O seek not to convince me of a crime, Which I can ne'er repent, nor can you pardon ; Or, if you needs will know it, think, oh think, That he who, thus commanded, dares to speak, • Unless commanded, would have died in silence. But you adjured me, madam,... British Theatre - Страница 37по John Bell - 1791Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Dryden - 1717 - 418 страници
...On your Allegiance, Torrifmonit, By all your Hopes, I do command you, fpeak. Ttr. [Kaeelmg.] O feek not to convince me of a Crime Which I can ne'er repent,...needs will know it, think, oh think, That he who, thui commanded, dares to fpeak, Unlcfs commanded, would have dy*d in Silence. But you adjur'd me, Madam,... | |
| 1777 - 416 страници
...On your allegiance, Torrifmond, By al! your hopes, I do command you, fpeak. Tor. [Kneeling.\ Ofeek not to convince me of a crime Which I can ne'er repent,...think, Oh think, That he who thus commanded dares to fpeak, Unlefs commanded, would have dy'd in lilence. But you adjur'd me, Madam, by my hopes i Hopes... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 414 страници
...your hopes, I do command you, fpeak. ''"for. {Kneeling.] O feek not to convince me of a crime XVhich I can ne'er repent, nor can you pardon ; Or, if you...think, Oh think, That he who thus commanded dares to fpeak, Unlefs commanded, would have dy'd in iilence. But you adjur'd me, Madam, by my hopes !' Hopes... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 500 страници
...presumption then would equal his. Leo. Some one among you speak. Ped. Now my tongue itches. [Aside. Leo. All dumb ! On your allegiance, Torrismond, By all...commanded, dares to speak, Unless commanded, would have died in silence. But you adjured me, madam, by my hopes ! Hopes I have none ,for I am all despair;... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 страници
...dumb ! On your allcgiauce, Torrismond, By all your hopes, I do command you, speak. Tur. [Kneeling.] О , there was died in silence. But you adjured me, madam, by my hopes ! Hopes I have none, for I am all despair ;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 страници
...I speak it, That my presumption then would equal his. Qu. Some one among you speak. Peii. [dtide.] Now my tongue itches. Qu. All dumb ! On your allegiance,...Torrismond, By all your hopes, I do command you, speak. Tor. [Kne.ding.] O seek not to convince me of a crime Which I can ne'er repent, nor can you pardon ; Or,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 страници
...presumption then would equal his. Qu. Some one among you speak. Ped. [Atidt.} Now my tongue itches. Qu. AH dumb ! On your allegiance, Torrismond, By all your hopes, I do command you, speak. Tar. [КпесИнс.] О seek not to convince me of a crime Which I can ne'er repent, nor can you... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 502 страници
...presumption then would equal his. Leo. Some one among you speak. Ped. Now my tongue itches. [Aside. Leo. All dumb ! On your allegiance, Torrismond, By all...commanded, dares to speak, • Unless commanded, would have died in silence. But you adjured me, madam, by my hopes ! Hopes I have none, for I am all despair ;... | |
| John Dryden - 1852 - 378 страници
...oh! when he's too bright, if then we gaze, 'Tis but to weep; and close our eyes in darkness. Tor. 0 seek not to convince me of a crime Which I can ne'er...commanded, dares to speak, Unless commanded, would have died in silence. But you adjur'd me, madam, by my hopes! Hopes I have none, for I am all despair; Friends... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 страници
...is condemned, Convict by sight and rebel to all law; Conviction to the serpent none belongs. Milton. O seek not to convince me of a crime Which I can ne'er repeat, nor can you pardon. Dryden. Too deep for his hearers, still went on refining, And thought of... | |
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