 | John Ford - 1895 - 524 pages
...art Jpst. 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...: tell me, holy man, What cure shall give me ease ia these extremes ? Friar. Repentance, son, and sorrow for this Jin : For thou hast mov'da Majesty... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1903 - 422 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....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.... | |
 | Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 420 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....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.... | |
 | Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 686 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... | |
 | Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 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... | |
 | Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 718 pages
...bar 'Twixt my perpetual happiness and me ? Friar. Have done, unhappy youth, for thou art lost. GHo. No, father : in your eyes I see the change Of pity...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 - Drama - 1966 - 136 pages
...lost. 35 GIOVANNI. 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...compassion; from your age, As from a sacred oracle, distils 40 The life of counsel : tell me, holy man, What cure shall give me ease in these extremes. FRIAR.... | |
 | John Ford - Literary Collections - 1986 - 392 pages
...lost. 35 GIOVANNI. 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...compassion; from your age, As from a sacred oracle, distils 40 The life of counsel. Tell me, holy man, What cure shall give me ease in these extremes? FRIAR. Repentance,... | |
 | John Ford - Drama - 1997 - 134 pages
...lost! 35 Giovanni. 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 40 The life of counsel. Tell me, holy man, What cure shall give me ease in these extremes? Friar. Repentance,... | |
 | John Ford - Incest - 1998 - 420 pages
...your eyes I see the change Of pity and compassion: from your age, As from a sacred oracle, distils 40 The life of counsel. Tell me, holy man, What cure...sin — For thou hast moved a Majesty above With thy unrangèd almost blasphemy. 45 GIOVANNI O do not speak ofthat, dear confessor. FRIAR Art thou, my son,... | |
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