More distress'd in this Than all my troubles ! Hale me back, Double my irons, and my sparing meals Put into halves, and lodge me in a dungeon More deep, more dark, more cold, more comfortless ! By Acton freed! Not all thy manacles Could fetter so my heels,... The Ancient British Drama ... - Page 447edited by - 1810 - 614 pagesFull view - About this book
| English drama - 1744 - 398 pages
...liberty ? Keep. A courteous knight, and call'd fir Francis Afton. Char. Ha! Anon! Ohme, more diftreß in this Than all my troubles ! hale me back, Double my irons, and my fparing meals .' . Put into halves, and lodge me in a dungeon More deep, more dark, more cold, more... | |
| English drama - 1780 - 540 pages
...Keeper. A courteous knight, and call'd Sir Francis Alton. Sir Charles, Ha ! Afton ! Oh me, more diftreft in this Than all my troubles ! hale me back, Double my irons, and my fparing meals Put into halves, and lodge me in a dungeon More deep, more dark, more cold, more comfortlefs.... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English drama - 1825 - 474 pages
...fees, and brought me liberty ? Keeper. A courteous knight, and call'd Sir Francis Acton. Sir Charles. Ha! Acton! Oh me, more distrest in this Than all my...strict prison than thy stony jail. I am not free ; I go but under bail. Keeper. My charge is done, sir, now I have my fees ; As we get little, we will nothing... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - English drama - 1825 - 470 pages
...brought me liberty ? Keeper. A courteous knight, and call'd Sir Francis Acton. Sir Charles. Ha! Acton 1 Oh me, more distrest in this Than all my troubles...strict prison than thy stony jail. I am not free ; I go but under bail. Keeper. My charge is done, sir, now I have my fees ; As we get little, we will nothing... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English drama - 1825 - 478 pages
...Acton! Oh me, more distrest in this Than all my troubles ! hale me back, Double my irons, and my sparmg meals Put into halves, and lodge me in a dungeon More...strict prison than thy stony jail. I am not free ; I go but under bail. Keeper. My charge is done, sir, now I have my fees ; As we get little, we will nothing... | |
| Thomas Heywood - English drama - 1850 - 190 pages
...Keep. A courteous knight, and call'd Sir Francis Acton. Sir C. Ha ! Acton ! Oh, me ! more distress'd in this Than all my troubles. Hale me back, Double...strict prison than thy stony jail. I am not free, I go but under tail. Keep. My charge is done, sir, now I have my fees : As we get little, we will nothing... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1850 - 188 pages
...Keep. A courteous knight, and call'd Sir Francis Acton. Sir C. Ha ! Acton ! Oh, me ! more distress'd in this Than all my troubles. Hale me back, Double...strict prison than thy stony jail. I am not free, I go but under tail. Keep. My charge is done, sir, now I have my fees ? As we get little, we will nothing... | |
| Thomas Heywood - English drama - 1850 - 194 pages
...Keep. A courteous knight, and call'd Sir Francis Acton. Sir C. Ha ! Acton ! Oh, me ! more distress'd in ' this Than all my troubles. Hale me back, Double...must now lie bound In more strict prison than thy stbny jail. I am not free, Tgo but under tail. Keep. My charge is done, sir, now I have my fees : As... | |
| Thomas Heywood - English drama - 1850 - 188 pages
...courteous knight, and call'd Sir Francis Acton. Susan. Acton ! Sir C. Ha ! Acton ! Oh, me, more distress'd in this Than all my troubles. Hale me back, Double...one word Hath thrall'd my heart ; and it must now h'e bound In more strict prison than thy stony jail. I am not free, I go but under tail. Keep. My charge... | |
| Thomas Heywood - English drama - 1851 - 242 pages
...courteous knight, and call'd Sir Francis Acton. Susan. Acton ! Sir C. Ha ! Acton ! Oh, me, more distress'd in this Than all my troubles, Hale me back, Double...strict prison than thy stony jail. I am not free, I go but under tail. Keep. My charge is done, sir, now I have my fees : As we get little, we will nothing... | |
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