| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 páginas
...the tempest's roar, And reach with joy that heavenly shore ! 124. Rob Roy, Frank, and Helen. Rob Roy. Let me, now, speak of my own concerns. My kinsman...offer from very pride. My poor bairns! I'm vexed when 1 think they must lead their father's life. Frank. Is there no way of amending such a life, and thereby... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 páginas
...tempest's roar, And reach with joy that heavenly shore ! 124. Rob Roy, Frank, and Helen. •» Rob Roy. Let me, now, speak of my own concerns. My kinsman...maddens in my brain : 'twas truth he spoke, yet I dared .jot listen to it ; 'twas fair he offered, yet I spurned that offer from very pride. My poor bairns!... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1855 - 442 páginas
...the tempest's roar, And reach with joy that heavenly shore ! 124. Rob Roy, Frank, and Helen. Rob Roy. Let me, now, speak of my own concerns. My kinsman...offer from very pride. My poor bairns ! I'm vexed when 1 think they must lead their father's life. Frank. Is there no way of amending such a life, and thereby... | |
| 1867 - 336 páginas
...speak of my own concerns. Sly kinsman said something of my boys that sticks to my heart, and maddens iu my brain — 'twas truth he spoke, yet I dared not listen to it — "twaa fair he off> rid, yet I spurned that offer from тегу pride. My poor bairns! I'm vexed... | |
| Isaac Pocock - 1868 - 100 páginas
...Boy's Cave, and view of Loch Lomond by moonlight. Enter ROB Rot and FRANCIS OSBALDISTONE, L. и. Е. ROB — Let me now speak of my own concerns. My kinsman said something of my boys that sticks to my heart, and maddens in my brain — 'twas truth he spoke, yet I dared not listen to it — 'twas... | |
| 1872 - 450 páginas
...V. — Sob Soy's Cace and view of Loch Lomond by moonlight. Enter ROB Roy and FRANCIS OSBALDISTONE. ROB. Let me now speak of my own concerns. My kinsman said something of my boys that sticks to my heart, and maddens in my brain ; — 'twas truth he spoke, yet I dared not listen to it ; —... | |
| Isaac Pocock - 1875 - 60 páginas
...4. — Rob Roy's Gave, and view of Loch Lomond by moonlight. Enter ROB ROT and FRANCIS OSBALDISTONE. Rob. Let me now speak of my own concerns. My kinsman said something of my boys that sticks to my heart, and maddens in my brain — 'twas truth he spoke, yet I dared not listen to it — 'twas... | |
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