| British drama - 1804 - 954 str.
...there inhabits ; See if one fear, one shadow of a terror, One paleness dare appear but from my anccr. To lay hold on your mercies. No, ye fools, Poor Fortune's...With hoots and acclamations. Pet. Brave behaviour ! ï Daugh. The children of as great as Rome, as noble, Our names before her, and our deeds her envy,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 str.
...shadow of a terror, One paleness dare appear but from my anger, To lay hold ou your mercies. No, ve fools, Poor Fortune's fools, we were not born for...With hoots and acclamations. Pet. Brave behaviour ! 1 Daugh. The children of äs great as Rome, as noble, Our names before her, and our deeds her envy,... | |
| 1804 - 516 str.
...aiihc?. Into my soul, and see what there inhabits ; See if one fear, one shadow of a terror, One paleness dare appear but from my anger, To lay hold on your...mercies. No, ye fools, Poor Fortune's fools, we were not'born for triumphs, To follow your gay sports, and fill your slaves With hoots and acclamations.... | |
| 1804 - 510 str.
...there inhabits ; See if one fear, one shadow of a terror, One paleness dare appear Imt from my auger, To lay hold on your mercies. No, ye fools, Poor Fortune's fools, we were not horn for triumphs, To follow your gay sports, and fill your slaves With hoots and acclamations. Pet.... | |
| 1811 - 718 str.
...my soul, and see what there inhabits } See if one fear, one shadow of a terror, One paleness diare , though you had a lady Dressed like a page to serve you ; nor will I Suspect her living ! 1 Daugh. The children of as great as Rome, as noble, Our names before her, and our deeds her envy,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 str.
...wishes, Into my soul, and see what there inhabits; See if one fear, one shadow of a terror, One paleness dare appear but from my anger, To lay hold on your...we were not born for triumphs, To follow your gay sport?, and fill your slaves With hoots and acclamations. PPÍ . Brave behaviour ! 1 Daugh. The children... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 str.
...of a terror, One paleness dare appear hut from my anger, To lay hold on your mercies. No, ye fool?, Poor fortune's fools, we were not born for triumphs....With hoots and acclamations. Pet. Brave behaviour! 1 Jit: :••!_//. The children of as great as Rome, as noble, [envy, Our names before her, and our... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 str.
...shadow of a terror, One paleness dare appear lint from my anger, To lay hold cni vour mercies. No, yc fools. Poor fortune's fools, we were not born for triumphs. To follow your cay sports, and fill your slaves With hoots and acclamations. J't't. Brave behaviour! 1 Davgh. The... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 370 str.
...me. Directly in my face — my woman's face — See if one fear, one shadow of a terror, One paleness dare appear, but from my anger, To lay hold on your mercies. Bonduca. WE were permitted to slumber out the remainder of the night in the best manner that the miserable... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1840 - 746 str.
...Into my soul, and see what there inhabits ;_ See if one fear, one shadow of a terror, One paleness dare appear but from my anger, To lay hold on your...With hoots and acclamations. Pet. Brave behaviour ! 1 Daugh. The children of as great as Rome, as noble, Our names before her, and our deeds her envy,... | |
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