| Thomas Hawkins - 1773 - 378 oldal
...captivity I Wo to thy birth, thy body, and thy foul, Thy curfed father, and thy conquer'd felf ! And ban'd with bitter execrations be, The day and place where he did pity thee ! But wherefore wafte I mine unfruitful words. When nought but blood will fatisfy my woes ? I will go plain me to my... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 oldal
...didst my BOD ? And, Balthezar, bane to thy soul and me, Was this the ransom he reserved thte l73 for? Woe to the cause of these constrained wars ! Woe to...execrations be The day and place where he did pity the* 1 But wherefore waste I mine unfruitful words* When nought but blood will satisfy my woes? I will... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 oldal
...didst my eon ? And, Balthczar, bane to thy soul and me, Was this the ransom he reserved thce r;l for? Woe to the cause of these constrained wars ! Woe to...soul. Thy cursed father, and thy conquer'd self ! And banu'd with bitter execrations be The day and place where he did pity thee ! Bat wherefore waste I... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1874 - 428 oldal
...didst my son ? And Balthazar, bane to thy soul and me, Was this the ransom he reserv'd thee for 1 3 Woe to the cause of these constrained wars '. Woe...soul, Thy cursed father and thy conquer'd self ! And ban'd with bitter execrations be The day and place, where he did pity thee ! But wherefore waste I... | |
| Thomas Kyd - 1898 - 202 oldal
...and me ! — Was this the ransom he reserv'd thee for ? Woe to the cause of these constrained wars I Woe to thy baseness and captivity, Woe to thy birth,...thy soul, Thy cursed father, and thy conquer'd self 1 And bann'd with bitter execrations be The day and place where he did pity thee ! But wherefore waste... | |
| Paul Nelle - 1900 - 60 oldal
...thousand and a thousand. And so to the sum of twenty hundred thousand. Sp. T. (D. V, 93): Hieronimo. Woe to the cause of these constrained wars! Woe to...captivity. Woe to thy birth, thy body and thy soul. RRD (D. Ill, 142): M. Merry. She hath call'd him fool and 'dressed him like a fool, Mocked him like... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 898 oldal
...son ? *> And Balthazar — bane to thy soul and me ! — Was this the ransom he reserv'cl thee for ? Woe to the cause of these constrained wars ! Woe to...cursed father, and thy conquer'd self ! And bann'd with bilter execrations be The day and place wh^re he did pity thee ! But wherefore waste I mine unfruitful... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 oldal
...and captivity, Woe to thy birth, thy body, and thy soul, «" Thy cursed father, and thy conquer 'd self ! And bann'd with bitter execrations be The day...words, When nought but blood will satisfy my woes ? 10 1 will go plain me to my lord the king, And cry aloud for justice through the court, Doubly fenced.... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 916 oldal
...captivity. Woe to thy birth, thy body, and thy soul, « Thy cursed father, and thy congner'd sen ! And bann'd with bitter execrations be The day and...words. When nought but blood will satisfy my woes ? w 1 will go plain me to my lord the king. And cry aloud for justice through the court, < Doubly fenced.... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 oldal
...son ? ее And Balthazar — bane to thy soul and me ! — Was this the ransom he reserv'd thee for ? Woe to the cause of these constrained wars ! Woe to...body, and thy soul, « Thy cursed father, and thy conqner'd self ! And bann'd with bitter execrations be The day and place where he did pity thee ! But... | |
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