| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 572 trang
.../. • Sir, I defire you to do me Right and Juftice, And to beftow your Pity on me^ for I am a moft poor Woman, and a Stranger, Born out of your Dominions :, having here 'No J'idge indifferent, nor no more affurance Of equa'l Friendship and Proceeding. Alas, Sir, In what have... | |
| Joseph Grove - 1748 - 474 trang
...Engli/h, as followeth, vix. ' Sir, quoth Jhe, I befeech you, ' do me Jujiice and Right, and ' take fame Pity upon me, for I ' am a poor Woman, and a * Stranger, born out of your Do' minions, having here no indif* ferent Counfel, and lefs AJJtt' ranee of Friend/hip : Alas! Sir,... | |
| Charlotte Lennox - 1754 - 324 trang
...bis Feet, thenfpeaks. QUEEN. Sir, I defire you do me Right and Juftice ; And to beftow your Pity on me, for I am a poor Woman, and a Stranger, Born out of your Dominions, having here No Judge indiff'rent, and no more Affurance Of equal Friendfhip and Proceeding. Alas, Sir, In what have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 466 trang
...Queen. Sir, I desire you, do me right and justice; And to bestow your pity on me : for 500 I am a most poor woman, and a stranger, Born out of your dominions ; having here No judge indifferent, nor no more assurance Of equal friendship and proceeding. Alas, sir, In what have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 426 trang
...Q. Kath, Sir, I desire you, do me right and justice; And to bestow your pity on me : for I am a most poor woman, and a stranger, Born out of your dominions ; having here No judge indifferent, nor no more assurance Of equal friendship and proceeding. Alas, sir, In what have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 548 trang
...Q. Kath. Sir, I desire you, do me right and justice; And to bestow your pity on me: for I am a most poor woman, and a stranger, Born out of your dominions; having here No judge indifferent, nor no more assurance Of equal friendship and proceeding. Alas! sir, In what have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 434 trang
...of the ensigns of dignity carried before cardinals. And to bestow your pity on me: for I am a most poor woman, and a stranger, Born out of your dominions : having here No judge indifferent, nor no more assurance Of equal friendship and proceeding. Alas, sir, In what have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 408 trang
...were some of the ensigns of dignity before cardinals. And to bestow your pity on me: for I am a most poor woman, and a stranger, Born out of your dominions ; having here Nojudge indifferent, nor no more assurance Of equal friendship and proceeding. Alas, sir, In what have... | |
| David Hughson - 1806 - 686 trang
...these words, as followeth : 'Sir,' (quoth she) I desire you to do me justice and right, and take some pity upon me, for I am a poor woman, and a stranger, born out of your dominion, having here so indifferent counsel, and less assuttmce of friendship : alas, Sir, what have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 510 trang
...Kath. Sir, I desire you, do me right and justice ; And to bestow your pity on me : for I am a most poor woman, and a stranger, Born out of your dominions ; having here No judge indifferent, nor no more assurance Of equal friendship and proceeding. Alas, sir, In what have... | |
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