| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...heart As peaceable as spotless innocence. What is it ? Amin. Why, 'tis this It is too big To get out Let my tears make way awhile. Mel. Punish me strangely,...escape Of life or fame, that brought this youth to this ! Amin. Your sister Mel. Well said. Amin. You will wish it unknown, When you have heard it. Mel. No.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...heart As peaceable as spotless innocence. W hat is it? Amin. Why, 'tis this It is too big To pet out Let my tears make way awhile. Mel. Punish me strangely,...escape Of life or fame, that brought this youth to this ! Amin. Your sister Mel. Well said. Amin. You will wish it unknown, When you have heard it. MeL No.... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...spotless innocence. What is it? Amin. Why, 'tis this It is too big To get out Let my tears make wav awhile. Mel. Punish me strangely, Heaven, if he escape Of life or fame, that brought this youth to this ! Amin. Your sister Mel. Well said. Amin. You will wish it unknown, When vou have heard it. Mel'. No.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...innocence. What is it ? Amin. Why, 'tis this It is too big To get out Let. my tears make way awhile. Me I. Punish me strangely, Heaven, if he escape Of life or fame, that brought this youth to this ! Amin. Your sister Mel. Well said. Amin. You will wish it unknown, When you have heard it. MeC. No.... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...this — It is too tig To get out — Let my tears make way awhile. Mi. Punish me strangely, Heav'n, qMߔ Daˤ F R@ 6 lq0T m ?yV / ^ #)3 $ z w ~ ! Amin. Your sister— Me/. Well said. Amin. You will wish't unknown, When you have heard it. Mel.... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840 - 754 pages
...heart As peaceable as spotless innocence. What is it ? Amin. Why, 'tis this It is too big To get out Let my tears make way awhile. Mel. Punish me strangely, Heaven, if he 'scape Of life or fame, that brought this youth to this ! Amin. Your sister Mel. Well said. Amin. You... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 84 pages
...thy foes Unto thy quiet ; 'till I place thy heart As peaceable as spotless innocence. What is it ? Ami. Why, 'tis this — let my tears make way awhile....will wish't unknown, When you have heard it. Mel. No. Jlmi. Is much to blame, — And to the King hath given her honour up ! Mel. How is this 1 — Thou... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1887 - 522 pages
...heart As peaceable as spotless innocence. What is it ? Amin. Why, 'tis this it is too big To get out let my tears make way awhile. Mel. Punish me strangely,...escape Of life or fame, that brought this youth to this ! Amin. Your sister Mel. Well said. Amin. You will wish't unknown, When you have heard it. Mel. No.... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - Great Britain - 1905 - 528 pages
...innocence. What is it ? Amint. Why, 'tis this — it is too big To get out, let my tears make way a while. Mel. Punish me strangely heaven, if he escape Of life or fame, that brought this youth to this. Amint. Your Sister. Mel. Well said. Amint. You'l wish't unknown, when you have heard it. Mel. No. Amint.... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - English drama - 1906 - 408 pages
...spotlesse innocence. What is it ? Amin. Why, tis this — it is too bigge To get out — let my teares make way awhile. Mel. Punish me strangely, Heaven,...escape Of life or fame, that brought this youth to this ! i»s Amin. Your sister — Mel. Well sayd. Amin. X°u'l wish't unknowne, When you have heard it.... | |
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