Inconstant Edmund, dost thou favour him, That wast a cause of his imprisonment? Kent. The more cause have I now to make amends. Y. Mor. {Aside to Q. ISAB.] I tell thee, 'tis not meet that one so false Should come about the person of a prince. The Ancient British Drama ... - Page 184edited by - 1810Full view - About this book
 | Christopher Marlowe - English drama - 1914 - 360 pages
...That wast a cause of his imprisonment ? Edm. The more cause haue I now to make amends. 221o Mort. iu. I tell thee tis not meet that one so false Should come about the person of a prince. — [To the queen.] My lord, he hath betraied the king his brother, And therefore trust him not. Prince.... | |
 | Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...of his imprisonment ? Kent. The more cause have I now to make amends. Г. Mor. (Aside to Q. Isab.) rry Tatlock( betray'd the king his brother, And therefore trust him not. P. Edw. But he repents, and sorrows for... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - 1920 - 214 pages
...have I now to make amends. K Mor. [aside to Q. ISAB.] I tell thee, 'tis not meet that one so false 100 Should come about the person of a prince. — My lord, he hath betray'd the king his brother, And therefore trust him not. P. Edw. But he repents, and sorrows for... | |
 | William Wells - 1923 - 250 pages
...however, as will be seen by referring to Edward II , p. 216, Dyce's Marlowe (Routledge's edition) : " I tell thee, 'tis not meet that one so false ' Should come about the person of a prince." Kyd reproduced this, almost faithfully, in Soliman and Perseda, and the idiom is also found in the... | |
 | Felix Emmanuel Schelling - English drama - 1926 - 824 pages
...him, That wast a cause of his imprisonment? Kent. The more cause have I now to make amends. » Mor. I tell thee, 'tis not meet that one so false Should come about the person of a prince. \Aniili.' to ISABEL] My lord, he hath betrayed the king bis brother, And therefore trust him not. Prince.... | |
 | Harold F. Rubinstein - English drama - 1928 - 1138 pages
...of his imprisonment ? KENT : The more cause now have I to make amends. Y. MOR (aside to Q.. ISAB.) : : Declare their promised mercy all as forfeited, False...their oaths, and deaf to intercession ; Warrants betray'd the king his brother, And therefore trust him not. P. EDw. : But he repents, and sorrows for... | |
 | Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant - English drama - 1929 - 1208 pages
...him, That wast the cause of his imprisonment? KENT. The more cause have I now to make amends. Y. MOR. nd 'st such high-day wit in [190 prince.> [To PRINCE EDWARD.] My lord, he hath betrayed the king his brother, And therefore trust... | |
 | English drama - 1929 - 280 pages
...the quinque-angle form is m. 2T 1471 a form not in. to give that subject essence E2 2252 'tis not in. that one so false should come about the person of a prince Ov 15 in woody groves is 't m. that Ceres reign Ov 34 farewell, stern war, for blunter poets m. ! Ov... | |
 | Louis Ule - Drama - 1979 - 614 pages
...That wast a cause of his imprisonment ? 224t1 Edm. The more cause haue I now to make amends. Mori. iu. I tell thee tis not meet, that one so false Should come ahout the person of a prince. My lord, lie hath hetraied the king his hrother, 225o And therefore trust... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - Drama - 1998 - 550 pages
...him, That wast a cause of his imprisonment?0 KENT The more cause have I now to make amends. MORTIMER I tell thee 'tis not meet that one so false Should come about the person of a prince. 105 [To Prince Edward] My lord, he hath betrayed the king his brother, And therefore trust him not.... | |
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