And dost thou know me? Slave! DUM. Yes, thou proud lord! I know thee well, know thee with each advantage Which wealth, or power, or noble birth can give thee. I know thee, too, for one who stains those honours, And blots a long illustrious line of ancestry,... Jones's British Theatre - Seite 181von William Jones - 1795Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 342 Seiten
...Woman. L. Haß. Doit thou bow me ? Slave ! . L Du». Yes, thou proud Lord / I know thee well, know tliee with each Advantage Which Wealth, or Power, or noble Birth can give thée. I knowihee too, for one who flams thofe Honours, And blots a long illufirious Line of Anceftry,... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1736 - 90 Seiten
...the Defence Of an opprefs'd, unhappy, helplefs Woman. L. Haft'. 'And doft thou know me, Slave ? J)um. Yes, thou proud Lord ! I know thee well, know thee...Anceftry, By poorly daring thus to wrong a Woman. L. Haft. 'Tis wondrous well! I fee my Saint-like Dame, You ftand provided of your Braves and Ruffians,... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 Seiten
...Defence Of an opprefs'd, unhappy, helplefs Woman.. HASTINGS^ And doll thou know me, Slave ?. , DUM 0 N T. Yes, thou proud Lord ! I know thee well, know thee with each Advantage, Which Wealth, or Pow'r, or noble Birth can give thee. I know thee too for one who ftains thofe Honors, And blots a long... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 348 Seiten
...oppress'd, unhappy, helpless woman. Hast. And dost thou know me, slave ? Dum. Yes, thou proud lord I I know thee well ; know thee with each advantage Which...birth can give thee. I know thee, too, for one who stains those honours, And blots a long illustrious line of ancestry, liy poorly daring thus to wrong... | |
| 1797 - 462 Seiten
...oppress'd, unhappy, helpless woman. Hast. And dost thou know me, slave ) Dum. Yes, thou proud lord I I know thee well ; know thee with each advantage Which...birth can give thee. I know thee, too, for one who stains those honours, And blots a long illustrious line of ancestry, By poorly daring thus to wrong... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 Seiten
...stand up in the defence Df an oppress'd, unhappy, helpless woman. Hast. And dost thou know me, slave ? Dum. Yes, thou proud lord ! I know thee well ; know...Which wealth, or power, or noble birth can give thee. 36 . • JANE SHoRE. Ml I know thee, too, for one who stains those honours, And blots a long illustrious... | |
| 1804 - 516 Seiten
...stand up in the defence Of an oppressed, unhappy, helpless woman. Hast. And dost thou know me, slave? Dum. Yes, thou proud lord ! I know thee well; know...birth can give thee. I know thee, too, for one who stains those honours, And blots a long illustrious line of ancestry, By poorly daring thus to wrong... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 Seiten
....up in the defence Of an oppressed, unhappy, helpless ViOinan. Hast. And dost thou know me, slave? Dum. Yes, thou proud lord ! I know thee well; know...birth can give thee. I know thee, too, for one who stains those honours, And blots a long illustrious line of ancestry, By poorly daring thus to wrong... | |
| 1804 - 510 Seiten
...stand up in the defence Of an oppressed, unhappy, helpless woman. Hast. And dost thou know me, slave? Dum. Yes, thou proud lord ! I know thee well; know thee with each advantage Wliich wealth, or power, or noble birth can giro thee. I know thee, too, for one who stains those ¡10nours,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 Seiten
...thus stand. up in the defence Of an oppressed, unhappy, helpless \.oinan. Hast. And dost thou know me, Dum. Yes, thou proud lord ! I know thee well; know thee with Which wealth, or power, or noble birth can give thee. I know thee, too, for one who stains those honours,... | |
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