For sure a sight like this might raise the arm Of duty, even to the breast of love! At least I'll throw this vizor of my patience off: Now wake him in his guilt, And barefaced front him with my wrongs. His Memoirs and Poetry - Page viiiby Charles Frederick Bennett - 1817 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| Colley Cibber - English drama - 1750 - 104 pages
...Lady Eafy, wloftarts and trembles, fomt timr unable to fpeak. . Protedt me, Virtue, Patience, Hcafui! Teach me to bear this killing Sight, or let Me think my dreaming Senfes are deceiv'd! For fure a Sight like this, might raife the Arm Of Duty, ev'n to the Breaft of... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 302 pages
...starts and trembles, some time unable to speak. L. Easy. Ha 1 protect me, virtue, patience, reason I Teach me to bear this killing sight, or let Me think my dreaming senses are deceiv'd ! For sure a sight like this might raise the arm Of duty ev'n to the breast of love I At least... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...easy chairs. Then enters LADY EASY, icho starts and trembles, some time unable to speak. Lady Easy. Ha ! protect me, virtue, patience, reason ! Teach...killing sight, or let Me think my dreaming senses arc deceived ! For sure, a sight like this might raise the arm Of duty, even to the breast of love... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...easy chairs. Then enters LADY EASY, who starts and trembles, some time unable to speak. Lady Easy. Ha ! protect me, virtue, patience, reason ! Teach me to bear this killing sight, or let Me think in v dreaming senses are deceived ! For sure, a sight like this might raise the arm Of duty, even to... | |
| Sir John Vanbrugh - Authors, English - 1808 - 484 pages
...two easy Chairs, Then enter LADY EASY, who starts and trembles, some Time unable to speak. Lady E. Ha ! protect me, virtue, patience, reason ! Teach...killing sight, or let Me think my dreaming senses are deceiv'd; For sure a sight like this might raise the arm Of duty ev'n to the breast of love ! At least... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 520 pages
...two easy Chairs. Then enter LADY EASY, who starts and trembles, some Time unable to speak. Lady E. Ha! protect me, virtue, patience, reason! Teach me...sure a sight like this might raise the arm Of duty even to the breast of love ! At least I'll throw this vizor of my patience off: Now wake him in his... | |
| Ernst Michels - 1908 - 76 pages
...Lord Lovemore nun irrtümlich für ihren Verführer gehalten wird. 2. The CH (V, 77—78). "Lady Easy. Ha! Protect me, virtue, patience, reason! Teach me to bear this killing, fight, or let Me think my dreaming senses are deceiv'd! For sure a sight like this, might raise the... | |
| Ernest Bernbaum - Domestic tragedies (Drama), English - 1915 - 310 pages
...of this bold infidelity, she "starts, and trembles, sometime unable to speak," and then exclaims : Protect me, Virtue, Patience, Reason ! Teach me to...sure a sight like this might raise the arm Of duty, even to the breast of love ! At least I 'll throw this vizor of my patience off, Now wake him in his... | |
| James Emery Cox - English drama - 1926 - 218 pages
...thrown aside ; and Edging in disorder. The Lady is deeply grieved, and presently speaks in blank verse : Protect me, Virtue, Patience, Reason! Teach me to...killing sight, or let , Me think my dreaming Senses are deceiv'd!™ She then considers throwing off the "Vizor" of Patience, waking him in his guilt, and... | |
| James Emery Cox - English drama - 1926 - 216 pages
...thrown aside ; and Edging in disorder. The Lady is deeply grieved, and presently speaks in blank verse : Protect me, Virtue, Patience, Reason! Teach me to bear this killing sight, or let t Me think my dreaming Senses are deceiv'd!10 She then considers throwing off the "Vizor" of Patience,... | |
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