The trespasse that my father made in peace Is now controlde by fortune of the warres ; And cards once dealt, it bootes not aske why so. 140 His men are slaine, — a weakening to his realme ; His colours ceaz'd, — a blot vnto his name ; His sonne distrest,... Thomas Kyd's Spanish Tragedy - Page xcixby Thomas Kyd, Josef Schick - 1901 - 139 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Matthews Manly - English drama - 1897 - 610 pages
...owes 135 Deserue but euill measure at our hands, Yet shalt thou know that Spaine is honorable. BALT. The trespasse that my father made in peace Is now...hart : These punishments may cleare his late offence. KING. I, Balthazar, if he obserue this truce, 145 Our peace will grow the stronger for these warres.... | |
| Josef Schick, Max freiherr von Waldberg - Literature - 1901 - 956 pages
...our hands. Yet shalt thou know that Spaine is honorable. Bait. The trespasse that my Father made iu peace Is now controlde by fortune of the warres: And...hart: These punishments may cleare his late offence. King. I, Balthazar, if he obserue this truce, 145 Our peace will grow the stronger for these warres.... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English drama - 1900 - 794 pages
...owes 135 Deserue but euill measure at our hands, Yet shalt thou know that Spaine is honorable. BALT. The trespasse that my father made in peace Is now...hart: These punishments may cleare his late offence. K1NG. I, Balthazar, if he obserue this truce, 145 Our peace will grow the stronger for these warres.... | |
| Thomas Kyd, Jakob Ayrer - English drama - 1901 - 594 pages
...owes, 135 Deserue but euill measure at our hands, Yet shall thou know that Spaine is honorable. Bal. The trespasse that my father made in peace Is now...weakening to his Realme; His colours ceaz'd, a blot unto his name ; His Sonne distrest, a corsiue to his hart : These punishments may cleare his late offence.... | |
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...owes, 13$ Deserue but euill measure at our hands, Yet shalt thou know that Spaine is honorable. Bal. The trespasse that my father made in peace Is now...weakening to his Realme ; His colours ceaz'd, a blot unto his name ; His Sonne distrest, a corsiue to his hart : These punishments may cleare his late offence.... | |
| Walther Hugo Adolf Miksch - Arden of Feversham - 1907 - 104 pages
...sights then thousand tongues can tele, Or pennes can write, or mortall harts can think. I ; 2, 1 40 : His men are slaine, a weakening to his Realme ; His colours ceaz'd, a blot unto his name; His Sonne distrest, a corsive to his hart. I; 6,6: Their love to mortall hate, their... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English drama - 1925 - 610 pages
...owes 135 Deserue but euill measure at our hands, Yet shalt thou know that Spaine is honorable. BALT. The trespasse that my father made in peace Is now...sonne distrest, — a corsiue to his hart : These punjshments may cleare his late offence. K1NG.r I/Balthazar, if he obserue this truce, 145 Our peace... | |
| Thomas Kyd - English drama - 1925 - 148 pages
...contrould by fortune of the warres: And cardes once dealt, it boots not aske why fb, His men are flaine, a weakening to his Realme, His colours ceazd, a blot vnto his name, His fbnnc diftreft, a corfiue to his heart, Thefe punifhments may cleare his late offence. King. I Balthazar,... | |
| German literature - 1901 - 844 pages
...owes, 135 Deserue but euill measure at our hauds, Yet shalt thou know that Spaine is honorable. Batt. The trespasse that my Father made in peace Is now...to his Realme: His colours ceaz'd, a blot vnto his narne ; His Sonne distrest, a corsiue to his hart: These punishments may cleare Ins late oft'ence.... | |
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