Drudges ! too much ; what did they ? Oh, known evil! Rich fly the poor, as good men shun the devil : Whence should my freedom come ? Of whom alive, Saving of those, have I deserved so well? Guess, sister, call to mind, remember me... A Select Collection of Old Plays - Side 1201744Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1780 - 540 sider
...take upon them ail my debts to pay f Sufair, Bufan. O brother, they are men all of flint, Pictures of marble, and as void of pity As chafed bears. I...but, in pride, Said that our kindred with our plenty dy'd. Sir Charles. Drudges ! too much ; what did they ? oh known evil ! Rich fly the poor, as good... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...sued, I kneel'd, Laid open all your griefs und-mtSeries ; Which they derided. More than that, denied us A part in their alliance ; but, in pride, Said that our kindred with our plenty died. Sir Cha. Drudges! too much; what did they? oh known evil ! Rich fly the poor, as good men shun... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 476 sider
...void of pity As chased bears. I begg'd, I sued, I kneel'd, Laid open all your griefs and miseries ; Which they derided. More than that, deny'd us A part...but, in pride, Said that our kindred with our plenty dy'd. Sir Charles. Drudges ! too much ; what did they ? oh known evil! Rich fly the poor, as good men... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1850 - 188 sider
...void of pity As chased bears. I begg'd, I sued, I kneel'd, Laid open all your griefs and miseries, Which they derided. More than that, deny'd us A part...but, in pride, Said that our kindred with our plenty died. Sir C. Drudges ! too much ; what did they ? Oh, known evil! Rich fly the poor, as good men shun... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 194 sider
...void of pity As chased bears. I begg'd, I sued, I kneel'd, Laid open all your griefs and miseries, Which they derided. More than that, deny'd us A part...in pride, ./ Said that our kindred with our plenty died. Sir C. Drudges! too much; what. did they? Oh, known evil! Rich fly the poor, as good men shun... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 190 sider
...void of pity As chased bears. I begg'd, I sued, I kneel'd, Laid open all your griefs and miseries, Which they derided. More than that, deny'd us A part...but, in pride, Said that our kindred with our plenty died. Sir C. Drudges! too much; what did they? Oh, known evil ! Rich fly the poor, as good men shun... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1851 - 590 sider
...by my uncle, My cousins and my friends: who else, I pray, Would take upon them all my debts to pay ? Which they derided. More than that, deny'd us A part...but, in pride, Said that our kindred with our plenty died. Sir C. Drudges! too much; what did they ? Oh, known evil! Rich fly the poor, as good men shun... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1851 - 242 sider
...given me a coat here, but he takes pains himself to brush it once or twice a day with a holly-wand. Which they derided. More than that, deny'd us A part...but, in pride, Said that our kindred with our plenty died. Sir C. Drudges ! too much ; what did they ? Oh, known evil ! Rich fly the poor, as good men shun... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1851 - 232 sider
...I'll eat the spurs, And they shall stick fast in my throat like burrs. Sis. Then, Jenkin, come you. Which they derided. More than that, deny'd us A part...but, in pride, Said that our kindred with our plenty died. Sir C. Drudges ! too much ; what did they ? Oh, known evil ! Rich fly the poor, as good men shun... | |
| 1870 - 610 sider
...sued, I kneel' J, Laid open all your griefs and miseries, Which they derided. More than that^ denied us A part in their alliance ; but, in pride, Said that our kindred with our plenty died. Sir C. Drudges! too much! what did they? Oh, known evil ! Rich fly the poor, as good men shun... | |
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