| William Oldys - English drama - 1740 - 348 pages
...VVjth want of a true injury ! the; main part Of the wrong, is our vice of taking k I Johnfot^ Ibid. Though I am tame and bred up with my wrongs, Which are my foliar brothers i I may leap ' Like a hand-wolf into my natural wildnefs, And do an outrage Btauatont... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 pages
...Stand up. This is a new way to beget more Sorrow ; Heav'n knows, I have too many; do not mock me j Though I am tame and bred up with my Wrongs, Which are my Fofter-brothers, I may leap Like a Hand- Wolf into my natural Wildnefs, And do an Outrage : pray thee,... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...my faults. Amin. Stand up. This is a new way to beget more sorrow : I leaven knows I have too many ! Do not mock me : Though I am tame, and bred up with...foster-brothers, I may leap, Like a hand-wolf, into my natural wildness, Aud du an ontine. Prithee, do not mock me. Erad. My xx.: "île life is so leprous,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...to beïct more sorrow : Heaven knows I have too many ! Do not mock me : Though I :un tame, and bml up with my wrongs, Which are my foster-brothers, I may leap, Like a haii'l-'.volf, into my natural wildness, And do an 'Mitrase. Prithee, do not mock me. That slight contrition,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...wav to beact more sorrow : Heaven knows I have too many ! Do not mock me : Though I am tame, and bml up with my wrongs, Which are my foster-brothers, I may leap, Like a haii'1-wolf, into my natural wildness, And do on outrage. Prithee, do not mock me. That slight contrition,... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...my faults. Amin. Stand up. This is no new way to beget more sorrow ? Heaven knows I have too many ; do not mock me ; Though I am tame and bred up with...foster-brothers, I may leap Like a hand-wolf into my natural wilderness, And do an outrage : pray thee do not mock me. Evad. My whole life is so leprous,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...my faults. Amin. Stand up. This is a new way to beget more sorrow : Heaven knows I have too many ! Do not mock me: Though I am tame, and bred up with...foster-brothers, I may leap, Like a hand-wolf, into my natural wildness, And do an outrage. Prithee, do not mock me. Evad. My whole life is so leprous, it... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...my faults. Amin. Stand up. This is no new way to beget more sorrow ? Heaven knows I have too many ; do not mock me ; Though I am tame and bred up with...foster-brothers, I may leap Like a hand-wolf into my natural wilderness, And do an outrage :. pray thee do not mock me. Evad. My whole life is so leprous,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 420 pages
...my faults. Amint. Stand up. This is a new way to beget more sorrow, Heaven knows I have too many ! Do not mock me ; Though I am tame, and bred up with...foster-brothers, I may leap, Like a hand-wolf, into my natural wildness, And do an outrage. — Prithee, do not mock me. Evad. My whole life is so leprous,... | |
| William Hazlitt - English drama - 1821 - 374 pages
...speech to Evadne, when she makes confession of her unlooked-for remorse, is, I think, the finest. " Do not mock me : Though I am tame, and bred up with...foster-brothers, I may leap, Like a hand-wolf, into my natural wildness, And do an outrage. Prithee, do not mock me 1" KINO AND No KING, which is on a strangely... | |
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