My all is thine; One common hazard shall attend us both, And both be fortunate or both be wretched: But let thy fearful, doubting heart be still, The saints and angels have thee in their charge, And all things shall be well. Dramatic Works - Seite 12von CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 530 Seiten
...find relief from thee, And shelter from the storm. Alic. My all is thine ; One common hazard shall attend us both, And both be fortunate, or both be wretched. But let thy fearful doubting heart be still ; The saints and angels have thee in their charge, And all things shall be well. Think not, the... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1859 - 64 Seiten
...find relief from thee, And shelter from the storm. ALICIA. My all is thine ; One common hazard shall attend us both, And both be fortunate, or both be wretched. But let thy fearful doubting heart be still ; The saints and angels have thee in their charge. And all things shall be well. Think not, the... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 Seiten
...both be wretched. S into Greek Tragic Iambic Verse 91 But let thy fearful, doubting, heart be still ; the saints and angels have thee in their charge, and all things shall be well. Think not, the good, the gentle, deeds of mercy thou hast done, shall die forgotten... | |
| 1886 - 344 Seiten
...find relief from thee^ And shelter from the storm. Alie. My all is thine t One common hazard shall attend us both, And both be fortunate, or both be wretched. But let thy fearful doubting heart be still; The saints and angels have thee in their charge, And all things shall be well. Think not, the... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1907 - 322 Seiten
...both, And both be fortunate, or both be wretched : 165 But let thy fearful, doubting heart be still ; The saints and angels have thee in their charge, And all things shall be well. Think not, the good, The gentle deeds of mercy thou hast done Shall dye forgotten all... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1907 - 318 Seiten
...both, And both be fortunate, or both be wretched : 165 But let thy fearful, doubting heart be still ; The saints and angels have thee in their charge, And all things shall be well. Think not, the good, The gentle deeds of mercy thou hast done Shall dye forgotten all... | |
| Jeffrey Kahan - 2004 - 408 Seiten
...find relief from thee, And shelter from the storm. Alic. My all is thine: 160 One common hazard shall attend us both, And both be fortunate or both be wretched. But let thy fearful, doubting heart be still; The saints and angels have thee in their charge, And all things shall be well. Think not, the... | |
| 1846 - 810 Seiten
...heroines of the English stage. Alicia's speech to her— " But let thy fearful doubting heart lie effll, The saints and angels have thee in their charge, And all things shall be well. Think not the good, The gentle, deeds of mercy tkou bast done, 588 Portfolio of a Man... | |
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