Now I'ma wretch, indeed— methinks I see him already in the cart, sweeter and more lovely than the nosegay in his hand ! —I hear the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity !— What volleys of sighs are sent from the windows of Holborn, that... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 214editado por - 1841Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Gay - 1728 - 102 páginas
...Sighs are fent from the Windows of Holborn, that fo comely a Youth (hould be brought to diferace! 1 fee him at the Tree! The whole Circle are in Tears! —even Butchers weep! — Jack Ketch himfelf hefitates to perform his Duty, and would be glad to lofehis tee, by a Reprieve.... | |
| John Gay - 1770 - 372 páginas
...are fent from the windows of Holhorn, that fo comely a youth fhould be brought to difgrace! — I fee him at the tree ! — The whole circle are in tears ! — Even butchers •weep ! — Jack Ketch himfelf hefitates to perform his duty, and would be glad to lofe his fee, by a reprieve.... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 386 páginas
...are fent from the windows of Holhorn, that fo comely a youth mould be brought to difgrace! — I fee him at the tree ! the whole circle are in tears ! — even butchers weep! Jack Ketch himfelf hefitates to perform his duty, and would be glad to lofe his fee, by a reprieve.... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 346 páginas
...are fent from the windows of Hallorn, that fo comely a youth mould be brought to difgrace! — I fee him at the tree \ the whole circle are in tears ! — even butchers weep! Jack Ketch himfelf hefitates to perform his duty, and would be glad to lofe his fee, by a reprieve.... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 páginas
...are fent from the windows of Holborn, that fo comely a youth fhould be brought to difgrace ! 1 fee him at the tree ! the whole circle are in tears ! even butchers weep ! Jack Ketch himfelf hefitates to perform his duty, and would be glad to lolc his fee, by a reprieve.... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 páginas
...the Old Bailey. [Exeunt Pcachum and Mrs. Peachtim, his resolution and intrepidity ! — What vollies of sighs are sent from the windows of Holborn, that...whole circle are in tears ! — even butchers weep ! — Jack Ketch himself hesitates to perform his duty, and would be glad to lose his fee, by a reprieve... | |
| 1804 - 626 páginas
...the nosegay in his hand ! I hear the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity ! What vollies of sighs are sent from the windows of Holborn, that...brought to disgrace ! I see him at the tree ! the whole circleare in tears ! even butchers weep! Jack Ketch himself hesitates to perform his duty, and would... | |
| 1804 - 630 páginas
...[E.reunf PEACHUM and MRS PEACRCU. Folly. Now, I am a wretch, indeed ! Methinks I see him already in the cart, sweeter and more lovely than the nosegay...crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity ! What vollies of sighs are sent from the windows of (lolhorn, that so comely a youth should he brought to... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 páginas
...[E.reuut PEACIIUM and MRS PEACH им. Polly. Now, I am a wretch, indeed ! Methinks I see him already in the cart, sweeter and more lovely than the nosegay in his hand! I hea the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity ! What voilies of sighs arc sent from the windows... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 376 páginas
...[Exeunt PEACHUM and Mils. PEACHUM. Polly. Now I'ma wretch indeed ! — Methinks I see him already in the cart, sweeter and more lovely than the nosegay...the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity ! — I see him at the tree ! the whole circle are in tears ! — What then will become of Polly? —... | |
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