 | Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 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....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... | |
 | Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - English essays - 1864 - 780 pages
...the comfort I shall have T Must I not do what »" men «is,c may ,— low! No, father ! i I your ryes I see the change Of pity and compassion ; from your...man, What cure shall give me ease in these extremes 1 Friar. Repentance, son, and sorrow for this sin : For thou hast mov'da majesty above With thy unranged,... | |
 | John Ford - 1869 - 406 pages
...lost. Gio. Shall, then, for that I am her brother born, • My joys be ever banish'd from her bed ? No, father; in your eyes I see the change Of pity...cure shall give me ease in these extremes ? Friar. Repeataace^jfin, and sprrow for this sin : For thou hast mov'da Majesty above With thy unranged almost... | |
 | Philip Massinger, John Ford - English drama - 1869 - 746 pages
...thou art lost. Gio. Shall, then, for that I am her brother bom, My joys be ever banished from her bed? No. father ; in your eyes I see the change Of pity...me, holy man, What cure shall give me ease in these eitremes ? Friar. Repentance, son, and sorrow for this Bin: For thou hast mov'da Majesty above, With... | |
 | Philip Massinger - 1875 - 746 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 and compassion ; from your age, I As from a »acred oracle, distils The life of counsel : tell me, holy man, What cure shall give me... | |
 | Charles Lamb - English drama - 1887 - 580 pages
...customary form, from man to man, Of brother and of sister, be a bar 'Twixt my perpetual happiness and me ? Gio. No, father: in your eyes I see the change Of...sin : For thou hast moved a majesty above With thy unguarded almost blasphemy. Friar. Art thou, my son, that miracle of wit, Gio. O, do not speak of that,... | |
 | John Ford - English drama - 1888 - 508 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...sin: For thou hast moved a Majesty above With thy unrangfed almost blasphemy. Gio. O, do not speak of thai, dear confessor ! Friar. Art thou, my son,... | |
 | John Ford - English drama - 1888 - 514 pages
...art lost. Gio. Shall, then, for that I am her brother born, My joys be erer banished from her bed ? No, father ; in your eyes I see the change Of pity...sin : For thou hast moved a Majesty above With thy unrangfed almost blasphemy. Gio. O, do not speak of that, dear confessor ! Friar. Art thou, my son,... | |
 | Charles Lamb - English drama - 1893 - 392 pages
...'Twixt my perpetual happiness and me ? . . . Friar. Have done, unhappy youth, for thou art lost. 10 Oio. No, father : in your eyes I see the change Of pity...? Friar. Repentance, son, and sorrow for this sin r For thou hast moved a majesty above With thy unguarded (almost) blasphemy. Gio. 0 do not speak of... | |
 | John Ford - 1895 - 440 pages
...art lost. Gio. Shall, then, for that I am her brother born, My joys be ever banish'd 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... | |
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