With stern judicial frame of mind, From bias free of every kind, This trial must be tried! Oh, listen to the plaintiff's case: Observe the features of her face — The broken-hearted bride! Condole with her distress of mind: From bias free of every kind,... W.S. Gilbert. (Stars of the stage). - Página 44por Edith A. Browne - 1907 - 96 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1876 - 394 páginas
...Edwin, sued by Angelina, Shortly will appear. [The USHER marshals the JURY into jury-box. Usher, [solo.] Now, Jurymen, hear my advice — All kinds of vulgar...stern, judicial frame of mind, From bias free of every kiud, This trial must be tried. Chorus. From bias free of every kind This trial must be tried. [During... | |
| Norman Ginsbury - 1876 - 372 páginas
...plaintiff's shrieks, The ruffianly defendant speaks — Upon the other side ; What he may say you needn't mind — From bias free of every kind This trial must be tried. I .\ TRIAL BY JURY. 345 Enter DEFENDANT. DEFENDANT, (rccit.). Is this the Court of the Exchequer ?... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1881 - 292 páginas
...subpcona, Edwin, sued by Angelina, Shortly will appear. (The USHEE marshals the JURY into Jury-box.) Solo, USHER. Now, Jurymen, hear my advice— All kinds of...bias free of every kind, This trial must be tried. Chonts. From bias free of every kind This trial must be tried. (During Choruses. USHEE says, fortissimo,... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1891 - 152 páginas
...winter, too — Every season has its cheer ; Life is lovely all the year ! Fallal THE USHER'S CHARGE. NOW, Jurymen, hear my advice — All kinds of vulgar...bias free of every kind, This trial must be tried ! Oh, listen to the plaintiff's case : Observe the features of her face — The broken-hearted bride... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1894 - 318 páginas
...the best passages of the whole, though the least pretentious, was the usher's solemn proclamation : Now, jurymen, hear my advice — All kinds of vulgar...bias free of every kind, This trial must be tried ! = 5 ' TRIAL П Y JUKY CHORUS From bias free of every kind, This trial must be tried USHER Oh, listen... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1894 - 312 páginas
...the best passages of the whole, though the least pretentious, was the usher's solemn proclamation : Now, jurymen, hear my advice — All kinds of vulgar...judicial frame of mind, From bias free of every kind, CHOEUS From bias free of every kind, This trial must be tried USHEB Oh, listen to the plaintiff's case... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1894 - 260 páginas
...plaintiff's case : Observe the features of her face — The broken-hearted bride. Condole with her distress of mind — From bias free of every kind This trial must be tried ! Cliorus. From bias free, etc. USHER. And when amid the plaintiff's shrieks, The ruffianly defendant... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1894 - 284 páginas
...plaintiff's case : Observe the features of her face — The broken-hearted bride. Condole with her distress of mind From bias free of every kind, This trial must be tried ! CHOEUS From bias free, &c. USHER And when amid the plaintiff's shrieks, The ruffianly defendant speaks... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1899 - 310 páginas
...plaintiff's case : Observe the features of her face — The broken-hearted bride. Condole with her distress of mind From bias free of every kind, This trial must be tried ! CHOEUS From bias free, &c. USHEE And when amid the plaintiff's shrieks, The ruffianly defendant speaks... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1904 - 590 páginas
...EMII.Y pleaded hard ; And JOHNNY had EMILY JANE to wife (And I am a doggerel bard). THE USHER'S CHARGE Now, Jurymen, hear my advice — All kinds of vulgar...pray you set aside : With stern judicial frame of mindFrom bias free of every kind, This trial must be tried ! Oh, listen to the plaintiffs case : Observe... | |
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