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" em false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further. But thou wert To blame to injure me, for I must love Thy honest looks, and take no revenge upon Thy tender youth : A love from me to thee Is firm, whate'er thou dost. "
Bell's British Theatre - Page 51
edited by - 1797
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 pages
...; if I be false, Send me to suffer in those punishments You speak of; kill me. Phi. O, what should I do ? Why, who can but believe him ? He does swear...are so deep, and thou Dost look so truly when thou utter'st them, That though l know them false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further ; but thou...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 3

Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...; if I be false, Send me to suffer in those punishments You speak of; kill me. Phi. O, what should I do ? Why, who can but believe him ? He does swear...so deep, and thou Dost look — so truly when thou utter'st them, That though I know them false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further ; but thou...
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The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, Volume 1

Francis Beaumont - 1851 - 720 pages
...! If I be false, Send me to suffer in those punishments You speak of; kill me. Phi. Oh, what should I do ? Why, who can but believe him ? He does swear...are so deep, and thou Dost look so truly, when thou utter'st them, That though I know 'em false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further. But thou...
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Hausschatz englischer Poesie: Auswahl aus den Werken der bedeutendsten ...

Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 pages
...those punishments You speak of; kill me. Phi. 0, what should I do? Why, who can but believe him? Ho does swear So earnestly, that if it were not true,...are so deep, and thou Dost look so truly when thou utter'st them, That though 1 know them false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further; but thou...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 pages
...punishments You speak of — kill me ! Phil. Oh ! what should I do ? Why who can but believe him 1 he does swear So earnestly, that if it were not true...not endure him. Rise, Bellario ; Thy protestations arc so deep, and thou Dost look so truly when thou utter'st them, That though I know 'em false as n...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1854 - 572 pages
...; if I be false, Send me to suffer in those punishments You speak of; kill me. fhi. 0, what should I do ? Why, who can but believe him ? He does swear...if it were not true, The gods would not endure him. Eise, Bellario ; Thy protestations are so deep, and thou Dost look so truly when thou utter' st them,...
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Beaumont and Fletcher: Or, The Finest Scenes, Lyrics, and Other Beauties of ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 412 pages
...If I be false, Send me to suffer in those punishments You sp«ak of; kill me. J>M. Oh, what should I do ? Why, who can but believe him ? He does swear...are so deep, and thou Dost look so truly, when thou utter' st them, That though I know 'em false as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further. But thou...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critcal Notices and An ...

1855 - 834 pages
...I be false, Send me to sufler in those punishments You speak of — kill me ! Phu. Oh ! what should I do ? Why who can but believe him ? he does swear...not endure him. Rise, Bellario ; Thy protestations arc so deep, and thou Dost look so truly when thou uttcr'st them, That though I know 'em false as were...
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Beaumont and Fletcher: Or, The Finest Scenes, Lyrics, and Other Beauties of ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 444 pages
...false, Send me to suffer in those punishments You spsak of; kill me. fhi. Oh, what should I do ? "VVhy, who can but believe him ? He does swear So earnestly,...if it were not true, The gods would not endure him. Eise, BellarioT Thy protestations are so deep, and thou Dost look so truly, when thou utter' st them,...
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Specimens of English dramatic poets. New ed. (2 pt. in 1 v.)

Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...with; if I be false, Send me to suffer in those punishments You speak of; kill me. Phi. O, what should I do ? Why, who can but believe him ? He does swear...are so deep, and thou Dost look so truly when thou utter'st them, That though I know them false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further; but thou...
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