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" But in your turn be merciful, my sister: Let me not lie before you thus disgraced; Stretch forth your hand, your royal hand, to raise Your sister from the depths of her distress. "
Speech and Drama - Page 278
by Rudolf Steiner - 2007 - 418 pages
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Mary Stuart, a tragedy, tr. by [J.C. Mellish].

Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller - 1801 - 250 pages
...[she kneels. But in your turn be you too gen'rous, sister ; Let me not lie disgracefully before you ; Stretch forth your hand, your royal hand, to raise Your sister from a fall so very deep. Eliz. [stepping back.] You are where it becomes you, Lady Stuart ; And thankfully...
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Mary Stuart, a Tragedy

Friedrich Schiller - 1801 - 258 pages
...[she kneels. But in your turn be you too gen'rous, sister; Let me not lie disgracefully before you; Stretch forth your hand, your royal hand, to raise Your sister from a fall so very deep. Eliz. [stepping back.] You are where it becomes you, Lady Stuart; all earthly...
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Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various ..., Volume 3

William Taylor - 1830 - 488 pages
...rais'd you. But in your turn be you too gen'rous, sister; Let me not lie disgracefully before you; Stretch forth your hand, your royal hand, to raise Your sister from a fall so very deep. [she kneels. ELIZ. stepping back. You are where it becomes you, Lady Who hath...
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The dramas of Frederick Schiller: Don Carlos, Mary Stuart, The Maid of ...

Friedrich Schiller - 1847 - 538 pages
...her feet, Who hath reduced me to this wretchedness. [She turns towards the QUEEN. The voice of Heav n decides for you, my sister. Your happy brows are now...raise Your sister from the depths of her distress. ELIZARETH (stepping back). You are where it becomes you, Lady Stuart; And thankfully I prize my God's...
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Complete Works. Ed. with Careful Rev. and New Tr., by C.J. Hempel, Volume 1

Friedrich Schiller - 1861 - 676 pages
...which_thus hath raiscjl j^pu^j "[She kneels. ' I i But in your tuu) be merciful, my sister; ijp I*t me not lie before you thus disgra'ced ; \Stretch forth...raise Your sister from the depths of her distress. m KLIZABKTH (stepping back).Yon are where it becoines you, Lady Stuart ; And thankfully I prize my...
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The Works of Frederick Schiller: Don Carlos. Mary Stuart. The Maid of ...

Friedrich Schiller - 1872 - 536 pages
...her feet, Who hath reduced me to this wretchedness. [She turns towards the QUEEN The voice of Heav n decides for you, my sister. Your happy brows are now...raise Your sister from the depths of her distress. ELIZARETH (stepping back). You are where it becomes you, Lady Stuart ; And thankfully I prize my God's...
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The Reading Club and Handy Speaker: Being Selections in Prose ..., Issues 6-12

George Melville Baker - 1879 - 734 pages
...reduced me to this wretchedness. [She turns towards ELIZABETH. The voice of Heaven decides for yon, my sister. Your happy brows are now with triumph crown'd,...not lie before you thus disgraced ; Stretch forth yonr hand, your royal hand, to raise Your sister from the depths of her distress. ELIZABETH (stepping...
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Adelaide Ristori: Studies and Memoirs. An Autobiography

Adelaide Ristori - 1888 - 332 pages
...Mary humiliates herself. After a short pause, and in a supplicating tone of voice, I continued — " But in your turn be merciful, my sister ; Let me not...your hand, your royal hand, to raise Your sister from her deep distress." At an authoritative yet condescending sign from Elizabeth I rose, sighing heavily....
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Studies and Memoirs: An Autobiography

Adelaide Ristori - 1888 - 334 pages
...Mary humiliates herself. After a short pause, and in a supplicating tone of voice, I continued — "But in your turn be merciful, my sister; Let me not...your hand, your royal hand, to raise Your sister from her deep distress." At an authoritative yet condescending sign from Elizabeth I rose, sighing heavily....
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Werner's Readings and Recitations, Issue 11

1893 - 346 pages
...Your happy brows are now with triumph crowned ; I bless the power divine which thus hath raised you. [Kneels.] But in your turn be merciful, my sister...raise Your sister from the depths of her distress. ELIZ. You are where it becomes you, Lady Stuart, And thankfully I prize my God's protection, Who hath...
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