And, wishing, want, when such as I prevail. As for the fear of apprehension, I know, if need should be, my noble lord Will stand between me and ensuing harms: Besides, this place is free from all suspect. The Works of Thomas Kyd - Página 44por Thomas Kyd, Jakob Ayrer - 1901 - 470 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1744 - 378 páginas
...harms : Befides, this place is free from allfufpeft. Here therefore will I ftay, and take my ftar.d. Enter the Watch. , , 1 . I wonder much to what intent it is, That we are thus exprefiy charg'd to watch. 2. 'Tis by commandment in the king's own name. 3 . But we were never went... | |
| Thomas Hawkins - 1773 - 378 páginas
...free from all fufpeft. Here therefore will I flay, and take my Itand. « Enter the Watch. 1 Watcb. I wonder much to what intent it is, That we are thus exprefsly charg'd to watch. 2 Watch. 'Tis by commandment in the king's own name. 3 Watch. But we were... | |
| 1780 - 496 páginas
...from all J4+ fufpeft. Here therefore will I ftay, and take my ftand. Enter the Watch. Fifft Watchman. I wonder much to what intent it is, That we are thus exprefsly charg'd to watch. Second Watchman. 'Tis by commandment in the king's own name. Third Watchman.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 páginas
...free from all '** suspect. Here therefore will I stay, nnH take my stand. Enter the Watch. 1 Watch. I wonder much to what intent it is, That we are thus expressly charged to watch. 2 Watch. " I'i- bv commandment in the king's own name. 8 Watch. But we were never... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 442 páginas
...from all 144suspect. Here therefore will 1 stay, and take my stand. Enter the WATCH. First Watchman. I wonder much to what intent it is, That we are thus expressly charg'd to watch. Second Watchman. "Tis by commandment in the king's own name. Third Watchman. But... | |
| Robert Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 426 páginas
...noble lord Will stand between me and ensuing harms : Besides, this place is free from all suspect. Here therefore will I stay and take my stand. Enter the WATCH. 1 WATCH. I wonder much to what intent it is, That we are thus expressly charg'd to watch. 2 WATCH. 'Tis... | |
| Josef Schick, Max freiherr von Waldberg - 1901 - 956 páginas
...faile, 10 And, wishing, want, when such as I preuaile. As for the feare of apprehension, I know, if need should be, my noble Lord Will stand betweene me and...will I stay and take my stand. Enter the watch. 1. 1 wonder much to what intent it is That we are thus expresly chargde to watch. 2. Tis by coinmaudement... | |
| 1897 - 610 páginas
...faile, 10 And, wishing, want when such as I preuaile ! As for the feare of apprehension, I know, if need should be, my noble lord Will stand betweene me and...will I stay and take my stand. Enter the WATCH. 1 WATCH.1 I wonder much to what intent it is That we are thus expresly chargde to watch. 11 WATCH. Tis... | |
| 1897 - 616 páginas
...faile, 10 And, wishing, want when such as I preuaile ! As for the feare of apprehension, I know, if need should be, my noble lord Will stand betweene me and...therefore will I stay and take my stand. Enter the WATCH. I WATCH.1 I wonder much to what intent it is That we are thus expresly chargde to watch. ii WATCH.... | |
| 1900 - 608 páginas
...faile, 10 And, wishing, want when such as I preuaile ! As for the feare of apprehension, I know, if need should be, my noble lord Will stand betweene me and...harmes. Besides, this place is free from all suspect. 1 5 Heere therefore will I stay and take my stand. Enter the WATCH. I WATCH.' I wonder much to what... | |
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