Oh, my Rodolpho, come, And save me from this traitor ! Hence, I say. " Avoid my presence strait ! and know, old man, " Thou, my worst foe beneath the mask of friendship, " Who, not content to trample in the dust " My dearest rights, dost with cool insolence... The works of mr. James Thomson, to which is prefixed the life of the author ... - Page 177by James Thomson - 1802Full view - About this book
| English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...solid rock, Nor smiles, nor frowns. Tan. You will not, then ? Sif. I cannot. Tan. Away! begone! — Oh, my Rodolpho, come, And save me from this traitor !...protects thee, thou shouldst feel The vengeance thou descrv'st — No reply ! Away ! [Exit SIFFREDI. Enter RoDOLPHO. Rod. What can incense my prince so... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...You will not, then ? &/: I cannot. Tan. Away ! begone ! — Oh, my Rodolphe, And save me from tin's traitor ! — Hence, I say ! Avoid my presence strait...dost, with cool insolence, Persist, and call it duty ; hailst thou not A daughter, that protects thee, thou shouldst feel The vengeance thou deserv'st.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 396 pages
...thy orders, But honour more my duty. Tan. You will not then ? Sif. I cannot. Tan. Away! begone! Oh, my Rodolpho, come, And save me from this traitor ! — Hence, I say. No reply ! away ! [Exit SIFFREDI. Enter RODOLPHO. Rod. What can incense my prince so highly Against... | |
| James Thomson - 1850 - 800 pages
...my Rodolpho, eome, And save me from this traitor ! — Henee, I say ! Avoid my presenee straight I And know, old man, — Thou my worst foe beneath the mask of friendship, Who, not eontent to trample in the dust My dearest rights, dost with eool insolenee Persist, and eall it duty,... | |
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