| 1836 - 600 pagini
...misery. I'll go to him myself, and tell my wretchedness. O ! if his kindling eye with generous ire Kepel the charge ; — if his blest voice deny it, Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, I'll not believe it. Enter SOPHERA. What brings thee here again ? Did I not charge thee To go to bed... | |
| 1836 - 1184 pagini
...had To hold itself unshaken ! Doubt is misery. I'll go to him myself, and tell my wretchedness. O ! if his kindling eye with generous ire Repel the charge...Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, I'll not believe it. strength ^ hat brings thee here again ? Did I not charge thee To go to bed ? Enter... | |
| 1836 - 602 pagini
...strength To hold itself unshaken ! Doubt is misery. I'll go to him myself, and tell my wretchedness. O ! if his kindling eye with generous ire Repel the charge...Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, I'll not believe it. Enter SOPHBRA. What brings thee here again ? Did I not charge thee To go to bed... | |
| 1836 - 602 pagini
...strength To hold itself unshaken ! Doubt is misery. I'll go to him myself, and tell my wretchedness. O ! if his kindling eye with generous ire Repel the charge...Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, I'll not believe it. Enter SOPHERA. What brings thee here again ? Did I not charge thee To go to bed... | |
| 1836 - 600 pagini
...strength To hold itself unshaken ! Doubt is misery. I'll go to him myself, and tell my wretchedness. O ! if his kindling eye with generous ire Repel the charge...Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, I'll not believe it. Enter SOPHERA. What brings thee here again ? Did I not charge thee To go to bed... | |
| 1836 - 808 pagini
...Cain. And shall I think the prosp'rous Gaicio — he Whose countenance allured all eves. Oh ! il'li is kindling eye with generous ire Repel the charge —...Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, I'll not believe it. Enter SOFHERA. What brings tbee here again ! Did I not charge thee To go to bed... | |
| 1836 - 456 pagini
...misery. I'll go to him myself, and tell my wretchedness. OI if his kindling eye with generous ire Hepel the charge ; — if his blest voice deny it, Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, I'll not believe it. Enter Sophera, What brings thee here again ? Did I not charge thee To go to bed... | |
| Joanna Baillie - 1851 - 884 pagini
...misery. I'll go to him myself and tell my wretchedness. U ! if his kindling eye with generous ire Ktpcl the charge ; — if his blest voice deny it, Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, 111 not believe it. Enter SOPHEBA. What brings thee here again ? Did I not charge thee To go to bed... | |
| Joanna Baillie - 1853 - 892 pagini
...strength To hold itself unshaken ! IJoubt is misery. I'll go to him myself and tell my wretchedness. O ! if his kindling eye with generous ire Repel the charge...Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, I'll not believe it. Enter SOPHEBA. What brings thcc here again ? Did I not charge thco To go to bed... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1900 - 486 pagini
...the fine passage — 1836.] SEPARATION. 27 " I'll go to him myself, and tell my wretchedness. Oh ! if his kindling eye with generous ire Repel the charge...Though one raised from the dead swore to its truth, I'll not believe it ! " The subsequent scene, in which she tells Garcia they must part — by far the... | |
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