"Trembler" Quotes from Famous Books
... said the Duke; "and 'tis something strange, considering that I have never visited her, that the pretty trembler should have been so soon reconciled ... — Peveril of the Peak • Sir Walter Scott
... they've fixed him on the wheel, And now they tear him—Murder! perjured senate! Murder—Oh! Hark thee, traitress, thou hast done this! Thanks to thy tears, and false persuading love. How her eyes speak! oh, thou bewitching creature! Madness can't hurt thee. Come, thou little trembler, Creep even into my heart, and there lie safe; 'Tis thy own citadel—Hah—yet stand off, [Going, R. Heav'n must have justice, and my broken vows Will sink me else beneath its reaching mercy. I'll wink, ... — Venice Preserved - A Tragedy in Five Acts • Thomas Otway |