| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...than I of breath ; But whence hast thou the right to give me death 1 I am as free as Nature tint mode man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran. Coiuputt o/Granaita, Part I. [Loot and Beauty.] A change so swift what heart did ever feel... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...breath ; But whence hast thou the right to give me death 1 I im ы free as Nature first made man, ER Anon, good nurse ! Sweet Montague, be true. Stay but a little savage ran. Conquut ¡if Granada, Part 1. {Lave and Beauty.'] A change so swift what heart did ever... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 páginas
...Freedom.'} No man has more contempt than I of breath ; But whence hast thou the right to give me death! I am was born. May never hours the web of day outwcave ; May never night rise from her «able cave ! Swel savage ran. Conquttt of Granada, Part /. [Love and Beaitty.~] A change so swift what heart did ever... | |
| 1920 - 450 páginas
...15.) When wild in woods the naked savage ran. The line as usually quoted is from Dr/den : — I am as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran. 1 The Conquest of Granada,' pt. 1, Act I., sc. i. CA COOK. Sullingstead, Hascombe, Godalming.... | |
| 1920 - 968 páginas
...In.) When wild in woods the naked savage ran. The line as usually quoted is from Dryden : — • I am as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran. 4 The Conquest of Granada,' pt. 1, Act I., sc. i. CA COOK. Sullingstead, Hascombe, Godalming.... | |
| 1851 - 950 páginas
...Almahide. With what manliness and grace of elocution must Hart have delivered the well-known lines, I am as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran. The attraction, however, of the play rested mainly upon Nelly, who spoke the prologue "... | |
| Walter Scott - 1851 - 420 páginas
...him farther, and endeavour to ascertain how far he is to bo trusted." CHAPTER XVI. THE VAGRANT. I am as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran. The Conquest of Grenada. WHILE Quentin held the brief communication with the ladies, necessary... | |
| John Dryden - 1852 - 378 páginas
...give me death ? -. Obey'd as sov'reign by thy subjects be, But know, that I alone am king of me. I am as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran. Abdalla. This, sir, is he who for the elder fought, And to the juster cause the conquest... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1852 - 250 páginas
...Almahide. With what manliness and grace of elocution must Hart have delivered the wellknown lines, — I am as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran. upon Nelly, who spoke the prologue " in a broadbrimmed hat and waist-belt," and apologised... | |
| 1853 - 422 páginas
...about his school-boy days, and perhaps winds up a speech with the oft-quoted lines of Pope — " I am as free as nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran." The coquette finds her occupation gone, and she is obliged to speak and act like a reasonable... | |
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