| William Beloe - 1807 - 468 lapas
...frowning ; Sometimes sickish, and then swowniug, Every fit with change still crowning ;. Purely jelous I would have her, Then only constant when I crave her, Tis a vertue should not save her. Tims nor her delicates would cloy mee, Neither her peevishnesse annoy mee.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 lapas
...have bard. She should be allowed her passions, So they were but us'd as fashions ; Sometimes froward and then frowning, Sometimes sickish and then swowning,...would have her, Then only constant when I crave her. T is a vfrtue should not save her. Thus, nor her delicates would cloy me, Neither her peevishuesse... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 lapas
...otque inter utrumque probaraus, Ac« voló quod cruciui, нес voló quod tutiot. L. i. ep. 33. " Purely jealous I would have her, " Then only constant...'Tis a virtue should not save her. " Thus, nor her délicates would cloy me, " Neither her peevishness annoy me." Jul. Nay, Hermogenes, your merit hath... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 lapas
...us'd as fashions ; " Sometimes froward, and then frowning, " Sometimes sickish, and then swooning, " Every fit with change still crowning. " Purely jealous I would have her, " 'I hen only constant when I crave her. " 'Tis a virtue should not >ave her.' " Thus, nor her délicates... | |
| William Beloe - 1814 - 576 lapas
...barde. 2. Shee should be allowed her passions, So they were but used as fashions ; Sometimes froward, and then frowning; Sometimes sickish, and then swowning ; Every fit with change still crowning ; Purely jelous I would have her, Then only constant when I crave her, Tis a vertue should not save her. Tims... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 lapas
...bar'd. Shee should be allowed her passions, So they were but us'd as fashions ; Sometimes froward, and then frowning, Sometimes sickish, and then swowning,...still crowning. Purely jealous, I would have her, Then onely constant when I crave her Tis a vcrtue should not save her. Thus, nor her delicates would cloy... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 lapas
...passions, So they were but us'd as fashions ; Sometimes froward, and then frowning, Sometimes siekish, and then swowning, Every fit, with change, still crowning. Purely jealous, I would have her, Then onely constant when I crave her 'Tis a vertue should not save her. Thus, nor her delicates would cloy... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 lapas
...bar'd. Shee should be allowed her passions, So they were but us'd as fashions ; Sometimes froward , and then frowning, Sometimes sickish, and then swowning,...still crowning. Purely jealous, I would have her, Then onely constant when I crave her "Tie a vertue should not save her. Thus , nor her delicates would cloy... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 282 lapas
...but used as fashions ; Sometimes froward, and then frowning, Sometimes siekish, and then swooning. Every fit with change still crowning. Purely jealous...not save her. Thus, nor her delicates would cloy me, Nor her peevishness annoy me.* WANTON CUPID. F OVE is blind, and a wanton ; -*-^ In the whole world,... | |
| 1858 - 528 lapas
...have barr'd. She should be allowed her passions, So they were but used as fashions. Sometimes froward, and then frowning ; Sometimes sickish, and then swowning...virtue should not save her. Thus nor her delicates could cloy me, Nor her peevishness annoy me." This too has been traced to an epigram of Martial. Of... | |
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