| James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 84 lapas
...(R.) How now ? Eli. (L.) My much-abused lord ! [Kneels. Ami. This cannot be. [He turns from. her. Eva. I do not kneel to live ; I dare not hope it. The wrongs I did are greater — Ah ! look upon me, Though I appear with all my faults. Ami. Stand up. This is a new way to beget... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1851 - 720 lapas
...Enter AMIXTOR. .train. How now? Erad. My much-abused lord ! [K>i«/i. Amin. This cannot be! E fad. I do not kneel to live ; I dare not hope it ; The...Though I appear with all my faults. Amin. Stand up. Tais is a new way to beget more sorrow : Heaven knows I have too many ! Do not mock me : Though I am... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1854 - 976 lapas
...AMINTOH. Oh, my lord ! Amin. How now ? Ecad. My much-abused lord ! [Kneels. Amin. This cannot be ! Eudd. I do not kneel to live ; I dare not hope it ; The...Amin. Stand up. This is a * new way to beget more sorrows : 3 Heaven knows I have too many. Do not mock me: Though I am tame, and bred up with my wrongs,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1854 - 572 lapas
...the King's Mistress. Evad. 0 my lord. Amin. How now ! Evad. My much-abused lord ! . [Kneels. Attiin. This cannot be. Evad. I do not kneel to live, I dare...appear with all my faults. Amin. Stand up. This is no new way to beget more sorrow : Heaven knows I have too many ; do not mock me ; Though I am tame... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 412 lapas
...monument." — CAMPB E LI. Enter AMINTOK. A HUH/. How now ? Evad. (kneeling) My much-abused lord ! Amin. This cannot be ! Evad. I do not kneel to live...Stand up. This is a new way to beget more sorrow. Heaven knows I have too many ! Do not mock me : Though I am tame, and bred up with my wrongs, Which... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 444 lapas
...sorrow's monument." — CAMPBELL. Enter AMJNTOE. Amint. How now ? Evad. (kneeling) My much-abused lord ! Amin. This cannot be ! Evad. I do not kneel to live...The wrongs I did are greater. Look upon me, Though 1 appear with all my faults. Amin. Stand up. This is a new way to beget more sorrow. Heaven knows I... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 lapas
...marrying him while she was the King's Mistress. Evad. O my lord. Amin. How now ! Evad. My much abused lord ! [Kneels. Amin. This cannot be. Evad. I do not...appear with all my faults. Amin, Stand up. This is no new way to beget more sorrow: Heaven knows I have too many; do not mock me; Though I am tame and... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1859 - 730 lapas
...Enter AUDITOR. Amin. How now ? Evad. My much-abused lord ! [Kneelt. Amin. This cannot be ! Evad. \ do not kneel to live ; I dare not hope it ; The wrongs...Amin. Stand up. This is a new way to beget more sorrow : Heaven knows 1 have too many ! Do not mock me : Though I am tame, and bred up with my wrongs, Which... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 732 lapas
...Erad. 'Would I could say so to my black disgrace! Enter AMIXTOR. Am\n. How now ? Erad. My much-ab\ised lord ! [Kneels. Amin. This cannot be ! Evad. I do...not kneel to live ; I dare not hope it ; The wrongs 1 did are greater. Look upon me, Thongh I appear with all my faults. Arnin. Stand up. This is a new... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1866 - 736 lapas
...Enter AVLTTOR. Amin. How now ? Erad. My much-abused Iprd ! ÍKntcIi, Amin. This cannot be ! F.vad. I do not kneel to live ; I dare not hope it ; The wrongs I did are greater. Look upon me, Though 1 appear with all my faults. Amin. Stand up. This is a new way to beget more sorrow : Heaven knows... | |
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