And bitterest disquiet wring his heart! Oh, let him live till life become his burden; Let him groan under't long, linger an age In the worst agonies and pangs of death, And find its ease but late! British Theatre - Page 35by John Bell - 1792Full view - About this book
| Thomas Otway - 1899 - 64 pages
...aches, rack his bones ; And bitterest disquiet wring his heart : Oh ! let him live, till life becomes his burden ; Let him groan under't long, linger an...agonies and pangs of death, And find its ease, but late ! PIERRE. Nay, could'st thou not As well, my friend, have stretch' d the curse to all The senate round,... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1757 - 392 pages
...Heav'n ! let heavy Curfes Gall his old Age ; Cramps, Aches rack his Bones, And bittereft Difquiet wring his Heart; Oh let him live till Life become his Burden...!' Let him groan under't long, linger an Age In the worft Agonies and Pangs of Death, And find its Eafe, but late. PIERRE. > . Nay, couldft thou not As... | |
| Thomas Otway - Venice (Italy) - 1766 - 92 pages
...Kind Heav'n, les heavy Curfes Gall his old Age ; Cramps, Aches rack his Bones, And bittereft Difquiet ring his Heart. Oh ! let him Live till life become...; Let him groan under't long, linger an Age In the worft Agonies and Pangs of Death, And find its Eafe, but late. Pier. Nay, could'ft thou not AS well... | |
| Thomas Otway - English drama - 1767 - 292 pages
...Heav'n ! let heavy curfes Gall his old age ; cramps, aches rack his bones, And bittereft difquiet wring his heart ; Oh let him live till life become his burden...! Let him groan under't long, linger an age In the worft agonies and panjjs of death, And find its eafe, but late. PIERRE. Nay, couldft thou not As well,... | |
| William Jones - English drama - 1795 - 446 pages
...curfes Gall his old age ; cramps, aches rack his bones, And bittereft difquiet ring his heart. " Oh I let him live, till life become his burden : " Let him groan under't long, linger an age " In the worft agonies and pangs of death, " And find its eafe, but late." Pier. Nay, could'ft thou not As well,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 460 pages
...Whose souls were. well acquainted. Is the world Jteform'd since our last meeting ? What new miracles Have happen'd ? Has Priuli's heart relented ? Can...live, till life become his burden : " Let him groan under 't long, linger an age " la the worst agonies and pangs of death, " And find its ease, but late."... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...disquiet wring his heart ! Oh ! let him live, till life become his burden ! Let him groan under it long, linger an age In the worst agonies and pangs...Pier. Nay, couldst thou not As well, my friend, have stretched the curse to all The senate round, as to one single villain ? Juf. But curses stick not :... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...life become his burden ! Let him groan under it long, linger an nge In the worst agonies and pnngs of death, And find its ease, but late ! Pier. Nay, couldst thou not As well, my friend, have stretched the curse to all The senate round, as to one single villain ? Jaf. But curses stick not :... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 266 pages
...hones, And hitterest disquiet ring his heart. " Oh ! let him live, till life hecome his hurden : " Let him groan under't long, linger an age " In the worst agonies and pangs of death, " And rind its ease, hut late." Pier. Nay, could'st thou not As well, my friend, have stretch'd the curse... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 382 pages
...Has Priuli's heart relented ? Can he be honest? Jaff. Kind Heaven, let heavy curses Gall his old age, till life become his burden ; Let him groan under't...agonies and pangs of death, And find its ease, but late ! Pierre. Nay, couldst thou not As well, my friend, have stretch'd the curse to all The senate round,... | |
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