| James Thomson - 1757 - 300 pages
...from your hopes So vainly, idly, cruelly dqluided:;- - . — — Before the public thus, before youc father, By an irrevocable folemn. deed, With fuch...faithlefs hand, yet warm from thine, With complicated naieanaefs, to ConftantiafAnd to comjjleat his crime, when, thy weak limbs Could fcarce fupport thee,... | |
| James Thomson - 1766 - 310 pages
...to dam the perfidy of man ? Yepowers! Icannot bear the thoughtwith patienceYet recent from the 'mbft unfparing vows The tongue of love e'er lavifh'd ;...father, By an irrevocable folemn deed, With fuch inhuman fcorn^to throw you 'from him-T To give his faithlet hand yet warm from thine, With complicated meannefs,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1776 - 382 pages
...woman's pride, that guardian fpirit Given us to dafh the perfidy of man ? Ye powers ! I cannot bear the thought with patience— ' Yet recent from the...before your father, By an irrevocable folemn deed, With fueh inhuman fcorn, to throw you from him ; To give his faithlefs hand yet warm from thine, With complicated... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 382 pages
...perfidy of man ? Ye powers ! I cannot bear the thought with patience— ' Yet recent from the inoft unfparing vows ' The tongue of love e'er lavifh'd...faithlefs hand yet warm from thine, With complicated meanuefs, to Comtantia. And, to 'complete his crime, when thy weak limbs Could fcarce fupport thee,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1776 - 422 pages
...thought with patience--- * Yet recent from the moft unfparing vows * The tongue of love e'er lavilh'd ; from your hopes * So vainly, idly, cruelly deluded...Conftantia. And, to complete his crime, when thy Weak limb* Could fcarce fupport thee, then, of thee regardlefs, To lead her off. Sig. That was indeed a... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 340 pages
..." Yet recent from the most unsparing vows %< The tongue of love e'er lavish'd ; from your hopes F " So vainly, idly, cruelly deluded ;" Before the public thus, before your father, By an irrevocable solemn deed, With such inhuman scorn, to throw you from him : To give his faithless hand yet warm from... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
..." Yet recent from the most unsparing vows " The tongue of love e'er lavish'd ; from your hopes F " So vainly, idly, cruelly deluded ;" Before the public thus, before your father, By an irrevocable solemn deed, With such inhuman scorn, to throw you from him : To give his faithless hand yet warm from... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 336 pages
...patience — Yet recent from the most unsparing vows VOL. III. O The tongue of love e'er lavish'd; from your hopes So vainly, idly, cruelly deluded;...public thus, before your father, By an irrevocable solemn deed, With such inhuman scorn, to throw you from him ! To give his faithless .hand yet warm... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 348 pages
...thought with patience— Yet recent from the most unsparing vows The tongue of love e'er lavish'd; from your hopes So vainly, idly, cruelly deluded;...public thus, before your father, By an irrevocable solemn deed, With such inhuman scorn, to throw you from him ! To give his faithless hand yet warm from... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...the thought with patience Yet recent from the most unsparing vows The tongue of love e'er lavished ; from your hopes So vainly, idly, cruelly deluded;...public thus, before your father, By an irrevocable solemn deed, With such inhuman scorn, to throw you from him : To give his faithless hand, yet warm... | |
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