| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...counMay his unnatural blood first stain the sword, Who, with unpitying fury, first shall draw it ! Si/'. I have a thought — The glorious work be thine !...— Suppose my daughter, to her god devoted, Were placed within some convent's sacred verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar. Опт. Ere then,... | |
| 1804 - 486 pages
...sword, \Vho, with unpitying fury, first shall draw it ! Si/'. I have a thought — The glorious work bo thine ! But it requires an awful flight of virtue,...—•Suppose my daughter, to her god devoted, Were placed within some convent's sacred verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar. Osm. Ere then,... | |
| 1805 - 272 pages
...pafsions of the vnlgar hreast, " And thence from theelhope it,nohle Osmond." — Snppose my danghter, 10 her God devoted. Were plac'd within some convent's...verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar. Osm. Ere then, hy heavenst I wonld " devontly shave " My holy scalp," tnrn whining monk myself, . And... | |
| William Congreve - 1808 - 412 pages
...Who with unpitying fury first shall draw it ! Sif. I have a thought — The glorious work be thine. Suppose my daughter, to her God devoted, Were plac'd...sacred verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar Osm. Ere then, by Heavens ! I would Turn whining monk myself, And pray incessant for the tyrant's safety.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 372 pages
...Who with unpitying fury first shall draw it ! Sif. I have a thought — The glorious work be thine. Suppose my daughter, to her God devoted, Were placd...sacred verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar Osm. Ere then, by Heavens ! I would Turn whining monk myself, And pray incessant for the tyrant's safety.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 382 pages
...have a thought — The glorious work be thine. Suppose my daughter, to her God devoted, Were plac d within some convent's sacred verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar Osm. Ere then, by Heavens ! I would Turn whining monk myself, And pray incessant for the tyrant's safety.... | |
| 1811 - 620 pages
...ownMay his unnatural blood first stain the sword Who, with unpitying fury, first shall draw it ! Sif. 1 have a thought — The glorious work be thine ! But...— Suppose my daughter, to her God devoted, Were placed within some convent's sacred verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar. Otm. Ere then,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...unnatural blood first stain the swonl 2126 THOMSON.] Who, with uiJprtymgTtnTyíirBfr.ehaH draw it ! Si/'. 1 have a thought— The glorious work be thine ! But...— Suppose my daughter, to her God devoted, Were placed within seme convent's sacred verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar. Oan. Ere then,... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 474 pages
...Who with unpitying fury first shall draw it! tiif. I have a thought — The glorious work be thine. Suppose my daughter, to her God devoted, Were plac'd...sacred verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar Osm. Ere then, by heavens!' I would Turn whining monk myself, And pray incessant for the tyrant's safety.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 396 pages
...have a thought — The glorious work be thine. Suppose my daughter, to her God devoted, Were placed within some convent's sacred verge, Beneath the dread protection of the altar Osm. Ere then, by Heavens ! I would Turn whining monk myself, And pray incessant for the tyrant's safety.... | |
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