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" Dear lord, thy patience ; let it maze all power, And list to her in whose sole heart it rests To keep thy faith upright. Mass. Wilt thou be slaved ? So. "
The Works of John Marston: The Dutch courtezan. The fawn. The wonder of ... - Page 310
by John Marston - 1887
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 lehte
...which way ? Run mad ! — impossible — distraction ! Soph. Dear lord, thy patience : let it 'maze all power, And list to her in whose sole heart it...keep thy faith upright. Mass. Wilt thou be slaved ! Soph. No, free. Mats. How, then, keep I my faith! Soph. My death Gives help to all ! From Rome so...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 lehte
...mad !• — impossible — distraction ! [power, Sifh. Dear lord, thy patience : let it 'maze all And list to her in whose sole heart it rests, To keep thy faith upright. Mass. Wilt thou be slaved ? Snph. No, free. Mass. How, then, keep I my faith 7 Soph. My death Enler Page with a bowl of wine....
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critcal Notices and An ...

1855 - 834 lehte
...Soph. No, free. Mass. How, then, keep I my faith 1 Soph. My death Gives help to all ! From Rome 90 rest we free ; So brought to Scipio, faith is kept in thee. Enter Page witt a bowl ofvrine. Matt. Thou darfst not die — some wine — thou darest not die ! Soph [She...
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The works of John Marston, repr., with notes [&c.] by J.O. Halliwell, 1. köide

John Marston - 1856 - 336 lehte
...upright. Mas. Wilt thou be slav'd ? So. No, free. Mas. How then keep I my faith ? So. My death Gives helpe to all. From Rome so rest we free; So brought to Scipio, faith is kept in thee. ^[ Enter a Page with a boule of wine. So. How neere was I unto the curse of man ? Joy, How like was I yet once to have beene...
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Works: Reprinted from the Original Editions, 1. köide

John Marston - 1856 - 334 lehte
...be slav'd ? So. No, free. Mas. How then keep I my faith ? So. My death Gives helpe to all. From Home so rest we free ; So brought to Scipio, faith is kept in thee. Mas. Thou darst not die — some wine, thou darst not die! ^[ Enter a Page icith a boule of wine. So....
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The Works of John Marston, 2. köide

John Marston - 1887 - 434 lehte
...which way? 80 Run mad ! — impossible ! — distraction ! So. Dear lord, thy patience ; let it maze all power, And list to her in whose sole heart it...free ; So brought to Scipio, faith is kept in thee. Mass. Thou darest not die — some wine ! — thou darest not die ! Enter a Page with a bowl of wine....
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The Works of John Marston, 2. köide

John Marston - 1887 - 538 lehte
...which way? so Run mad ! — impossible ! — distraction ! So. Dear lord, thy patience ; let it maze all power, And list to her in whose sole heart it...free ; So brought to Scipio, faith is kept in thee: Mass. Thou darest not die — some wine ! — thou darest not die ! Enter a Page with a bowl of wine....
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The Age of Shakespeare

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1908 - 324 lehte
...Massinissa. Wilt thou be slaved? Sophonisba. No; free. Massinissa. How then keep I my faith ? Sophonisba. My death Gives help to all. From Rome so rest we free: So brought to Scipio, faith is kept in thee. Massinissa. Thou darest not die! — Some wine. — Thou darest not die! Sophonisba. How near was I...
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The Age of Shakespeare

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1908 - 326 lehte
...depreciatory criticism of Marston by including the Sophonisba. Dear lord, thy patience ; let it maze all power, And list to her in whose sole heart it rests To keep thy faith upright. Massinissa. Wilt thou be slaved? Sophonisba. No; free. Massinissa. How then keep I my faith ? Sophonisba....
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The Complete Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne: Prose works

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1926 - 512 lehte
...this erroneous and rather spasmodic punctuation. MASSINISSA. How then keep I my faith ? SOPHONISBA. My death Gives help to all. From Rome so rest we free : So brought to Scipio, faith is kept in thee. MASSINISSA. Thou darest not die ! — Some wine. — Thou darest not die ! SOPHONISBA. How near was...
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