| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 494 Seiten
...forfeit once ;' And He, that might the 'vantage beft have took, Found out the remedy. How would you be, If He, which is the Top of judgment, fhould But judge...then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made *. Ang. Be you content, fair maid. It is the law, not I, condemns your brother : Were he my kinfman,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 498 Seiten
...belt have took, Found out the remedy. How would you be, If He, which is the Top of judgment, fliould But judge you, as you are ? Oh, think on that : And...then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made *. Ang. Be you content, fair maid. It is the law, not I, condemns your brother : Were he my kinfman,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 494 Seiten
...forfeit once ; And he, that might the 'vantage beft have took, Found out the remedy. How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, fhould But judge you, as you are? oh, think on that j And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made. (9) Well, leliait this,] This manner... | |
| Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith - 1775 - 626 Seiten
...the rtdimftKn had rrD 4 leafed that might thi 'vantage left have took, the rtmedy. How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, fhould But judge you as you are ? Oh, think on that, Anu mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made. jjngilo. Be you content, fair maid... | |
| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 Seiten
...bed have took, Found out the Remedy. How would you be, If he, which is the top of Judgment, flioiild But judge you as you are ? Oh ! think on that, And...Mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like Man new-made. to to attend to In reprefeming, fometimes the unworthinefs and wickednefs of the objecls,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 1118 Seiten
...forfeit once; And He that might the Vantage bed have took. Found out the remedy : How would you be, • If He, which is the top of judgment, fhould But judge...then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made 3. ¿lug. Be you content, fair maid ; It is the law, not I, condemns your brother : Were he my kinfman,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Joseph Rann - 1786 - 654 Seiten
...beft have took* Found out the remedy : How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, mould But judge you, as you are ? Oh, think on that; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, w Like man new made. Ang. Be you content, fair maid ; It is the law, not I, condemns your brother :... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 Seiten
...oft looks fo ; Pardon is ftill the nurfe of fecond woe. Meafure for Meafure, A, 2, S. i. — • - Think on that, . And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made. Meafure for Meafure, A. 2, S. 2. • - Lawful mercy, Is nothing kin to foul redemption. Meafure for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 384 Seiten
...remedy : How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you, as you are f Oil, think on that, And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made. ggt Ang. Be you content, fair maid : It is the law, not I, condemns your brother : Were lie my kinsman,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 Seiten
...'vantage bcft have took, "ound out the remedy : How would you be, f He, whichis the top of judgment, mould the name of God Almighty, That you divert yourfelf, and lay apart The borrow'd glories, that, 3. --.'.••;;, Be you content, fair maid ; ¡t is the law, not I, condemns your brother: Were he... | |
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