If any hear me, it were ill for him! Old man, there is within this purse a calm Decline for thee to death, and quiet hours. Take it, and give me in exchange some drug That can fetch down on us the eternal sleep, Anticipating the slow mind of God. PUL.... Paolo & Francesca: A Tragedy in Four Acts - Страница 71написао/ла Stephen Phillips - 1924 - 120 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Stephen Phillips - 1900 - 134 страница
...PAO. What is that sound? This business PUL. If any stirred It was my child preparing her for bed. PAD. If any hear me, it were ill for him ! Old man, there...not sell to murder. But unto any weary of their life I sell a painless issue out of it. Yet you are young ! PAO. Think you the old would die ? At any cost... | |
| William Archer - 1902 - 658 страница
...Giovanni, disguised and by night, seeking a love-philtre. While he is there Paolo also arrives, demanding some drug That can fetch down on us the eternal sleep Anticipating the slow mind of God. Giovanni overhears him confessing, as the reason for his wish to die, his uncontrollable love for his... | |
| 1900 - 1162 страница
...gently unbarred, and from the night Paolo enters. He flings down his purse on the counter, demanding in exchange Some drug That can fetch down on us the eternal sleep Anticipating the slow mind of God. And, under cover of desire to know the purpose for which the poison Is needed, the old man draws from... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Arthur Kölbing, Reinald Hoops, Albert Wagner - 1923 - 502 страница
...Paolo gekommen, die Würde dessen, der wirklich in seinen Gedanken dem Tode traulich gegenübersteht: "Old man, there is within this purse a calm Decline...down on us the eternal sleep, Anticipating the slow 1nind of God. Think you the old would die? At any cost they would prolong the light. 'Tis we, in whose... | |
| 1923 - 502 страница
...Paolo gekommen, die Würde dessen, der wirklich in seinen Gedanken dem Tode traulich gegenübersteht: "Old man, there is within this purse a calm Decline...thee to death, and quiet hours. Take it, and give 1ne in exchange some drug That can fetch down on us the eternal sleep, Anticipating the slow mind of... | |
| Thomas H. Dickinson, Jack Randall Crawford - 1925 - 668 страница
...Old man — Gio. Paolo's voice! PAO. What is that sound? This business Is for no other ear but yours. PUL. If any stirred It was my child preparing her...not sell to murder. But unto any weary of their life I sell a painless issue out of it. Yet you are young! PAO. Think you the old would die? At any cost... | |
| Thomas H. Dickinson, Jack Randall Crawford - 1925 - 664 страница
...Old man — Gio. Paolo's voice! PAO. What is that sound? This business Is for no other ear but yours. PUL. If any stirred It was my child preparing her...not sell to murder. But unto any weary of their life I sell a painless issue out of it. Yet you are young! PAO. Think you the old would die? At any cost... | |
| Thomas H. Dickinson, Jack Randall Crawford - 1925 - 666 страница
...Old man — Gio. Paolo's voice! PAO. What is that sound? This business Is for no other ear but yours. PUL. If any stirred It was my child preparing her...for thyself, or for another? PAO. 'Tis for myself I PUL. I will not sell to murder. But unto any weary of their life I sell a painless issue out of it.... | |
| Thomas H. Dickinson, Jack Randall Crawford - 1925 - 664 страница
...business Is for no other ear but yours. PUL. If any stirred It was my child preparing her for bed. РАО. If any hear me, it were ill for him! Old man, there...another? PAO. 'Tis for myself! PUL. I will not sell to murdpr. But unto any weary of their life I sell a painless issue out of it. Yet you are young! РАО.... | |
| 1900 - 608 страница
...is gently unbarred, and from the night Paolo enters. He flings his purse on the counter, demanding in exchange 'Some drug That can fetch down on us the...eternal sleep Anticipating the slow mind of God.' And, under cover of desire to know the purpose for which the poison is needed, the old man draws from... | |
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