Mordreds crimes have wrongd the lawes In so extreame a sort, as is too strange, Let right and justice rule with rigours aide, And worke his wracke at length, although too late ; That damning lawes, so damned by the lawes, Hee may receive his deepe deserved... The Misfortunes of Arthur - Side 45av Thomas Hughes - 1828 - 83 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Payne Collier - 1833 - 1086 sider
...a vice then lenitie in kings ; Remisse indulgence soone undoes a realme : He teacheth how to-sinne that winkes at sinnes, And bids offend that suffereth...the lawes, Hee may receive his deepe deserved doome. So let it fare with all that dare the like : Let sword, let fire, let torments be their end. Severitie... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1833 - 456 sider
...too many waies to thrive. Wherefore, since Mordreds crimes have wrongj the lawes In so ex t ream oa sort, as is too strange, Let right and justice rule...the lawes, Hee may receive his deepe deserved doome. So let it fare with all that dare the like : Let sword, let fire, let torments be their end. Severitie... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 436 sider
...looks too many ways to thrive. Wherefore, since Mordred's crimes have wrong'd the laws In so extreme a sort, as is too strange, Let right and justice rule with rigour's aid, And work his wrack at length, although too late ; That damning laws, so damned by the... | |
| Max freiherr von Waldberg - 1900 - 1222 sider
...mildnesse lookes too many waies to thriue. Wherefore since Mordrrds crimes haue wrongd the Lawes 75 In so extreame a sort, as is too strange: Let right and iustice rule with rigours aide. And worke his wracke at length, although too late: That damning Lawes,... | |
| Thomas Norton, George Gascoigne - 1912 - 462 sider
...Mordreds crimes haue wrongd the Lawes 75 In so extreame a sort, as is too strange : Let right and iustice rule with rigours aide, And worke his wracke at length,...That damning Lawes, so damned by the Lawes, Hee may receiue his deepe deserued doome. 80 So let it fare with all, that dare the like : Let sword, let fire,... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1912 - 466 sider
...mildnesse lookes too many waies to thriue. Wherefore since Mordreds crimes haue wrongd the Lawes 75 In so extreame a sort, as is too strange : Let right and iustice rule with rigours aide, And worke his wracke at length, although too late : That damning Lawes,... | |
| Arnold Wynne - 1914 - 296 sider
...looks too many ways to thrive. Wherefore, since Mordred's crimes have wrong'd the laws In so extreme a sort, as is too strange, Let right and justice rule with rigour's aid, And work his wrack at length, although too late ; That damning laws, so damned by the... | |
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