Heaven has but Our sorrow for our sins ; and then delights To pardon erring man : Sweet mercy seems Its darling attribute, which limits justice ; . • As if there were degrees in infinite, And infinite would rather want perfection,. * Than punish to... The British drama - 210. lappuseautors: British drama - 1804Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1883 - 456 lapas
...revenge Will cry so loud within me, that my pity Will not be heard for either. Dola. Heaven has but Our sorrow for our sins ; and then delights To pardon...and the soul resigned, Is stabbed by its own guards : I '11 hear no more; Hence from my sight for ever ! Cleo. How ? for ever ? I cannot go one moment... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 lapas
...therein trust no man; for every man's folly ought to be his greatest secret. — Sir Walter Raleigh. I can forgive a foe, but not a mistress and a friend...in its most horrid shape, where trust is greatest ! — Dryden. Let not the titles of consanguinity betray you into a prejudicial trust; no blood being... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 652 lapas
...Will cry so loud within me, that my pity ' Will not be heard for either. Dolla. Heav'n has but Our sorrow for our sins ; and then delights To pardon...: Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where truth is greatest : and the Soul resign'd Is stabb'd by its own Guards : I'll hear no more ; Hence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 412 lapas
...fhe's thirtie. Xo pardon erring Man : Sweet Mercy teems Its darling Attribute, which limits Juftice ; As if there were Degrees in Infinite ; And Infinite would rather want Perfection Than punifh to extent. Ant. I can forgive A Foe; but not a Miftrefs, and a Friend : Treafon is there in... | |
| 1909 - 462 lapas
...for either. DC LA. Heaven has bsi Our sorrow for our sini: and then delights To pardon erring nnan: Sweet mercy seems Its darling attribute, which limits...justice; As if there were degrees in infinite. And in±n:te would rather want perfection Than punish to extent. Axr. I can forgive A foe; but not a nistress... | |
| John Dryden, George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1910 - 582 lapas
...revenge Will cry so loud within me that my pity Will not be heard for either. Dola. Heav'n has but Our sorrow for our sins; and then delights To pardon erring man: sweet mercy seems 540 Its darling attribute, which limits justice; As if there were degrees in infinite, And infinite... | |
| John Dryden - 1911 - 402 lapas
...mercy seems Its darling attribute, which limits justice ; As if there were degrees in infinite, 540 And infinite would rather want perfection Than punish...horrid shape Where trust is greatest, and the soul resign'd 545 Is stabb'd by its own guards : I'll hear no more ; Hence from my sight for ever ! Chop.... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 502 lapas
...revenge Will cry so loud within me, that my pity Will not be heard for either. Dola. Heaven has but Our sorrow for our sins; and then delights To pardon erring...Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust i» greatest; and the soul resigned. It stabbed by its own guards: I'll hear no more; Hence from my... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 480 lapas
...revenge Will cry so loud within me, that my pity Will not be heard for either. Dola. Heaven has but Our sorrow for our sins; and then delights To pardon erring...friend. Treason is there in its most horrid shape, ACT V, Sc. I. Where trust is greatest; and the soul resigned, Is stabbed by its own guards: I'll hear... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 488 lapas
...revenge Will cry so loud within me, that my pity Will not he heard for either. Dola. Heaven has hut Our sorrow for our sins; and then delights To pardon erring man: sweet mercy seems Its darling attrihute, which limits justice; As if there were degrees in infinite. And infinite would rather want... | |
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