As chaste as ice ! But were she foul as hell, And I did know it thus, the breath of kings, The points of swords, tortures, nor bulls of brass, Should draw it from me. PHI. Then it is no time To dally with thee; I will take thy life, For I do hate thee.... Beaumont & Fletcher - Page 145by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1887 - 471 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 pages
...curfe thee now. Bel. If you do hate, you could not curie me worfe ; The Gods have not a Punifhment in Store Greater for me, than is your Hate. Phi. Fie, fie ! So young and fo difiembling ! Tell me when And where thou didft enjoy her, or let Plagues Fall on me ftrait, if... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...with thee ; I will take thy life, For I do hate thee; I cou'd curse thee now. Bel. If you do hate, you could not curse me worse • The gods have not...store Greater for me, than is your hate. Phi. Fie, fie 1 So young and so dissembling ! Tell me when And where thou didst possess her, or let plagues Fall... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...dally with thee ; I will take thy life, For I do hate thee : could curse thee now. Bel. If you do hate, you could not curse me worse : The gods have not a...thee not ! Bel. Heaven knows I never did ; and when I he To save my life, may I live long and loathed. I lew me asunder, and whilst I can think, I'll love... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...dally with thee ; I will take thy life, For I do hate thee : could curse thee now. Bel. If you do hate, you could not curse me worse : The gods have not a...destroy thee not ! Bel. Heaven knows I never did ; and \\ hen I lie To save my life, may I live long and loathed. I lew nit asunder, and whilst I can think,... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...take thy life, For I do hate thee : could curse thee now. Bel. If you do hate, you could not curse mç worse : The gods have not a punishment in store Greater for me, than is your hate. Phi. Fie, fie, so voung and so dissembling ! Tell me when and where thou didst enjoy her, Or let plagues fall on me,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pages
...with thee; I will take thy life, For I do hate thee ; I could curse thee now. Bell, If you do hate, you could not curse me worse; The gods have not a...your hate, Phi. Fie, fie, So young and so dissembling ! fear'st thou not death F Oan boys contemn that ? Bell. O, what boy is he Can be content to live to... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 pages
...[brass," Phi. Then it is no time To dally with thee ; I will take thy life, For I do hale thee : 1 could curse thee now. Bel. If you do hale, you could...let plagues fall on me, if I destroy thee not. Bel. Heav'n knows 1 never did ; and when I lie To save my life, may I live long and loath'd. Hew me asunder,... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 pages
...with thee ; I will take thy life, For I do hate thee : I could curse thee now. Bel. If you do hate, you could not curse me worse : The gods have not a...let plagues fall on me, if I destroy thee not. Bel. Heav'n knows I never did ; and when I lie To save my life, may I live long and loath'd. Hew me asunder,... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...with thee ; I will take thy life, For I do hate thee : I could curse thee now. Bel. If you do hate, you could not curse me worse: The gods have not a punishment in 1 destroy thcc not ! Be 1. Heaven knows I never did ; and when I lie To save my life, may I live long... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...with thee ; I will take thy life, For I do hate thee : I could curse thec now. Bel. If you do hate, you could not curse me worse: The gods have not a...punishment in store Greater for me, than is your hate. PAi. Fie, fie, so young and so dissembling ! Tell me when and where thou didst enjoy her, Or let plagues... | |
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