My father oft would speak , Your worth and virtue ; and, as I did grow More and more apprehensive, I did thirst To see the man so praised ; but yet all this Was but a maiden longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my window, Printing my... Beaumont and Fletcher - 205. lappuseautors: Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1912 - 414 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 lapas
...Had flown to nothing, if thou hadft difcover'd, What now we know. (68) Bel. My Father oft would fpeak Your Worth and Virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehenfive, I did thirft To fee the Man fo prais'd ; but yet all this Was but a Maiden- longing,... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 lapas
...jealoufies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadft difcover'd^ What now we know. Bel. My father oft would fpeak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehenfive, I did thirft To fee the man fo prais'd ; but yet all this Was but a maiden-longing, to... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 lapas
...jealoufies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadft difcover'd, What now we know. Bel. My father oft would fpeak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehenfive, I did thirft To fee the man fo prais'd; but yet all this Was but a maiden-longing, to... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 lapas
...jealoufies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadft difcover'd,. What now we know. Bel. My father oft would fpeak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehenfive, I did thirft To fee the man fo prais'd; but yet all this Was but a maiden-longing, to... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 lapas
...jealousies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadst discover'd, What now we now. Bel. My father oft would speak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehensive, I did thirst To see the man so prais'dj but yet all this Was but a maiden.longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my... | |
| 1804 - 510 lapas
...jealousies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadst discovered What now we know. Bel. My father oft would speak Your worth and virtue ; and, as I did grow More and...see the man so praised ; but yet all this Was but a maiden longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my window, Printing mv thoughts in lawn,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 lapas
...jealousies Had ilown to nothing, if thou hadst discovered What now we know. Бе/. My father oft would speak Your worth and virtue ; and, as I did grow More and...see the man so praised ; but yet all this Was but a maiden longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my window, Printing my thoughts in lawn,... | |
| 1804 - 516 lapas
...more apprehensive, I did thirst To see the man so praised ; but yet all this Was but a maiden longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my window, Printing my thoughts in lawn, I saw u god, I thought, (but it was you) enter our gates. My blood flew out, and back again as fast, As I... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 lapas
...confesses the motive far her disguise to have been Love far Prince Philaster. My father would oft speak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehensive, I did thirst To see the man so prais'd, but yet all this Was but a maiden longing, to be lost As soon as found, till sitting in my... | |
| 1811 - 718 lapas
...jealousies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadst discovered What now we know. Bel. My father oft would speak Whose pleurisy hath fevered faith and modesty —...Be not so wilful, ' Sweet niece, to work thine own maiden longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my window, Printing my thoughts in lawn,... | |
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