The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 45.
390. lappuse
... Leuc . Mighty sir , I do not wish to know that fatal hour , That is to make me king : But if I do , I shall most heartily , ( and like a son ) Perform your grants to all , chiefly to her.- Remember that you ask what we agreed upon ...
... Leuc . Mighty sir , I do not wish to know that fatal hour , That is to make me king : But if I do , I shall most heartily , ( and like a son ) Perform your grants to all , chiefly to her.- Remember that you ask what we agreed upon ...
393. lappuse
... Leuc . There is no such power ; But the opinion of him fills the land With lustful sins : Every young man and maid , That feel the least desire to one another , Dare not suppress it , for they think it is Blind Cupid's motion ; and he ...
... Leuc . There is no such power ; But the opinion of him fills the land With lustful sins : Every young man and maid , That feel the least desire to one another , Dare not suppress it , for they think it is Blind Cupid's motion ; and he ...
394. lappuse
... Leuc . ' Twas well done , sister . [ Exeunt all but DORIALUS , AGENOR , and NISUS . Nisus . How like you this request , my lord ? Dor . I know not yet , I am so full of wonder ! We shall be gods ourselves shortly , An we pull ' em out ...
... Leuc . ' Twas well done , sister . [ Exeunt all but DORIALUS , AGENOR , and NISUS . Nisus . How like you this request , my lord ? Dor . I know not yet , I am so full of wonder ! We shall be gods ourselves shortly , An we pull ' em out ...
412. lappuse
... Leuc . Why , what's the matter ? Bacha . Have you got the spoil You thirsted for ? Oh , tyranny of men ! Leuc . I pray thee leave ! Bacha . Your envy is , Heaven knows , Beyond the reach of all our feeble sex : What pain , alas , could ...
... Leuc . Why , what's the matter ? Bacha . Have you got the spoil You thirsted for ? Oh , tyranny of men ! Leuc . I pray thee leave ! Bacha . Your envy is , Heaven knows , Beyond the reach of all our feeble sex : What pain , alas , could ...
413. lappuse
... Leuc . Dry thine eyes again ; I'll kiss thy tears away : This is but folly ; ' Tis past all help . Bacha . Now you have won the treasure , ' Tis my request that you would leave me thus , And never see these empty walls again : I know ...
... Leuc . Dry thine eyes again ; I'll kiss thy tears away : This is but folly ; ' Tis past all help . Bacha . Now you have won the treasure , ' Tis my request that you would leave me thus , And never see these empty walls again : I know ...
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