| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 294 pages
...as I am, 402 I have no tongue to rail. The humble Norval Is of a race who strive not but with deeds. Did I not fear to freeze thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, 1M tell thee— what thou art. I know thee well. Glen. Dost thou not know Glenalvon, born to coinmand... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 pages
...as I am, 404 I have no tongue to rail. The humble Norval Is of a race who strive not but with deeds. Did I not fear to freeze thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, I'd tell thee — what thou art. I know thee well. Glen. Dost thou not know Glcnalvon, born to command Ten thousand... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...as I am, 490 I have no tongue to rail. The humble Norval Is of a race who strive not but with deeds. Did I not fear to freeze thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, I'd tell thee — what thou art. I know thee well. Glen. Dost thou not know Glenalvon, born to command Ten thousand... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...as I am, 402 I have no tongue to rail. The humble Norval Is of a race who strive not but with deeds. Did I not fear to freeze thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, Td tell thee — what thou art. I know thee well. Glen. Dost thou not know Gknalvon, born to command... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 486 pages
...tongue to rail. The humhlc Norval Is of a race who strive not but with deeds. Did I not fear to free/e thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, I'd lell thee — what thou art. Í know thee well. Glen. Dust thou not know Glcnalvon, born to command... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...but as I am, I have no tongue to rail. The humble Norval Is of a race who strive not but with deeds. Did I not fear to freeze thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, I'd tell thee— what thou art. I know thee well. Glen. Dost thou not know Glenalvon, born to command Ten thousand... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1811 - 428 pages
...need, not now. The humble Norval Is of a race, who strive not but with deeds. Did I not fear tojreeze thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, I'd tell thee—what than art, I know thee well. MONOTONE. But what then-! Is it come to this-? Shall an inferior n-.agitrate,... | |
| Thomas Ewing - Elocution - 1819 - 448 pages
...but, as 1 am, I have no tongue to rail. The humble Norval Is of a race who strive not but with deeds. Did I not fear to freeze thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, I'd tell thee — what thou art: I know thee well. Norv. Villain, no more. Draw and defend thy life. I did design... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 426 pages
...need, or when they need, not n£w. The humble Norval Is of a race who strive not but with deeds. Did 1 not fear to freeze thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, I'd tell thee — what thou art, I know thee well. Monotone. * But what then'! Is it come to this'? Shall an... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 490 pages
...nm/,-not now. The humble Korval Is of a race who strive not but with deeds. Did I not fear to freeze-thy shallow valour, And make thee sink too soon beneath my sword, I'd tell thee—what thou art, I know thee well. MonotoneBut what thenM Is it come to this' ? Shall an inferior magistrate, a... | |
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