| James Sheridan Knowles - 1825 - 96 pages
...from thee now : My name is Tell. Ges. Tell!— William Tell? Tell. The same. Ges. What ! He so fam'd bove all his countrymen For guiding o'er the stormy...master of his bow, 'tis said His arrows never miss ! — Indeed — I'll take Exquisite vengeance ! — Mark! I'll spare thy life, Thy boy's too — Both... | |
| Dialogues - 1839 - 544 pages
...is thy child ? Ges. I've wrung a tear from him! Thy name ? Tell. (Embraces Albert.) He is my child ! Tell. My name ?— It matters not to keep it from...arrows never miss !—Indeed—I'll take .Exquisite vengeance!—Mark ! I'll spare thy life, Thy boy's too.—Both of you are free—on one Condition.... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 460 pages
...Tell. My name ? It matters not to keep it from thee, now : My name is Tell. Get. Tell !— William Tell ? Tell. The same. Ges. What ! he so famed 'bove...master of his bow, 'tis said His arrows never miss ! — Indeed — I'll take Exquisite vengeance ! — Mark ! I'll spare thy life, Thy boy's, too. —... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 414 pages
...now : My name is Tell. Ges. Tell !— William Tell ? Tell. The same. Ges. What ! he so famed 'hove all his countrymen For guiding o'er the stormy lake...master of his bow, 'tis said His arrows never miss ! — Indeed — I'll take Exquisite vengeance ! — Mark ! I'll spare thy life, Thy boy's, too. —... | |
| William Russell, John Goldsbury - Elocution - 1845 - 292 pages
...Tell, My name ? It matters not to keep it from thee now : My name is Tell. Ges. Tell ! — William Tell ? Tell. The same. Ges. What ! he so famed 'bove...stormy lake the boat ? And such a master of his bow, 't is said His arrows never miss ! — [Asi de.~] Indeed ! — I '11 hike Exquisite vengeance ! —... | |
| William Russell, John Goldsbury - Elocution - 1845 - 300 pages
...? Tell. My name ? It matters not to keep it from thee now : My name is Tell. Ges. Tell! — William Tell? Tell. The same. Ges. What ! he so famed 'bove all his countrymen For guiding o'er the stormy Iake4he boat? And such a master of his bow, 't is said His arrows never miss ! — [Aside.~\ Indeed... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1849 - 348 pages
...name 2 Tell. My name? It matters not to keep it from thee now; My name is Tell. Ges. Tell? William Tell? Tell. The same. Ges. What! he, so famed 'bove...stormy lake the boat ? And such a master of his bow, 't is said His arrows never miss ! Indeed ! 1 'll take Exquisite vengeance ! Mark ! I'1l spare thy... | |
| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 pages
...The same. Ges. What! he so fam'd 'bove all his countrymen For guiding o'er the stormy lake the hoat ? And such a master of his bow, 'tis said His arrows never miss ! — Indeed — I 'll take Exquisite vengeance ! — Mark ! I 'll spare thy life, Thy boy's too.—•... | |
| Joshua Leavitt - 1850 - 324 pages
...thee now : My name is Tell. Ges. Tell! — William Tell? Tell. The same. Ges. What ! he so famed 'hove all his countrymen For guiding o'er the stormy lake...master of his bow, 'tis said His arrows never miss ! — (Aside.) Indeed ! — I '11 take Exquisite vengeance ! — Mark ! I '11 spare thy life, Thy boy's,... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - Elocution - 1851 - 328 pages
...? Tell. My name ? It matters not to keep it from thee now : My name is Tell. Ges. Tell! — William Tell? Tell. The same. Ges. What ! he so famed, 'bove...stormy lake the boat ? And such a master of his bow, 't is said His arrows never miss ! — [Aside.] Indeed ! — I "11 take Exquisite vengeance ! — Mark... | |
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