| 1806 - 286 Seiten
...culprit's ear. Sira.— '(Endeavouring to give his voice firmness.) — Well M adam ! Mrs. H. Oh ! if you will ease my heart, if you will spare and pity...sallow cheek — here in my hollow eye — here in mv faded form. These reproaches I could not spare you. Mrs. H. Were I a hardened sinner, this forbearance... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - 1808 - 428 Seiten
...suited to a culprit's ear. • Stra. [Endeavouring to give his voicejirmness.] Well, madam ! Mrs. H. Oh! if you will ease my heart, if you will spare and pity...me, use reproaches. Stra. Reproaches! Here they are; here on my sallow cheek — here in my hollow eye — here in my faded form. These reproaches I could... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 Seiten
...suited to a culprit's ear. Stra. [Endeavouring to give his voice firmness.] Well, madam ! Mrs. H. Oh! if you will ease my heart, if you will spare and pity me, use reproaches. Stra. Reproaches! Here they arc; here on my sallow cheek — here in my hollow eye — here in my faded form. These reproaches... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 428 Seiten
...culprit's car. Stra. [Endeavouring to give his vpicefirmness.] Well, madam! Mrs. H. Oh! if you will case my heart, if you will spare and pity me, use reproaches. Stra. Reproaches! Here they are; here on my sallow cheek—here in my hollow eye—here in my faded form. These reproaches I could not... | |
| August von Kotzebue, Benjamin Thompson - 1820 - 84 Seiten
...suited to a culprit's ear. Stra. (Endeavouring to give his voice firmness.) Well, madam ! Mrs. H. Oh ! if you will ease my heart, if you will spare and pity...me, use reproaches. Stra. Reproaches ! Here they are : here, on my sallow cheeks — here, in my hollow eyes — here, in my faded form. These reproaches... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 458 Seiten
...suited to a culprit's ear. Stra. [Endeavouring to give his voice firmness.] Well, madam ! Mrs. H. Oh ! if you will ease my heart, if you will spare and pity...me, use reproaches. Stra. Reproaches ! Here they are ; here on my sallow cheek — here in my hollow eye — here in my faded form. These reproaches I could... | |
| 1826 - 362 Seiten
...my heart, if you will apare and pity me, use reproaches. Stra. Reproaches ! Here they are ; here on my sallow cheek — here in my hollow eye — here in my faded form. These reproaches 1 could not spare you. Mrs. H. Were I a hardened sinner, this forbearance would be charity -. but I... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 Seiten
...suited to aculprit's ear. Stra. [Endeavouring to give his voice firmness.] Well, madam ! Mrs. H. Oh ! If you will ease my heart, if you will spare and pity...me, use reproaches. Stra. Reproaches ! Here they are ; here on my sallow cheek — here in my hollow eye — here in my faded form. These reproaches I could... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 Seiten
...ven's sake ! — Harsh words alone are suited to a culprit's par. Stra. Well, madam ! MTI. H. Oh '. If you will ease my heart, if you will spare and pity me, uce reproac-hci. Slra. Reproaches! И»гс they are; here опту sallow cheek — here in my hollow... | |
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