| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 294 pages
...ask'dthatquestioii, andheanswerednot: But I must know, who my deliverer is. [To the Stranger. Stran. A low-born man, of parentage obscure, Who nought can...desire to be A soldier, and to gain a name in arms. Lord R. Whoe'er thou art, thy spirit is ennobl'd By thegreat King of kings ! thou art ordain'd And... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 pages
...ask'd thatquestion, and he answerednot: But I must know, who my deliverer is. [To the Stranger. Stran. A low-born man, of parentage obscure^?' Who nought...desire to be A soldier, and to gain a name in arms. Lord R. Whoe'er thou art, thy spirit is ennobl'd By the great King of kings ! thou art ordain'd And... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...that question, and he answered not: But I must know, who my deliverer is. [ To the Stranger. Stran. A low-born man, of parentage obscure, Who nought can...desire to be A soldier and to gain a name in arms. Lord R. Whoe'er thou art, thy spirit is ennobl'd By the great King of kings ! thbu art ordain'd 4 1... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...that question, and he answered not: But I must know, who my deliverer is. [T*0 the Stranger. Stran. A low-born man, of, parentage obscure, Who nought...desire to be A soldier, and to gain a name in arms. Lord R. Whoe'er thou art, thy spirit is ennobl'd By thegreat King of kings ! thou art ordain'd And... | |
| Biography - 1806 - 672 pages
...questioned by Lord Randolph, the manner of his reply did Hot fully realize all that had been expected; i" A low-born man, of parentage obscure, Who nought can boast, but his desire lo be A soldier, and to gain a name inarms." He, however, manifestly improved as he proceeded, and... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 486 pages
...that question, and he answered not : But I must know, who my deliverer is. [To the Stranger. Stran. A low-born man, of parentage obscure, Who nought can...desire to be A soldier, and to gain a name in arms. Lord R. Whoe er thou art, thy spirit is ennobled By the great King of kings ! thou art ordained And... | |
| 1806 - 666 pages
...di4 not fully realize all that had been expected: ——" Alow-born man, of par.ntage obscure, \Vlio nought can boast, but his desire to be A soldier, and to gain a name inarms." He, however, manifestly improved as he proceeded, nnij discovered his supposed lineage with... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...he answered not: But I must know, who my deliverer is. Si ran. A low-horn man, of parentasc ohscurc, Who nought can boast but his desire to be A soldier, and to gain a name in arms. Lard 1Î. Whoe'er thou art, thy spirit is ennobled By the great King of kings ! thou art ordained And... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...I must know, who my deliverer is. [To tht Stranger Stran. A low-bom man, of parentage obscure, tVho nought can boast but his desire to be A soldier, and to gain a name in arms. Lord R. Whoever thou art, thy spirit is ennobled !y the great King of kings ! thou art ordained >nd... | |
| James Plumptre - English drama - 1812 - 480 pages
...lask'dthat question, and he answer'd not : But I must know who my deliverer is. [To Y. Norval. Y. Norvnl. A low-born man, of parentage obscure, Who nought can...desire to be A soldier, and to gain a name in arms. Lord Rand. Whoe'er thou art, thy spirit is ennobl'd By. the great King of Kings! thou art stampt A... | |
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