| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1815 - 454 páginas
...than if you had favour'd The faults of great men; and indeed great men Have oftentimes great faults; he whom I plead for Is free; the soul of Innocence...pity him ? I see it is in your eyes, 'tis a sweet sunbeam, Let it shine out; and to adorn your praise, The prayers of the poor shall crown your days,... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1815 - 446 páginas
...if you had favour'd The faults of great men ; and indeed great men Have often times great faults ; he whom I plead for Is free ; the soul of Innocence...pity him ? I see it is in your eyes, 'tis a sweet sunbeam, Let it shine out ; and to adorn your praise, The prayers of the poor shall crown your days,... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 448 páginas
...than if you had favour'd The faults of great men; and indeed great men Have oftentimes great faults; he whom I plead for Is free; the soul of Innocence...pity him ? I see it is in your eyes, 'tis a sweet sunbeam, , Let it shine out; and to adorn your praise, The prayers of the poor shall crown your days,... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 páginas
...than if you had favour'd The faults of great men ! and indeed great men Have oftentimes great faults : he whom I plead for Is free ; the soul of innocence itself Is not more white : b will you pity him ? 1 sweet] A MS. correction ubi sup. Old eds. " sir." • here sit they] A MS.... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 502 páginas
...than if you had favour'd The faults of great men ! and indeed great men Have oftentimes great faults : he whom I plead for Is free ; the soul of innocence itself 120 Is not more white : will you pity him ? 1 "Here"isaMS. correctionin Dyce'scopyofed. ifor"he." —... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1887 - 516 páginas
...THE SPANISH GIPSY. 443 The faults of great men ! and indeed great men Have oftentimes great faults : he whom I plead for Is free ; the soul of innocence...itself Is not more white : will you pity him ? I see it in your eyes, 'tis a sweet sunbeam, Let it shine out ; and to adorn your praise, The prayers of the... | |
| 1914 - 770 páginas
...than if you had favoured The faults of great men! and indeed great men Have oftentimes great faults: he whom I plead for Is free; the soul of innocence itself Is not more white: will you pity him? 165 I see it in your eyes, 'tis a sweet sunbeam, Let it shine out; and to adorn your praise, The prayers... | |
| |