I'm now bound, I was so impudent to wish you here ; And once more beg your pardon. Oh, good man, And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, oh ! pardon me : my fault so heinous is, That if you in this world forgive it not. Heaven will not clear it... The Ancient British Drama ... - Σελίδα 456επεξεργασία από - 1810 - 614 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 σελίδες
...here; «s And once more beg your pardon. O, gooJ man, And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, oh, pardon me: my fault so heinous is. That if you in this \vorld forgive it not. Heaven will not clear it in the world to come. M Faintness liath so usiirp'd... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 σελίδες
...here ; And once more beg your pardon. 0 good man, And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, oh, s ^ k e ; ;A z dI0 M F; 't dT@=5 & ]!^ >uO w } awj bath so usurp'd upon my knees, That kneel I cannot; but on my heart's knees My prostrate soul lies... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1917 - 428 σελίδες
...44 I'me. Q1, I am. And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, O pardon me ! My fault so heynous is, That if you in this world forgive it not, Heaven will not cleere it in the world to come. 50 Faintnesse hath so usurp'd upon my knees That kneele I cannot, but... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 840 σελίδες
...here; And once more beg your pardon. O, good man, And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, 0, pardon me: my fault so heinous is, That if you in...not, Heaven will not clear it in the world to come. no Faintness hath so usurped upon my knees, That kneel I cannot; but on my heart's knees My prostrate... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith - 1928 - 596 σελίδες
...here ; And once more beg your pardon. O, good man, And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, oh, pardon me: my fault so heinous is, That if you in...usurp'd upon my knees, That kneel I cannot; but on my heart's1 knees My prostrate soul lies thrown down at your feet, To beg your gracious pardon. Pardon,... | |
| Otelia Cromwell - 1928 - 258 σελίδες
...pardon. Oh (good man) And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, O pardon me : my fault so heynous is, That if you in this world forgive it not, Heaven will not cleere it in the world to come. Faintnesse hath so usurp 'd upon my knees That kneele I cannot : But... | |
| Otelia Cromwell - 1928 - 256 σελίδες
...pardon. Oh (good man) And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, O pardon me : my fault so heynous is, That if you in this world forgive it not, Heaven will not cleere it in the world to come. Faintnesse hath so usurp'd upon my knees That kneele I cannot : But... | |
| David M. Bevington, Kathleen McLuskie - 1999 - 428 σελίδες
...here, And once more beg your pardon. O good man, And father to my children, pardon me. 85 Pardon, oh, pardon me! My fault so heinous is That if you in this...not clear it in the world to come. Faintness hath so usurped upon my knees That kneel I cannot; but on my heart's knees 90 My prostrate soul lies thrown... | |
| Simon Barker, Hilary Hinds - 2003 - 492 σελίδες
...clear it in the world to come. Faintness hath so usurped upon my knees 90 That kneel I cannot; hut on my heart's knees My prostrate soul lies thrown down at your feet To heg your gracious pardon. Pardon, O pardon me! FRANKFORD As freely from the low depth of my soul As... | |
| Lynette Muir - 2007 - 18 σελίδες
...him of her repentance and in an unusual final scene begs him — not God — to pardon her: WIFE : 'My fault so heinous is That if you in this world...not, Heaven will not clear it in the world to come.' HUSBAND: As freely from the low depth of my soul, As my Redeemer has forgiven His death I pardon thee... | |
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