O thou most perfidious That ever gently look'd ! the void'st of honour That e'er bore gentle token ! falsest cousin That ever blood made kin ! call'st thou her thine ? I'll prove it in my shackles, with these hands Void of... The Two Noble Kinsmen - Page 76by John Fletcher - 1906 - 272 pagesFull view - About this book
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...fist at ARCITE. Pal. Traitor kinsman ! Thou shouldst perceive my passion, if these signs Of pnsonmcnt oble deeds of honour ; And shall we brand their mentions...upbraidings ? I',- m -i. No more; I see myself. Thou has <'•:. li •--'<! traitor ! Oh, thou most perfidious That ever gently look'd! the void'st of honour... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
.../lisJUt at ARCITE. Pal. Traitor kinsman ! Thou shouldst perceive my passion, if these signs Of prisonment d not violate Thy tender nature, with so rude a bond...But as thou hop'bt to see me live my days, And love miike thee A confess'd traitor ! Oh, thou most perfidious That ever gently look'd ! the void'st of... | |
| Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - English drama - 1811 - 612 pages
...three) at last clear'd up by Mr. Sympsou to entire satisfaction. Sctcurd. Of prisonment were offmp, and this hand But owner of a sword. By all oaths in one, I, and the justice of my love, would make t liée Л confess'd traitor ! ( )h, thou most perfidious That ever gently look'd ! the void'st of... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 630 pages
...kinsman ! f^'S08 Thou should*! perceive my passionj if these - hast likeuise blest a pare Of prisonment were off me, and this hand But owner of a sword. By all oaths in one, I, and the justice of ray love, would make thee A confess'd traitor ! Oh, thou most perfidious That ever gently look'd! the... | |
| Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...plane-tree. K, well, sir, THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN. ACT III, Of prisonmrnt werr oiFme, and this liand But ov ner of a sword. By all oaths in one, I, and the justice of my love, would make tbw A confess'd traitor ! Oh, thou most perfidious That ever gently look'd ! the void'st of hoooar... | |
| William Spalding - 1833 - 126 pages
...accounted one of the best in the play. Palamon. * * Oh, thou most perfidious That ever gently looked ! The void'st of honour That e'er bore gentle token...That ever blood made kin ! call'st thou her thine ? I'll prove it in my shackles, in these hands Void of appointment, that thou liest, and art A very... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1846 - 556 pages
...hifjist at ARCITE. Pal. Traitor kinsman ! Thou shouldst perceive my passion, if these signs Of prisonment were off me, and this hand But owner of a sword. By...one, I, and the justice of my love, would make thee I '11 prove it in my shackles, with these hands Void of appointment t, that thou liest, and art A very... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 186 pages
...at An CITE. Pal. Traitor kinsman ! Thou shouldst perceive my passion, if these signs Of prisonment were off me, and this hand But owner of a sword. By...one, I, and the justice of my love, would make thee A confessed traitor ! Oh, thou most perfidious That ever gently looked ! The void'st of honor That e'er... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 500 pages
...AECITE. Pal. • Traitor kinsman ! Thou shouldst perceive my passion, if these signs Of prisonment were off me, and this hand But owner of a sword. By...thou most perfidious That ever gently look'd ! the void'st(74) of honour That e'er bore gentle token ! falsest cousin That ever blood made kin ! call'st... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 494 pages
...fist at AECITE. Pal. Traitor kinsman ! Thou shouldst perceive my passion, if these signs Of prisonment were off me, and this hand But owner of a sword. By all oatlis in one, I, and the justice of my love, would make thee A confess'd traitor ! 0 thou most perfidious... | |
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