| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 lapas
...commended, But knew not whence they came, nor could she guess. Host. This was a pretty riddling way of wooing! Lov. I oft have been too in her company, And...Lov. O thereon hangs a history, mine host. Did you ever know or hear of the Lord Beaufort, Who serv'd so bravely in France ? I was his page, And, e'er... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 lapas
...admir'd her; [still, Lov'd her, and did not tell lier so ; lov'd " Look'd still, and lov'd ; and lov'd, and look'd, and sigh'd :" But, as a man neglected,...sir, When you were silent, and not said a word ? Lov. О but I lov'd the more ; and she might read it Best in my silence, had she been Host. Äs melancholic... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 lapas
...//(•MÍ. Could you blame hej, sir, When you were silent, and not said a word ? Lov. О but I lov'd the more ; and she might read it Best in my silence, had she been » ¡lost. As melancholic As you are. Pray you, why would you stand unite, sir? Lov. О thereon hangs... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 lapas
...commended, But knew not whence they came, nor could she guess. Host. This was a pretty riddling way of wooing ! Lov. I oft have been too in her company,...Lov. O thereon hangs a history, mine host. Did you ever know or hear of the Lord Beaufort, Who serv'd so bravely in France ? I was his page, And, e'er... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 lapas
...This was a pretty riddling way of wooing! Lov. I oft have been too in her company, And look'd upon^her a whole day, admired her, Loved her, and did not tell...Lov. O thereon hangs a history, mine host. Did you ever know or hear of the Lord Beaufort, Who serv'd so bravely in France ? I was his page, And, e'er... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 lapas
...; and loved, and look'd, and sigh'd ; But, as a man neglected, I came off, And unregarded. //..--/. Could you blame her, sir, When you were silent and not said a word ? Lov. O hut I loved the more ; and she might read it Best in my silence, had she been Host. as melancholic,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 lapas
...[sigh'd ; And unregarded. Host. Could you blame her, sir, When you were silent and not said a word ? Loc. O but I loved the more ; and she might read it Best...As you are. Pray you, why would you stand mute, sir ? Loc. O thereon hangs a history, mine host. Did you ever know or hear of the Lord Beaufort, Who serv'd... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 lapas
...blame her, sir, When you were silent and not said a word Î Loi: O, but I lov'd the more ; and ehe e style is stiff with gorgeous embroidery. Not even...books of the Paradise Lost has he ever risen higher ! Loi: 0 thereon hangs u history, mine host. Did you e'er know or hear of the Lord Beaufort, Who serv'd... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 lapas
...riddling way of wooing ! Lov. I oft have been too in her company And look'd upon her a whole day, admir'd her, Loved her, and did not tell her so, loved still,...Lov. O thereon hangs a history, mine host. Did you ever know or hear of the Lord Beaufort, Who serv'd so bravely in France ? I was his page, And, ere... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 484 lapas
...riddling way of wooing ! Lov. I oft have been too in her company And look'd upon her. a whole day, admir'd her, Loved her, and did not tell her so, loved still,...Lov. O thereon hangs a history, mine host. Did you ever know or hear of the Lord Beaufort, Who serv'd so bravely in France ? I was his page, And, ere... | |
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