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" Our sorrow for our sins; and then delights To pardon erring man : Sweet mercy seems Its darling attribute, which limits justice; As if there were degrees in infinite, And infinite would rather want perfection Than punish to extent. Ant. I can forgive... "
Robert's Semi-monthly Magazine for Town and Country - Página 574
1842
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Bell's British Theatre, Volumen16

John Bell - 1797 - 458 páginas
...would rather want perfection " Than punish to extent." Ant. I can forgive A foe, but not a mistress and a friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape Where trust is greatest ; " and the soul resign'd " Is stabb'd by its own guards." I'll hear no more : Hence from my sight...
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The Busy Body: A Comedy

Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 462 páginas
...rather want perfection " Than punish to extent." Ant. I can forgive A foe, but not 3. mistress and a friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape Where trust is greatest ; " and the soul resign'd " Is stabb'd by its own guards." I'll hear no more Hence from my sight for...
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The British drama, Volumen1

British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...would rather want perfection, Than punish to extent. Ant. I can forgive A foe, but not a mistress and a friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest ; and the soul resigned Is stabbed by its own guards. I'll hear no more : Hence from my sight for ever...
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The British Drama: Tragedies. 2 v

1804 - 516 páginas
...would rather want perfection, Than punish to extent. Ant. I cnn forgive A foe, but not a mistress and a friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest ; and the soul resigned Is stabbed by its own guards. I'll hear no more: Hence from my sight for ever...
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The British drama, Volumen1

British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...would rather want perfection, Than punish to extent. Ant. I can forgive A foe, but not a mistress and a friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest ; and the soul resigned Is stabbed by its own guards. I'll hear no more : Hence from my sight for ever...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 páginas
...Forgive your mistress. Cleo. Forgive your friend. Ant. I can forgive A foe, but not a mistress and a friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest. I'll hear no more : Hence from my sight for ever. Cleo. How ? for ever ! I cannot go one moment from...
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Rule a Wife and Have a Wife: A Comedy in Five Acts

John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 páginas
...Forgive your mistress. Cleo. Forgive your friend. Ant. I can forgive A foe, but not a mistress and a friend: Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest. I'll hear no more : Uence from my sight for ever. Cleo. How ? for ever-! I cannot go one moment from...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes ..., Volumen5

John Dryden - 1808 - 436 páginas
...would rather want perfection, Than punish to extent. Ant. I can forgive A foe ; but not a mistress, and a friend. Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest ; and the soul, resigned, Is stabbed by its own guards : I'll hear no more ; Hence from my sight, for...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volumen1

1811 - 718 páginas
...would rather want perfection, Than punish to extent. Ant. I can forgive A foe, but not a mistress and r In Italy, to call me back. Vent. But yet You went not. Ant. While within yo ; and the sold геягпм Is stabbed by its own guards. I'll hear no л» Hence from my sight for...
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The modern British drama, Volumen1

British drama - 1811 - 712 páginas
...would rather want perfection, Than punish to extent. Ant. I can forgive A foe, but not a mistress and a friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest ; and the soul resigned Is stabbed by its own guards. I'll hear no more: Hence from my sight for ever...
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