Since the death of friend Dovehouse, who, (though one of the faithful) was an active magistrate, this part of the country is infested with covetous men, called robbers, and I have, in thy name, said unto the people, whoever apprehendeth one of these,... Wild Oats; Or, The Strolling Gentlemen;: A Comedy, in Five Acts; as ... - Sayfa 37John O'Keeffe tarafından - 1806 - 85 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John O'Keeffe - 1798 - 574 sayfa
...called robbers, and I have in thy name faid unto the the people, whoever apprehendeth one of thefe, I will reward him, yea with thirty pieces of gold. (A loud knocking without). That beating of one brafs againR another at thy door, prodaimeth the approach of vanity whofe pride of heart fwelleth at... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 422 sayfa
...love venison. Eph. I Igve a young doe.—[Aside.] Since the death of friend Dovehouse, who, (though one of the faithful) was an active magistrate, this...proclaimeth the approach of vanity, whose pride of heart swelleth at an empty sound. [Exit. Lady Am. But my heart is possessed with the idea of that wandering... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 sayfa
...venison. Eph. I love a young doe. — [A«idc.] Since the death. of friend Dovehouse, who, (though one of the faithful, was an active magistrate, this...called robbers, and I have, in thy name, said unto the pcoplo, whoever apprehendeth one of these, I will reward him, yea with thirty pieces of gold. [A loud... | |
| 1811 - 450 sayfa
...may love venison. Eph. I love a young doe. ( atide) Since the death of friend Dovehouse, who, though one of the faithful, was an active magistrate, this...these, I will reward him, yea, with thirty pieces of golds (a loud knocking without. ) That beating o' one brass against another at thy door, proclaimeth... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 432 sayfa
...may love venison. Eph. I love a young doe. [Aside.] Since the death of friend Dovehouse, who, (though one of the faithful) was an active magistrate, this...one of these, I will reward him, yea, with thirty piecesof gold. [A loud knocking wit kout.]Tha.t beating of one brass against another at thy door, proclaimeth... | |
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