The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 6. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 27.
269. lappuse
... Olym . She has a good hand . Gent . ' Tis good enough to hold fast , And strong enough to strangle the neck of a lute . Olym . What think you of her colour ? Pet . If it be her own , ' Tis good black blood ; right weather - proof , I ...
... Olym . She has a good hand . Gent . ' Tis good enough to hold fast , And strong enough to strangle the neck of a lute . Olym . What think you of her colour ? Pet . If it be her own , ' Tis good black blood ; right weather - proof , I ...
270. lappuse
... Olym . Is that hurtful ? Gent . Even equal to too bold ; either of ' em , madam , wench.- May do her injury when time shall serve her . Olym . You discourse learnedly . Call in the [ Exit Gentlewoman . What envious fools are you ! Is ...
... Olym . Is that hurtful ? Gent . Even equal to too bold ; either of ' em , madam , wench.- May do her injury when time shall serve her . Olym . You discourse learnedly . Call in the [ Exit Gentlewoman . What envious fools are you ! Is ...
271. lappuse
... Olym . Can you sing ? Y. Arch . A little , when my grief will give me leave , lady . Olym . What grief canst thou have , wench ? Thou art not in love ? Y. Arch . If I be , madam , ' tis only with your goodness ; Life can lend me ...
... Olym . Can you sing ? Y. Arch . A little , when my grief will give me leave , lady . Olym . What grief canst thou have , wench ? Thou art not in love ? Y. Arch . If I be , madam , ' tis only with your goodness ; Life can lend me ...
272. lappuse
... Olym . Of what years are you ? Y. Arch . My mother oft has told me , That very day and hour this land was bless'd With your most happy birth , I first saluted This world's fair light . Nature was then so busy , And all the graces , to ...
... Olym . Of what years are you ? Y. Arch . My mother oft has told me , That very day and hour this land was bless'd With your most happy birth , I first saluted This world's fair light . Nature was then so busy , And all the graces , to ...
273. lappuse
... Olym . I am sorry , sir : I ever thought those services Both great and noble . Bur . However , may it please you But ... Olym . For the best , I hope all still . Duke . What handsome wench is that there ? Olym . My servant , sir . Duke ...
... Olym . I am sorry , sir : I ever thought those services Both great and noble . Bur . However , may it please you But ... Olym . For the best , I hope all still . Duke . What handsome wench is that there ? Olym . My servant , sir . Duke ...
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