 | William Shakespeare - 1901
...servant's life; Who slew to-day a riotous gentleman 100 Lately attendant on the Duke of Norfolk. K. Edw. Have Ia tongue to doom my brother's death, And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave ? My brother slew no man ; his fault was thought, And yet his punishment was cruel death. Who sued to me for him... | |
 | Henry Leigh Bennett - 1901 - 212 pages
...Gairdner, in the " Dictionary of National Biography." The quotation is from the Croyland Historian. " Have Ia tongue to doom my brother's death, And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave ? Who sued to me for him ? Who in my wrath Kneeled at my feet and bade me be advised ? Who spoke of... | |
 | Wilhelm Büttner - Historical drama, English - 1904 - 106 pages
...wollte niemand sprechen, Noch sprach ich selbst mir für die arme Seelo, Verstockter! zu ...... *) Have Ia tongue to doom my brother's death, And shall...brother kill'd no man his fault was thought, And yet bis punishment was bitter death. Who sued to me for him? Wo in my wrath Kneel'd at my feet, and bade... | |
 | John Churton Collins - 1904 - 380 pages
...Chronicles, vol. iii. p. 755. 208 death, when he is asked to pardon Stanley's servant, Act ii. 2. Had Ia tongue to doom my brother's death And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave ? My brother kilI'd no man: . . . And yet his punishment was bitter death ; Who sued to me for him ? etc. Compare... | |
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