hundred pound... | |
 | John Bell - 1780
...father, It was my fin. Forgive it. Sub. Hangs my roof Over us ftill, and will not fall, Oh, juftice ! Upon us, for this wicked man ? Face. Nay, look, Sir, You grieve him now with fraying in his fight : Good Sir, the nobleman will come too, and take you, And that may breed a tragedy.... | |
 | John Milton - 1797 - عدد الصفحات: 66
...very little, sir : A peck of coals or so, which is cold comfort, sir. Mam. Oh, my voluptuousmind ! I'm justly punish'd. Face. And so am I, sir. Mam....come too, and take you, And that may breed a tragedy. Face. Ay, and repent at home, sir. It may be, For some good penance you may have it yet; A hundred... | |
 | British drama - 1804
...still, and «ill not fall, Oh justice ! Upon us, for this wicked man ? Fare. Nay, look, sir, You zriere him now with staying in his sight : Good sir, the...come too, and take you. And that may breed a tragedy. Main. I'll eo. Face. Aye, and repent at home, sir. It may be, For some cood penance you may have it... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1811
...hinuelf. It was my sin. Forgive it, Sub. Hangs my roof Over us still, and will not fall, O justice, Upon us, for this wicked man ! Face. Nay, look, sir,...him now, with staying in his sight : Good sir, the noble man will come-too, and"take , you, And that may breed a tragedy. Mam. I'll go. i Face. Ay, and... | |
 | British drama - 1811
...Forgive it. . Sub. Hangs my roof 3ver us still, find will not fall, О justice, Upon us, for tliis st, 'Twere a great weakness. Cash. A. great treachery. Give it no other name. Kite. Thou wilt no noble man will come too, and take you, And that may breed a tragedy. Mam. I'll go. Face. Ay, and repent... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1811
...himself. It was my sin. Forgive it. Sub. Hangs my roof Over us still, and will not fall, O justice, Upon us, for this wicked man ! Face. Nay, look, sir, You grieve him now, with staying in lu's sight : Good sir, the noble man will coine too, and take you, And that may breed a tragedy. Mam.... | |
 | Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816
...father, It was my sin. Forgive it, Sub. Hangs my roof Over us still, and will not fall, O justice, Upon us, for this wicked man ! Face. Nay, look, sir,...some good penance you may have it yet ; A hundred pound to the box at Bethlem Mam. Yes. Face. For the restoring such as — have their wits. Mam. I'll... | |
 | 1837
...father, It was my sin. Forgive it. " Sub. Hangs my roof Over us still, and will not fall, 0 justice, Upon us, for this wicked man ! " Face. Nay, look,...and take you, And that may breed a tragedy. " Mam. I '11 go. " Face. Ay, and repent at home, sir. It may be, For some good penance you may have it yet... | |
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