The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 5. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 55.
15. lappuse
... talk what we have done , at least to hear it ; If merrily set down , it fires the blood , And heightens crest - fallen appetite . Achor . New doctrine ! Achil . Was't of your own composing ? Sept. No , I bought it Of a skulking ...
... talk what we have done , at least to hear it ; If merrily set down , it fires the blood , And heightens crest - fallen appetite . Achor . New doctrine ! Achil . Was't of your own composing ? Sept. No , I bought it Of a skulking ...
44. lappuse
... talk as they please of my rudeness , And shun me for my deed ; bring but this to ' em , Let me be damn'd for blood , yet still I am honour- able : This god creates new tongues and new affections ; And , though I had kill'd my father ...
... talk as they please of my rudeness , And shun me for my deed ; bring but this to ' em , Let me be damn'd for blood , yet still I am honour- able : This god creates new tongues and new affections ; And , though I had kill'd my father ...
63. lappuse
... talk a little desperately . Here's gold ; come , share ; I love a brave com- mander : And be not peevish ; do as Cæsar does ; He's merry with his wench now , be you jovial , And let's all laugh and drink . Would ye have partners ? I do ...
... talk a little desperately . Here's gold ; come , share ; I love a brave com- mander : And be not peevish ; do as Cæsar does ; He's merry with his wench now , be you jovial , And let's all laugh and drink . Would ye have partners ? I do ...
71. lappuse
... talk to you . Have you forgot me , sir ? How , a new object ? Am I grown old o ' th ' sudden ? Cæsar ! Cæsar . Tell me From whence comes all this wealth ? Cleo . Is your eye that way , And all my beauties banish'd ? Ptol . I'll tell ...
... talk to you . Have you forgot me , sir ? How , a new object ? Am I grown old o ' th ' sudden ? Cæsar ! Cæsar . Tell me From whence comes all this wealth ? Cleo . Is your eye that way , And all my beauties banish'd ? Ptol . I'll tell ...
83. lappuse
... talk aloud , and thunder , Sleep was not gentler than my soul , ' and stiller . You had the spring of my affections , And my fair fruits I gave you leave to taste of ; You must expect the winter of mine anger . You flung me off , before ...
... talk aloud , and thunder , Sleep was not gentler than my soul , ' and stiller . You had the spring of my affections , And my fair fruits I gave you leave to taste of ; You must expect the winter of mine anger . You flung me off , before ...
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