Oh ! what a clog unto the soul is sin. We pale offenders are still full of fear ; Every suspicious eye brings danger near, When they, whose clear hearts from offence are free, Despite report, base scandals do outface, And stand at mere defiance with disgrace. A Woman Killed with Kindness: A Play - Side 58af Thomas Heywood - 1897 - 106 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...To make our bosoms sweet, and full entire ! Come, Nan, I prithee let us sup within. M rt Anne. O ! what a clog unto the soul is sin ! We pale offenders...When they, whose clear hearts from offence are free, Despise report, base scandals do outface, And stand at mere defiance with disgrace. Wen. Fie, fie ;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...Every suspicious eye brings danger near : When they, whose clear hearts from offence are free, Despise report, base scandals do outface, And stand at mere...disgrace. Wen. Fie, fie ; you talk too like a puritan. Mn Anne. You have tempted me to mischief, Mr Wendoll ; I have done, I know not what. Well, you plead... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 476 sider
...To make our bosom sweet, and full entire ! Come, Nan, I pr'ythee let us sup within, Mrs. Anne. O ! what a clog unto the soul is sin. We pale offenders...When they whose clear hearts from offence are free, Despise report, base scandals do outface, And stand at mere defiance with disgrace. Wendoll. Fie, fie... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 474 sider
...How all conspire To make our bosom sweet, and full entire! Come, Nan, I pr'ythee let us sup within, Every suspicious eye brings danger near : When they whose clear hearts from offence are free, Despise report, base scandals do outface, And stand at mere defiance with disgrace. fPendoll. Fie,... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1850 - 188 sider
...conspire To make our bosom sweet, and full entire ! Come, Nan, I pr'ythee let us sup within. Mrs. A. Oh ! what a clog unto the soul is sin. We pale offenders...Wen. Fie, fie ! you talk too like a puritan. Mrs. A. You have tempted me to mischief, Master WendoU: I have done I know not what. Well, you plead custom;... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 194 sider
...conspire To make our bosom sweet, and full entire ! Come, Nan, I pr'ythee let us sup within. Mrs. A. Oh! what a clog unto the soul is sin. We pale offenders...Wen. Fie, fie ! you talk too like a puritan. Mrs. A. You have tempted me to mischief, Master Wendoll: I now must yield through fear. Come, come, let's... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 190 sider
...conspire To make our bosom sweet, and full entire ! Come, Nan, I pr'ythee let us sup within. Mrs. A. Oh! what a clog unto the soul is sin. We pale offenders...Wen. Fie, fie ! you talk too like a puritan. Mrs. A. You have tempted me to mischief, Master Wendoll: I now must yield through fear. Come, come, let's... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1851 - 590 sider
...conspire To make our bosom sweet, and full entire! Come, Nan, I pr'ythee let us sup within. Mrs. A. Oh! what a clog unto the soul is sin. We pale offenders...disgrace. Wen. Fie, fie! you talk too like a puritan. Mrs. A. You have tempted me to mischief, Master Wendoll: I now must yield through fear. Come, come, let's... | |
| 1853 - 586 sider
...entire! Come, Nan, I pr'ythee let us sup within. Mrs. A. Oh! what a clog unto the soul is sin. AVe pale offenders are still full of fear; Every suspicious...Wen. Fie, fie ! you talk too like a puritan. Mrs. A. You have tempted me to mischief, Master Wendoll: I now must yield through fear. Come, come, let's... | |
| 1870 - 610 sider
...conspire To make our bosom sweet, and full entire! Come, Nan, I pr'ythee let us sup within. ifrt. A. Oh ! m bonum * is in belly-cheer. Faust. Well, I'm content...Swayne ( ȚK<R + 3 1 4 " meantime take this n'en. Fie, fle! you talk too like a puritan. All's. A. You have tempted mo to mischief, Master Wendoll... | |
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