| John Bell - 1776 - 382 páginas
...fomething more obliging and more kind, To add to what he faid ; what dear farewels, How almoft vanquifh'd by his love he parted, And lean'd to what unwillingly he left : I, traitor as I was, for love-or you, (But what can you not do, who made me falfe !) I forg'd that lie : for whofe forgivenefs... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 páginas
...fomething more obliging and more kind To add to what he faid; what dear farewells, How almoft vauquifh'd by his love he parted, And lean'd to what unwillingly...lie, for whofe forgivenefs kneels This felf-accus'd felf-punim'd criminal. Cleo. With how much cafe believe we what we with! Rife Dolabella ; if you have... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 páginas
...obliging and more kindv To add to what he faid ; what dear farevvels, How almoft vanquifh'd by his leve he parted, And lean'd to what unwillingly he left : I, traitor as I was, for love of you, x (But what can you not do, who made me falfe !) I forg'd that lie : for whofe forgivenefs kneels This... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 458 páginas
...something more obliging and more kind To add to what he said; what dear farewells, How almost vanquish'd by his love he parted, And lean'd to what unwillingly...love of you, (But what can you not do who made me false I) I forg'd that lie, for whose forgiveness kneels This self-accus'd, self-punish'd criminal.... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 462 páginas
...add to what he said ; what dear farewells, How almost vanquish'd by his love he parted, And Icun'd to what unwillingly he left: I, traitor as I was,...love of you, ( But what can you not do who made me false I) I forg'd that lie, for whose forgiveness kneels This sclf-accus'd, self-punish'd criminal.... | |
| 1804 - 516 páginas
...add to what he said ; what dear farewells, How almost vanquished by his love he parted, And leaned to what unwillingly he left : I, traitor as I was,...love of you, (But what can you not do, who made me false !) I forged that lie, for whose forgiveness kneels This self-accused, self-punished, criminal.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...add to what he said ; what dear farewells, How almost vanquished by his love he parted, Ami leaned to what unwillingly he left: I, traitor as I was,...love of you, (But what can you not do, who made me false !) I forged that lie, for whose forgiveness kneels This self-accused, self-punished, criminal.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...add to what he said ; what dear farewells, How almost vanquished by his love he parted, And leaned to what unwillingly he left : I, traitor as I was,...love of you, (But what can you not do, who made me false !) I forged that lie, for whose forgiveness kneels This self-accused, self-punished, criminal.... | |
| 1805 - 282 páginas
...more ohliging and more kind To add to what he said ; what dear farewells, How almost vanqnish'd hy his love he parted. And lean'd to what unwillingly he left: I, traitor as I was, for love of you, (Bnt what can you uot do who made me false !) I forg'd that lie, for whose forgivenefs kneels This... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 410 páginas
...something more obliging and more kind. To add to what he said ; what dear farewells, How almost vanquish'd by his love he parted, And lean'd to what unwillingly...love of you, (But what can you not do who made me false !) I forg'd that lie, for whose forgivc-ness kneels The self-accus'd, self-punish'd criminal.... | |
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