| 1744 - 398 sider
...two precious fouls, Bought witli my faviour's blood, and fend them laden. With all their fcarlet fins upon their backs, Unto a fearful judgment, their two lives Had met upon my rapier. NÍC. Mafter, what have ye left them fleeping ftill ? Let me go wake 'em. .: • .,, Fran. Stay, let... | |
| 1780 - 540 sider
...two precious fouls, Bought with my Saviour's blood, and fend them, laden With all their fcarlet fins upon their backs, Unto a fearful judgment, their two lives Had met upon my rapier. Nicholas. Matter, what have ye lefc them fleeping ftill ? Let me go wake 'em. Frankford, Stay, let... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 540 sider
...Hey wood, a contemporary writer, has imitated this in his play of A woman hill'd with kindness ; • and send them, laden With all their scarlet sins upon their backs Unto a fearful judgment." Sc. 5. /i. 81. HAM. My tables, — meet it is, I set it down. It is remarkable that neither public... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 528 sider
...H*ywood, a contemporary writer, has imitated this in his play of ^4 woman hill'd with kindness ; . and send them, laden With all their scarlet sins upon their backs Unto a fearful judgment." Sc. 5. p. 81. HAM. My tables,— meet it is, I set it down. It is remarkable that neither public nor... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...Oh ! Oh- ! ffich. Master, 'sbtood ! master ! master ! Frank. Oh me unhappy ! I have found them lying Close in each other's arms, and fast asleep. But that...judgment, their two lives Had met upon my rapier. Mi- /i. Master, what, have ye left them sleeping still? Let me go wake 'em. Frank. Slay, let me pause... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...Oh ! Oh ! Nich. Master, 'sblood ! master ! master ! Frank. Oh me unhappy ! I have found them lying Close in each other's arms, and fast asleep. But that...my Saviour's blood, and send them, laden With all tl;i is- scarlet sins upon their backs. Unto a fearful judgment, their two lives Had met upon my rapier.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...Frank. Oh me unhappy ! I have found them lying Close in each other's arms, and fast asleep. But tliat I would not damn two precious souls, bought with my...them. laden With all their scarlet sins upon their becks, Unto a fearful judgment, their two lires Had met upon my rapier. Kich. Master, what, have ye... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 470 sider
...oh! Nicholas. Master, 'sblood ! master ! master ! Frankford. Oh me unhappy! I have found them lying Close in each other's arms, and fast asleep. But that...judgment, their two lives Had met upon my rapier. Nicholas. Master, what have ye left them sleeping still ? 0 God ! O God ! that it were possible To... | |
| Francis Douce - 1839 - 678 sider
...head. Heywood, a contemporary writer, has imitated this in his play of A woman kilFd with kindness; " and send them, laden With all their scarlet sins upon their backs Unto a fearful judgment." SCENE 5. Page 81. HAM. My tables,—meet it is, I set it down. It is remarkable that neither public... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 188 sider
...Frank. Oh! oh ! Nich. Master, 'sblood ! Master, master ! Frank. Oh, me unhappy ! I have found them lying Close in each other's arms, and fast asleep. But that...judgment, their two lives Had met upon my rapier. Nich. 'Sblood ! Master, what, have ye left them sleeping still ? Let me go wake 'em. Frank. Stay, let me... | |
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