To bear affronts too great to be forgiven, And not have power to punish ; yet one way There is to ruin Bertran. Leo. Oh, there's none ; Except an host from heaven can make such haste To save my crown as he will do to seize it. British Theatre - Страница 96по John Bell - 1791Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1714 - 528 страници
...Adamant our Wrongs we all engra-ve, But write our Benefits upon the Wave. Ring, Ovid. i It wounds indeed, To bear Affronts too great to be forgiven. And not have Power to punUh Dryd. Span. Fryar. AFRICAN. Behold the African, That traverfes the vaft Numidian Defarts In Queft... | |
| John Dryden - 1717 - 418 страници
...aid As all my Ends are thine, to gain this Point; And ruin both at once: It wounds indeed, [To her. To bear Affronts, too great to be forgiven, And not have Power to punifhj yet one Way There is to ruin Bertrán. £>u. O, there's none; Except an Hoft from Heaven can... | |
| 1777 - 416 страници
...Juftice, As all my ends are thine, to gain this point ; And ruin both at once. It wounds indeed, [To Ijtr. To bear affronts, too great to be forgiven, And not have power to punilh. Yet one way There is to ruin Bertran. <%K. O, there's none ; * Except an hoft from Heaven can... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 414 страници
...all my ends are thine, to gain this point ; K j>. \AftJe.~] She's fir'd, as I would wifh her. Aid me, To bear affronts, too great to be forgiven, And not have power to punilh. Yet one way There is to ruin Bertran. And ruin both at once. It wounds indeed, [To her. 4>«.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 500 страници
...As all my ends are thine, to gain this point, And ruin both at once. — It wounds, indeed, [To her. To bear affronts, too great to be forgiven, And not...to punish ; yet one way There is to ruin Bertran. Leo. O, there's none ; Except an host from heaven can make such haste To save my crown, as he will... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 страници
...As all my ends are thine, to gain this point, And ruin both at once. — It wounds indeed, [To ker. To bear affronts too great to be forgiven, And not...there's none; Except an host from heaven can make sucb haste To save my crown, as he will do to seize it. You saw he came surrounded with his friends,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 страници
...As all my ends are thine, to gain this point, And ruin both at once. — It wounds indeed, [To her. To bear affronts too great to be forgiven, And not...to punish.; yet one way There is to ruin Bertran. QH. O, there's none ; Except an host from heaven can make such haste To save my crown, as he will do... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 страници
...all iny ends are thine, to gain this point, And ruin both at once. — It wounds ii.dea), [T« if. on, and that's worse ; a pox of the parson — why the plague don't you ; y et one «; There is to nun Bertrán. Qu. O, there's none ; Except an host from heaven can miic... | |
| Marianne Breton - 1817 - 910 страници
...leaves a passage free to love, Shall let in all the rest. CoUNTISS OF WlKCHELSEi. It wounds indeed To bear affronts, too great to be forgiven, And not have power to punish. DKYIIF N. '' THE king received me with his accustomed tenderness, and expressed the utmost pleasure... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 502 страници
...too great to be forgiven, And not have power to punish ; yet one way There is to ruin Bertran. Leo. O, there's none ; Except an host from heaven can make...with his friends, And knew, besides, our army was removed To quarters too remote for sudden use. liaym. Yet you may give commission To some bold man,... | |
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