| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 458 lehte
...was made for Caesar : I'm weary of conjectures — this must end them. [Laying his Hand on his Sword, Thus am I doubly arm'd : my death and life. My bane...; But this informs me I shall never die. The soul, secured in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. The stars shall fade away,... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 lehte
...weary of conjectures : — this must end them. [Laying his hnnd on his sword. Thus am I doubly ann'd : my death and life, My bane and antidote, are both...informs me I shall never die. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. The stars shall fade away, the sun himself... | |
| 1824 - 348 lehte
...— this must end 'em. Laying his hand on his sword, Thus am I doubly arm'd : my death and life, IVly bane and antidote are both before me. This, in a moment,...brings me to an end ; But this informs me I shall nover die. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. The... | |
| 1824 - 660 lehte
...Luyinrf his hand on his suxtrd. ) Thus am I doubly arro'd : my death and life. My bane and anudóte, are both before me : This in a moment brings me to an end ; But this informs me, Г shall never die. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1825 - 288 lehte
...rupta, corruent in se invicem, Orbesque fractis ingerentur orbibus ; Illasa tu sedebis extra fragtnina. Thus am I doubly arm'd : my death and life, My bane...; But this informs me I shall never die. The soul, secured in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. The stars shall fade away,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1825 - 728 lehte
...conjunction, was there any thing to be hoped ? At such a sight, well might Ireland have exclaimed " My bane and antidote are both before me ! This in a moment says the bill will pass: but this assures me it can never be ! '' The warmth of language used by the... | |
| 1826 - 502 lehte
...I'm weary of conjectures : This must end 'em. (Goet back to the table, laying hit hand on hit sword. Thus am I doubly arm'd : my death and life, My bane...to an end ; But this informs me, I shall never die. [Comes forward with a roll of paper and a tward. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At the... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 556 lehte
...weary of conjectures — this must end them. (Lays Ms hand on /tin Sword) Thus am I doubly armed : my death and life, My bane and antidote are both before me. This in a moment brings me to my end : But this informs me I shall never die. The soul, secure in her existence, smiles At the drawn... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 lehte
...weary of conjectures — this must end them. (Lays Au hand an Ait Steord) Thus am I doubly armed : my death and life, My bane and antidote are both before me. • This in a moment brings me to my end : But this informs me I shall never die. The soul, secure in her existence, smiles At the drawn... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 lehte
...was made for Caesar. I'm weary of conjectures—this must end them. [Laying his hand on his sword.'] Thus am I doubly arm'd. My death and life, My bane and antidote, are both before me. This—in a moment, brings me to an end ; But this—informs me I shall never die ! The soul, secur'd... | |
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