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" twixt thy faith and mine : Thine bids thee lift thy dagger to my throat ; Mine .can forgive the wrong, and bid thee live. "
Dramatic Works - Page 45
by CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720
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Tamerlane. A Tragedy: As it is Acted at the New Theater in Little Lincolns ...

Nicholas Rowe - English drama - 1703 - 92 pages
...\jPaujing7\ It (hall be fo.—To die! 'twere a Reward Thine bids thee lift thy Dagger to my Thro a*/ Mine can forgive the Wrong, and bid thee live.. : Keep thy own wicked Secret and be fafe: • n "i If thou cbntinu'ft ftill to be the fame, ' . i.-. .. 5 Tis PuniChment enough to be a Villain:...
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The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - English drama - 1720 - 398 pages
...[Paufmg.] It fhall be fo — To die ! 'twere a Reward Now learn the difference 'twixt thy Faith and mine : Thine bids thee lift thy Dagger to my Throat,...Secret, and be fafe; If thou continu'ft ftill to be the lame, Tis Puniftiment enough to be a Villain; If thou repent'ft, I have gain'd one to Virtue, And am,...
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The Universal magazine of knowledge and pleasure, Volume 16

1755 - 464 pages
...a reward— [and mine : Now learn the difference 'twixt thy faith Thine bids thse lift thy dagg-.r to my throat, Mine can forgive the wrong, and bid thee live, Keep thy own wicked fecrct, and be fafe : If thou continu'ft dill to be the fame. 'Tis punifiiment enough to be a villain...
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The ambitious stepmother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 pages
...[Paujing.'] It mall be fo— To die ! 'twere a Reward — Now learn the Difference 'twixt thy Faith and mine: Thine bids thee lift thy Dagger to my Throat,...fafe: If thou continu'ft ftill to be the fame, Tis Punimment enough to be a Villain :. If thou repenfft, I have gain'd one to Virtue, And am, in that,...
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The Works: The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 408 pages
...Martyrs. [Pau/lng.] It fhall be fo To die ! 'twere a RewardNow learn the Difference t'wixt thy Faith and mine : Thine bids thee lift thy Dagger to my Throat; Mine can forgive the Wrong, and bid theelive« Keep thy own wicked Secret, and be fafe : If thou continu'ftftill to be the fame, 'Tis Punifhment...
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The Royal convert - Jane Shore - Jane Gray - Poems on several occasions

Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 418 pages
...forgive the Wrong, and bid theelivet Keep thy own wicked Secret, and be fafe : If thou continu'ftltill to be the fame, 'Tis Punifhment enough to be a Villain : • | If thou repent'ft, I havegain'd one to Virtue, And am, in that, rewarded for my Mercy. Hence ! from my Sight — It mocks...
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British Theatre: Tamerlane, by N. Rowe. 1792. The revenge, by Edward Young ...

John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 316 pages
...rewardNow learn the difference 'twixt thy faith and mine : Thine bids thee lift Ihy dagger to my throat j Mine can forgive the wrong, and bid thee live. Keep thy own wicked secret, and be safe ! If thou repent'st, 1 have gain'd one to virtue, And am, in that, rewarded for my mercy ; .....
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The Albion Queens: Or, The Death of Mary Queen of Scots ..., Volume 22, Issue 1

John Banks - 1797 - 438 pages
...cause That urg'd me first to the bold deed. Tam. Oh impious! Fnthnciasu) thus makes villains martyrs. Mine can forgive the wrong, and bid thee live. Keep thy own wicked secret, and be safe ! If thou repent'st, I have gain'd one to virtue, And am, in that, rewarded for my mercy ; If...
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The British Drama: Tragedies. 2 v

English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...[Pausing.] It shall be so — To die ! 'twere a reward Now, learn the difference 'twixt thy faith and mine : Thine bids thee lift thy dagger to my throat...bid thee live. Keep thy own wicked secret, and be safe ! If thou repentest, I have gained one to virtue, And am, in that, rewarded for my mercy ; If...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...[Pausing.] It shall be so — To die ! 'twere a reward Now, learn the difference 'twixt thy faith and mine : Thine bids thee lift thy dagger to my throat;...bid thee live. Keep thy own wicked secret, and be safe ! If thou rcpentest, I have gained one to virtue, And am, in that, rewarded for my mercy; If thou...
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