| 1766 - 754 pages
...here to-morrow, and the blood which is (lied to-day lhall ::. • ranfomed the life of1 my friend. O, could I erafe from your bofoms every doubt, every...fufpicion of the honour of the man for whom I am about to fuifcr, I Ihould go to my death even as I would to niy bridal! Be it fufficient, in the mean time,... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1777 - 310 pages
...be here to-morrow, and the blood which is fhed to-day fhall have ranfomed the life of my friend. O, could I erafe from your bofoms every doubt, every...am about to fuffer ; I mould go to my death even as 1 would to my bridal ! Be it fufficient, in the mean time, that my friend will be found noble, that... | |
| 874 pages
...ranlomcd the life of my friend. Oh, could I crafe from your bofoms every doubt, every mean fulpicion of the honour of the man for whom I am about to fuffer, I fhould go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it fufHcicnt, in the mean time, that my friend... | |
| 1791 - 822 pages
...ranfomed the life of my friend. O, could I erafe from yourbofoms every doubt, every mean iiifpicion, of the honour of the man for whom I am about to fuffer, I ili -mid go to my death even as I would to my bridal ! Be it fufficient, in the mean time, that my... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1792 - 308 pages
...be here to-morrow, and the blood which is ilied to-day {hall have ranfomed the life of my friend. O, could I erafe from your bofoms every doubt, every mean fufpicion of the honour of the man lor whom I am about to fuffer ; I fliould go to my death even as I ^vould to my bridal! Be it fufficient,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1797 - 610 pages
...to-morrow, and the blood which is fhed to-day, fhall have ranfomed the life of my friend. O could I eraze from your bofoms every doubt, every mean fufpicion,...honour of the man for whom I am about to fuffer, I fhall go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it fufficient in the mean time, that my friend... | |
| 1800 - 236 pages
...ransomed the life of my friend. 0, could I erasp from your bosoms every doubt, every mean, suspicion of the honour of the man for whom I am about to suffer, I should go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it sufficient in the mean time, that... | |
| Moral and entertaining stories - 1804 - 108 pages
...be here to-morrow, and the blood which is fhed to-day fhall have ranfomed the life of my friend. Oh, could I erafe from your bofoms every doubt, every...honour of the man for whom I am about to fuffer, I fhould go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it fufficient, in the mean time that my friend... | |
| L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 pages
...ransomed the lifeof my friend. O couid I erase from your bosoms -every doubt, every mean suspicion, of the honour of the man for whom I am about to suffer, I shall go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it sufficient in the mean time, that... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 276 pages
...somed the life of my friend. O ! could I erase " from your bosoms every doubt, every mean sus" picion of the honour of the man for whom I am " about to suffer, I should go to my death even as I " would to my wedding. Be it sufficient, in the " mean time,... | |
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