| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 420 sidor
...stung thee. I will not tell thee of the throes—the struggles— The anguish—the remorse : No—let it pass, And let me come to such most poor atonement Yet in my power. Lytton. SENATORIAL AND FORENSIC ORATORY. Ex. 176. Lord Chatham's Reply to Mr. Horace Walpole. Sir,—The... | |
| Edmund Routledge - 1871 - 226 sidor
...revenge ? Oh, how I loved this man ! — A serf! — a slave ! Mel. Hold, lady ! — No, not slave ! Despair is free ! I will not tell thee of the throes...her with great emotion, and about to take her hand. Pau. No, touch me not ! I know my fate. You are, by law, my tyrant ; And I — Oh Heaven ! — a peasant's... | |
| Charles Hartley - 1872 - 372 sidor
...a revengeful tool For their revenge ! Thou hadst trampled on the worm — It turned and stung thee! I will not tell thee of the throes — the struggles...her with great emotion, and about to take her hand. Do not fear me. Thou dost not know me, Madam : at the altar My vengeance ceased — my guilty oath... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1874 - 286 sidor
...revenge ? Oh, how I loved this man ! — A serf! — a slave ! Mel. Hold, lady ! — No, not slave ! Despair is free ! I will not tell thee of the throes...come to such most poor atonement Yet in my power. Pauline\_Approaching her with great emotion, and about to take her fiatul. POM. No, touch me not !... | |
| 1876 - 416 sidor
...lady has been grievously injured. For the sake of thy son's conscience, respect, honor, bear Melnotte. is free ! I will not tell thee of the throes, the...! And let me come to such most poor atonement Yet hi my power. Pauline ! [Approaching her with great emotion, and about to take her hand.] Pauline. No,... | |
| 1883 - 238 sidor
...most vile revenge ? Oh, how I loved this man ! a serf, a slave! Mel — Hold, lady ! No, not a slave ! Despair is free! I will not tell thee of the throes,...such most poor atonement Yet in my power. Pauline ! Pauline — No, touch me not ! I know my fate. You are, by law, my tyrant , And I — O Heaven! —... | |
| Helen Dawes Brown - 1886 - 338 sidor
...astonish her friends by bursting out on a prosaic occasion with, '"Hold, lady I — No, not slave ! Despair is free ! I will not tell thee of the throes...— the anguish — the remorse ! No — let it pass ! ' " Pauline took herself more seriously. She committed her part faithfully, practised before a mirror,... | |
| 1900 - 646 sidor
...revenge ? Oh, how I loved this man! a serf, a slave! Mel—Hold, lady! No, not a slave! Despair i.free! I will not tell thee of the throes, the struggles,...pass ! And let me come to such most poor atonement ^ et in my power. Pauline! Pauline—J^o, touch me not! I know my fate. You are, by law, my tyrant,... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1904 - 1196 sidor
...revengeful tool For their revenge ! Thou hadst trampled on the wormIt turned and stung thee ! . . . . I will not tell thee of the throes — the struggles...such most poor atonement Yet in my power. Pauline ! — Nay, do not fear me. Thou dost not know me, Madam : at the altar My vengeance ceased — my guilty... | |
| Charles Peters - 1904 - 360 sidor
...revengeful tool For their revenge ! Thou hast trampled on the worm — It turned and stung thee I 172 And let me come to such most poor atonement Yet in my power. Pauline ! — Nay, do not fear me. Thou dost not know me, madam : at the altar My vengeance ceased — my guilty... | |
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