CLE. How do you, worthy sir? PHI. Well, very well; And so well that, if the King please, I find I may live many years. DION. The King must please, Whilst we know what you are and who you are, Your wrongs and virtues. Bell's British Theatre - Page 24edited by - 1797Full view - About this book
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1715 - 428 pages
...well ; So well, that if it pleale the King, I may live Many- Years. Clean. The King muftpleafe, Whilft we know what you are, and who you are, Your Wrongs and Merits. Shrink not, noble Sir, But think ftill of your Father, in whole Name Well waken all the Gods,... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 pages
...well, that if the King pleafe, I find, . I may live many Years. Dion. The King muft pleafe, Whilft we know what you are, and who you are, Your Wrongs...Shrink not, worthy Sir, But add your Father to you: (13) In whofe Name, We'll • •' f (iz) • • I am no Minion : ] ie No Favourite of Influence enough... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 268 pages
...well, that if it pleafe the King, I may livS Many years. i Clear* Clean. The king muft pleafe, Whilft we know what you are; and who you Are, Your wrongs and merits. Shrink not, noble Sir^ But think ftill of your father; in whofe name We'll waken all the gods,... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 pages
...fo well, that, if the King pleafe, I find I may live many years. Dion. The King muft pleafe, Whiljl we know what you are, and who you are, . Your wrongs...Shrink not, worthy Sir, But add your father to you ; in whofe name We'll waken all the gods, and conjure up .The rods of vengeance, the abufed people, Who,... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 pages
...well, that, if the king pleafe, I find, I may live many years. Ditti. The king muft pleafe, Whilft we know what you are, and who you are, Your wrongs...Shrink not, worthy Sir, But add your father to you : In whofe name We'll waken all the Gods, and conjure up The rods of vengeance, the abufed people ; Who,... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 pages
...fo well, that, if the King pleafe, I find I may live many years. Dion. The King muft pleafe, Whilft we know what you are, and who you are> Your wrongs...not, worthy Sir,, But add your father to you ; in whofe name We'll waken all the gods, and conjure up - i The rods of vengeance, the abufed people, Who,... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 374 pages
...fo wellj that, if the King pleafe, I find I may live many years. Dion. The King muft pleafe, W.hillt we know what you are, and who you are, Your wrongs and injuries. Shrink not, worthy Sir, But add yqur father to you ; in whofe name We'll waken all the gods, and conjure up The rods of vengeance,... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...great ones may, In their diseased age, retire, and live recluse. Cle. How do you, worthy sir ? PAi. Well, very well ; And so well, that, if the king please, I find I may lix'e many years. Dion. The kmg must please, Whilst we know what you are, and w ho vou are, Your wrongs... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...great ones may, In their diseased age, retire, and uve recluse. Cle. How do you, worthy sir ? PA i. Well, very well ; And so well, that, if the king please, I find t may live many years. Dion. The king must please, Whilst we know what you are, and who you are, Your... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 pages
...your great one* In their diseased age, retire, and live recluse. Clf. How do you, worthy Sir! Phi. Well, very well; And so well, that, if the king please,...I may live many years. Dion. The king must please, [are, Whilst we khow what you are, and who you Your wrongs and injuries. Shrink not, worthy Sir, But... | |
| |