I pray thee, look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup for his cold, and let the girl Say her prayers ere she sleep. Now what you please : What death? Bos. Strangling; here are your executioners. Duch. I forgive them: The apoplexy, catarrh, or cough o'... The Edinburgh Review - Page 3951841Full view - About this book
| William Roscoe Thayer - English drama - 1890 - 616 pages
...many hungry guests have fed upon me ; Thine will be a poor reversion. Cart. I will die with her. Duch. I pray thee, look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup...cold, and let the girl Say her prayers ere she sleep. [CARIOLA is forced out by the Executioners. Now what you please : What death? Bos. Strangling ; here... | |
| Charles Kingsley - Great Britain - 1890 - 304 pages
...? Call for help ! Duchess. To whom ? to our next neighbours ? they are mad folk. Farewell, Cariola. I pray thee look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup...his cold ; and let the girl Say her prayers ere she sleep.—Now, what you please ; What death ?' And so the play ends, as does ' Vittoria Corrombona,'... | |
| Sarah Warner Brooks - English poetry - 1890 - 520 pages
...come away." The Duchess now addresses her maid, Cariola, — Farewell, Cariola. I pray thee look thon giv'st my little boy Some syrup for his cold ; and...the girl Say her prayers ere she sleep. — Now what j7o« please. What death ? Botola. — Strangling. Here are your executioners. Ditch. I forgive them.... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - English drama - 1890 - 628 pages
...hungry guests have fed upon me ; Thine will be a poor reversion. Cari. I will die with her. DucJi. I pray thee, look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup for his cold, and let the girl 1 Cf. Spenser, Faerie Queene, Bk. II, chap, xii, st. 36: — " The whistler shrill, that wbofco heares... | |
| American fiction - 1921 - 558 pages
...clearly brought home to her, she gives her last injunctions, those nearest to the mother's heart: — " I pray thee, look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup...her prayers ere she sleep. .... Now what you please ; What death ? " " And she meets the cruel rope with a heart as high as a princess's, yet humble as... | |
| American fiction - 1901 - 560 pages
...many hungry guests have fed upon me; Thine will be a poor reversion. Cart. I will die with her. Duch. I pray thee, look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup...cold, and let the girl Say her prayers ere she sleep. [Cariola is forced out by the executioners.'] Now what you please: What death? Bos. Strangling; here... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1893 - 392 pages
...Call for help. Duch. To whom ; to our next neighbours ? They are mad folks. Farewell, Cariola. . . . ! I pray thee look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup for his cold ; and let the girl Say her pray'rs ere she sleep. — Now what you please : What death ? Bos. Strangling. Here are your executioners.... | |
| Karl Kiesow - 1894 - 40 pages
...ganz an Paint. anschliesst. 2 Vorher giebt sie ihrer dienerin noch auftrage fttr ihre kinder.3 p. 224. I pray thee, look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup for bis cold, and let the girl Say her prayers ere she sleep. Bosola fühlt mitleid ob dieses anblicks... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - English drama - 1895 - 622 pages
...many hungry guests have fed upon me ; Thine will be a poor reversion. Cari. I will die with her. Duch. I pray thee, look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup...cold, and let the girl Say her prayers ere she sleep. [CARIOLA is forced out by the Executioners. Now what you please : What death? Bos. Strangling ; here... | |
| John Webster - Brothers and sisters - 1896 - 180 pages
...many hungry guests have fed upon me ; Thine will be a poor reversion. Cari. I will die with her. Duch. I pray thee, look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup...cold, and let the girl Say her prayers ere she sleep. [Cariola is forced out by the Executioners. Now what you please : What death? Bos. Strangling ; here... | |
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