I have not wrong'd thee, by these tears I have not. But still am honest, true, and hope too, valiant: My mind still full of thee, therefore still noble; Let not thy eyes then shun me, nor thy heart Detest me utterly; oh, look upon me, Look back and see... Bell's British Theatre - Page 88edited by - 1797Full view - About this book
| 1804 - 516 pages
...have not, But still am honest, true, and, hope too, valiant ; My mind still full of thee, therefore still noble. Let not thy eyes then shun me, nor thy...burst my bosom ; Fond of its goal, and labouring to bo at thee. What shall [ do? what say, to make thee hear me? PiVr.'Hast thou not wronged me ? Dar'sttlmu... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...have not, But still am honest, true, and, hope too, valiant; My mind still full of thce, therefore still noble. Let not thy eyes then shun me, nor thy heart Detest me utterly. Oh ! look upon me, Jxxik back, and see my sad, sincere submission ! !!'n. my heart swells, as e'en 'twould burst my bosom... | |
| 1804 - 266 pages
...still am honest, trne, and, hope too, valiant; " My mind still full of thee, therefore still nohle. " let not thy eyes then shun me, nor thy heart " Detest me utterly. Oh ! look upon me, " Look hack, and see my sad, sincere suhmifsion ! " How my heart swells, as e'en 'twould hurst my hosom; "... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...have not, But still am honest, true, and, hope too, valiant ; IVly mind still full of tlicc, therefore still noble. Let not thy eyes then shun me, nor thy heart Detest me utterly. Oh ! look upo» me, Look back, and1 see my sud, sincere submission ! How my heart swells, as e'cn 'twould burst... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...true, and, hope too, valiant ; My mind still full of thee, therefore still noble. Ixt not thy eves then shun me, nor thy heart Detest me utterly. Oh ! look upon me, Look back, and sec my sad, sincere submission ! How my heart swells, as e'en 'twould burst mv bosom ; Fond of its... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 pages
...have not; But still am honest, true, and hope too, valiant ; My mind still full of thee, therefore still noble. Let not thy eyes then shun me, nor thy...Look back and see my sad, sincere submission ! How ray heart swells, as e'en 'twould burst my bosom, Fond of its goal, and labouring to be at thee ; 'What... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...have not, But still am honest, true, and, hope too, valiant; My mind still full of thee, therefore ne be so good to let me fall Upon thy hand, I shall...have power to do it, For I must perform a piece of wrongM me ? Dar'st tliou call thyself That once-loved, valued friend of mine, And swear thou hast not... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...have not, But still am honest, true, and, hope too, valiant; My mind still full of thee, therefore still noble. Let not thy eyes, then shun me, nor thy heart Detest me utterly. Olí ! look upon me, Look back, and see my sad, sincere submission! How my heart swells, as e'en 'twould... | |
| DR. JOHNSON - 1812 - 480 pages
...I have not. But still am honest, true, and hope too valiant; My mind still full of thee : therefore still noble. Let not thy eyes then shun me, nor thy...thee! What shall I do? what say to make thee hear me? Pierre. Hast thou not wrong'd me ? dar'st thou call thyself That once lov'd, honest, valued friend... | |
| Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 366 pages
...have not, But still am honest, true, and hope too, valiant; My mind still full of thee : therefore still noble. Let not thy eyes then shun me, nor thy...my sad, sincere submission! How my heart swells, as cv'u 'twould burst my bosom; Fond of it's goal, and lab'ringto be at thee! What shall I do 1 what say... | |
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