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| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...up the first course, and come to you again presently. [Exeunt. /,'«(<r MMUY and C«A»WELL. Malby. This is the sessions-day ; pray can you tell me How...Charles hath sped ? Is he acquit, Or must he try the law's strict penalty ? Cran. He's clear'd of all, spite of his enemies, Whose earnest labour was to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...the first course, and come to YOU again presently. [Exeunt. Enter MALBY This is the seesions'-day ; pray can you tell me How young Sir Charles hath sped ? Is he acquit, Or must he try the law's strict penalty ? Cran. He's clear'd of all, spite of his enemies, Whose earnest labour was to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...the first course, and come to you again presently. [Exeunt. Enter MALBY ««rf 1,'niswi.ir. Malby. This is the sessions'-day ; pray can you tell me ^^^...How- young Sir Charles hath sped ? Is he acquit,' OrAnust he try the law's strict penalty ? vCrun. He's clear'd of all, spite of his enemies, Whose earnest... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 470 sider
...bear up the first course, and come to you again presently. [Exeunt. Enter MALBY and CRANWELL. Malby. This is the sessions-day ; pray can you tell me How...Charles hath sped ? Is he acquit, Or must he try the law's strict penalty ? All the revenues that his father left him ; And he is now turn'da plain countryman,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 478 sider
...presently. [Exeunt. Enter MALBY and CRANWELL. Malby. This is the sessions-day ; pray can you tell roe How young Sir Charles hath sped ? Is he acquit, Or must he try the law's strict penalty ? All the revenues that his father left him ; And he is now turn'da plain countryman,... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 sider
...and CIIAMWELL. Mai. This is the sessions day ; pray, can you tell me НОЛУ young Sir Charles haft ohn Scott Keltie : Hut in this suit of pardon he hath spent All the revenues that his father left him ; And he is now... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1888 - 510 sider
...come to you again presently. [Exeunt. SCENE II.— A Room in the Gaol. Enter MALBY and CRANWELL. Mai. This is the sessions-day ; pray can you tell me How...Charles hath sped ? Is he acquit, Or must he try the law's strict penalty ? Cran. He's cleared of all, spite of his enemies, Whose earnest labour was to... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1897 - 162 sider
...course, and come to you again presently. [Exeunt. SCENE II The Gaol. Enter Malby and Cranwell. Mai. This is the sessions-day ; pray can you tell me How...acquit, Or must he try the laws' strict penalty ? Cran. He 's cleared of all, spite of his enemies, Whose earnest labour was to take his life. But in this... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1907 - 108 sider
...young Sir Charles hath sped? Is he acquit, Or must he try the law's strict penalty? Cran. He's cleared of all, spite of his enemies, Whose earnest labour...revenues that his father left him ; And he is now turned a plain country man, Reformed in all things. See, sir, here he conies. Enter Sir CHARLES and... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 936 sider
...[no course, aud come to you again presently. Exeunt. [SCENE II.]« Enter MALBY and CRANWEI.L. Mai. This is the sessions-day ; pray can you tell me How...spent All the revenues that his father left him ; And lie is now tnrn'da plain countryman, Roform'd* in all tilings. See, sir, here he comes. > Orieve >... | |
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