| English drama - 1744 - 398 pages
...father left his fon : well, god forgive them That are the authors of my penury. Elfter Sbpfton. Shaft. Sir Charles ! a hand, a hand ; at liberty ? Now by...I am glad to fee it. What want you ? wherein may I plcafure you ? Char. О me ! О moll unhappy gentleman ! I am not-worthy to have frisnds ftirr'd up,... | |
| English drama - 1780 - 540 pages
...father left his fpn : well, God forgive them That are the authors of my penury. Enter Sbafton. Shafton, Sir Charles ! a hand, a hand ; at liberty ? Now, by...fee it. What want you ? wherein may I pleafure you f Sir Charles O me ! O moft unhappy gentleman ! I am not worthy to have friends ftirr'd up, Whofe hands... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...father left his son : well, God forgive them That are the authors of my penury. Enter SHAFTON. Shqf. Sir Charles, a hand, a hand ! at liberty? Now, by the faith I owe, I am glad to see it. What want you? wherein may I pleasure you? Sir CAa. O me ! U most unhappy gentleman ! I am... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...his son : well, God forgive them That are the authors of my penury. Enter SHAITON. Shaf. Sir Charle?, a hand, a hand ! at liberty? Now, by the faith I owe, I am glad to see it. What want you? wherein may I pleasure you ? Sir Cha. O me ! О most unhappy gentleman ! I am... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - English drama - 1825 - 470 pages
...father left his son : well, God forgive them That are the authors of my penury. Enter SHAFTON. Shafton. Sir Charles ! a hand, a hand ! at liberty? Now, by the faith I owe, I am glad to see it. What want you ? wherein may I pleasure you? Sir Charles. O me ! O most unhappy gentleman !... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1850 - 188 pages
...father left his son. Well, God forgive them That are the authors of my penury ! Enter SHAFTON. Shaft. Sir Charles ! A hand, a hand ! At liberty ? Now, by the faith I owe, I am glad to see it. What want you ? Wherein may I pleasure you ? Sir C. Oh, me ! Oh, most unhappy gentleman ! I... | |
| Thomas Heywood - English drama - 1897 - 162 pages
...father left his son. Well, God forgive them That are the authors of my penury ! 2O Enter Shafton. Shaft. Sir Charles ! A hand, a hand ! At liberty? Now, by the faith I owe, I am glad to see it. What want you ? Wherein may I pleasure you ; Sir C. Oh me ! Oh, most unhappy gentleman l I... | |
| William Allan Neilson - English drama - 1911 - 900 pages
...V\ ell, God forgive them That ore the authors of my penury ! • Enter SHAFTON. Shaft. Sir Charles 1 see it. What want you ? Wherein may I pleasure yon ? Sir C. On me I Oh, most unhappy gentleman I I... | |
| William Allan Neilson - English drama - 1911 - 936 pages
...forgive them That are the authors of my penury ! m Enter SHAFTON. Shaft. Sir Charles 1 A hand, a hand I At liberty ? Now, by the faith I owe, I am glad to see it. What want you ? Wherein may I pleasure yon ? «Sir C. Oh me I Oh, most unhappy gentleman !... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...father left his son. Well, God forgive them That are the authors of my penury ! Enter Shafton. Shaft. hope, with this fair princess ) , \ see it. What want you? Wherein may I pleasure you? Sir C. Oh me! Oh, most unhappy gentleman ! 34... | |
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