 | Ebenezer Porter - 1838 - 316 pages
...I did the murder, 20 My crown, mine own ambition, and my queen. May one be pardon'd, and retain the offence? In the corrupted currents of this world,...justice; And oft 'tis seen, the wicked prize itself 25 Buys out the law: but 'tis not so above: There, is no shuffling: there, the action lies In his true... | |
 | William Martin - 1838 - 368 pages
...prayer Can serve my turn ? " Forgive me my foul murder." That cannot be, since I am still possessed Of those effects for which I did the murder, My crown,...ambition, and my queen. May one be pardon'd and retain the offence ? In the corrupted currents of this world Offence's gilded hand may shove by justice :... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 pages
...shall first begin, And both neglect. 36— iii. 3. 746 The same. May one be pardon'd, and retain the offence ? In the corrupted currents of this world,...oft tis seen, the wicked prize, itself Buys out the law : But 'tis not so above : There is no shuffling, there the action lies In his true nature ; and... | |
 | Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - 316 pages
...I did the murder, 20 My crown, mine own ambition, and my queen. May one be pardon'd, and retain the offence? In the corrupted currents of this world,...justice; And oft 'tis seen, the wicked prize itself 25 Buys out the law: but 'tis not so above: There, is no shuffling: there, the action lies In his true... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 pages
...prayer Can serve my turn ? Forgive me my foul murder ! — That cannot be ; since I am still possessed Of those effects for which I did the murder, My crown, mine own ambition, and my queen. May one be pardoned, and retain the offence ? In the corrupted currents of this world, Offence's gilded hand may... | |
 | George Willson - 1840 - 298 pages
...prayei Can serve my turn ? " Forgive me my foul murder !" That cannot be ; since I am still possessed Of those effects for which I did the murder; My crown, mine own ambition, and my queen. •* May one be pardoned, and retain the offence ? In the corrupted currents of this world, Offence's gilded hand may... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 pages
...their departure most of all show * evil. Ibid. Act iii. Scene 4. THE JUSTICE OF EARTH AND HEAVEN. King. In the corrupted currents of this world, Offence's...oft 'tis seen, the wicked prize itself Buys out the law : but 'tis not so above : There is no shuffling; there the action lies In its true nature; and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843 - 654 pages
...form of prayer Can serve my turn ? Forgive me my foul murder ! — That cannot be ; since I am still possess'd Of those effects for which I did the murder,...oft 'tis seen, the wicked prize itself Buys out the law ; but 'tis not so above : There is no shuffling, there the action lies In his true nature ; and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...form of prayer Can serve my turn ? Forgive me my foul murder ! — That cannot be ; since I am still possess'd Of those effects for which I did the murder,...oft 'tis seen, the wicked prize itself Buys out the law ; but 'tis not so above : There is no shuffling, there the action lies In his true nature ; and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843 - 584 pages
...prayer Can serve my turn? Forgive me my foul murder!— That cannot be ; since I am still possessed Of those effects for which I did the murder? My crown, mine own ambition, and my queen. May one be pardoned and retain the offence ? In the corrupted currents of this world, Offence's gilded hand may... | |
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