In giving me a spotless offering To young Amintor's bed, as we are now For you. Pardon, Evadne; 'would my worth Were great as yours, or that the king, or he, Or both, thought so! Perhaps he found me worthless: But, till he did so, in these ears of mine,... The man without soul - Pagina 43door F Harrison Rankin - 1838Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pagina’s
...Pardon, Evadne ; 'would, my worth Were great as yours, or that the king, or he, ( )r both, thought so ! Perhaps, he found me worthless : But, till he did so, in these ears of mine, These credulouscars, he poured the sweet est words That art or love could frame. If he were false, Pardon... | |
| 1804 - 510 pagina’s
...Pardon, Evadne; 'would, my worth Were great as yours, or that the king, or he, Or both, thought so! Perhaps, he found me worthless : But, till he did so, in these ears of mine, These crcdulousears, he poured the sweetest words That art or love could frame. If he were false, Pardon... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pagina’s
...Pardon, Evadne ; 'would, my worth Were great as yours, or that the king, or he. Or both, thought so ! Perhaps, he found me worthless: But, till he did so, in these ears of mine, These credulouscars, honoured thesweetest words That art or love could frame. If he were false, Pardon it,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pagina’s
...: pardon, Evadne, would my worth Were great as yours, or that the King, or he, Or both thought so ; perhaps he found me worthless, But till he did so, in these ears of mine (These credulous ears) he pour'd the sweetest words That art or love could frame. Evad. Nay, leave this sad talk, madam. Asp.... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 pagina’s
...Pardon, Evadne; 'would, my worth Were great as yours, or that the king, or he, Or both thought so ! Perhaps, he found me worthless: But, till he did so, in these ears of mine, These credulous ears, he pour'd the sweetest words That art or love could frame. I f he were false, Pardon it, Heaven! and... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 pagina’s
...Pardon, Evadne ; 'would, my worth Were great as yours, or that the king, or he, Or I ii 'Hi thought so! Perhaps, he found me worthless : But, till he did so, in these ears of mine, These credulous ears, he pour'd the sweetest words That art or love could frame. If he were false, Pardon it, Heaven ! and... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pagina’s
...Pardon, Evadne ; 'would, mv worth Were great as yours, or that the king, or he, Or both, thought so ! lie pour'd the sweetest words That art or love could frame. If he were false, Pardon it, Heaven ! And... | |
| 1811 - 718 pagina’s
...Pardon, Evadne ; 'would, my worth Were great as yours, or that the king, or he, Or both, thought so ! / %Ά c L FS ?{E͏C \ 0 A \6 ą م n % ~` 输R ! k8 b ; } ] Kt eai's, he pour'd the sweetest words That art or love could frame. If he were false. Pardon it, Heaven... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 pagina’s
...: pardon, Evadne, would my worth Were great as yours, or that the King, or he, Or both thought so ; perhaps he found me worthless. But till he did so, in these ears of mine (These credulous ears) he pour'd the sweetest words That art or love could frame. Evad. Nay, leave this sad talk, madam. Asp.... | |
| Benjamin Webster - 1837 - 452 pagina’s
...kiss the fruit in wealthy autumn, When all falls blasted. (Rises and walks about). Perhaps he believed me worthless ! But, till he did so, in these ears of mine, These credulous ears, he pour d the sweetest word That art or love could frame. No more— no more. Show me the piece of... | |
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