 | Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...form, from man to man, Of brother and of sister, be a bar 'Twixt my perpetual happiness and me ? i Friar. Have done, unhappy youth, for thou art lost....sin : For thou hast moved a majesty above With thy unguarded almost blasphemy. Gio. O do not speak of that, dear confessor. Friar. Art thou, my son, that... | |
 | John Ford - English drama - 1811
...Far better 'tis, &c. an alteration neither warranted by the old quarto, nor necessary to the sense. Of pity and compassion ; from your age, As from a sacred oracle, distills The life of counsel. Tell me, holy man, What cure shall give me ease in these extremes ? Friar.... | |
 | Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 562 pages
...or know ; And yet is here the comfort I shall have ? Must I not do what all men else may,— love ? No, father ! in your eyes I see the change Of pity...Repentance, son, and sorrow for this sin .For thou hast mov'da majesty above With thy unranged, almost, blasphemy. Gio. (j do not speak of that, dear confessov... | |
 | Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...customary form, from man to man, Of brother and of sister, be a bar 'Twixt my perpetual happiness and me ? Friar. Have done, unhappy youth, for thou art lost....extremes ? Friar. Repentance, son, and sorrow for this tin : For thou hast moved a majesty above t With thy unguarded almost blasphemy. Gio. O do not speak... | |
 | John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 688 pages
...art lost. Gio. Shall, then, for that I am her brother born, My joys be ever banished from her bed ? No, father; in your eyes I see the change Of pity...Repentance, son, and sorrow for this sin: For thou hast mov'da Majesty above, With thy unranged (almost) blasphemy. Gio. O do not speak of that, dear confessor.... | |
 | John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 710 pages
...art lost. Gio. Shall, then, for that I am her brother born, My joys be ever banished from her bed ? No, father; in your eyes I see the change Of pity...compassion; from your age, As from a sacred oracle, distils 3 Peevish.] Weak, trifling, unimportant. See Mow. vol. ip 71. The life of counsel : tell me, holy man,... | |
 | Charles Lamb - English drama - 1835 - 826 pages
...form, from man to man, Of brother and of sister, be a bar 'Twixt my perpetual happiness and me ? Fri. Have done, unhappy youth, for thou art lost. Gio....sorrow for this sin : For thou hast moved a majesty ahove With thy unguarded almost blasphemy. Gio. O do not speak of that, dear confessor. Friar. Art... | |
 | Samuel Astley Dunham - Authors, English - 1837 - 418 pages
...art lost. " Gio. Shall, then, for that 1 am her brother born, My joys be ever banished from her bed ? No, father ; in your eyes I see the change Of pity...Repentance, son, and sorrow for this sin: For thou hast niov'da Majesty above, With thy unranged (almost) blasphemy. " Gio. O do not speak of that, dear confessor.... | |
 | Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 758 pages
...art lost. Gio. Shall, then, for that I am her brother born, My joys be ever banished from her bed ? No, father ; in your eyes I see the change Of pity...Repentance, son, and sorrow for this sin: For thou hast mov'da Majesty above, With thy unranged (almost) blasphemy. Gio. О do not speak ofthat, dear confessor.... | |
 | Philip Massinger, John Ford - Emperors - 1840 - 758 pages
...art lost. Gio. Shall, then, for that I am her brother born, My joye be ever banished from her bed ? No, father ; in your eyes I see the change Of pity...Repentance, son, and sorrow for this sin : For thou hast mov'da Majesty above, With thy unranged (almost) blasphemy. Gio. О do not speak of that, dear confessor.... | |
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