And thou shalt find her honourable, boy; Full of regard unto thy tender youth, For thine own modesty; and, for my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask, Ay, or deserve. Bel. Sir, you did take me up When I was nothing ; and only yet am something... Bianca Cappello - Pagina 22door baroness Rosina Doyle Bulwer- Lytton - 1843Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 pagina’s
...for my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask, Ay, or deserve. Hi I. Sir, yon did take me np I When I was nothing ; and only yet am something By being yours. You trusted me unknown ; And that which you were apt to conster8 A simple innocence in me, perhaps... | |
| Una Taylor - 1914 - 230 pagina’s
...embodied in Philaster, the prince and hero of her dreams, in whose royalty her life is crowned : — " Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing ; and only yet am something by being yours." Her passion asks for and receives no recompense of love, demands no response, claims nothing save the... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 pagina’s
...thine own modesty; and, for my sake, ' Apter to {rive than thou wilt be to ask, Aye, or deserve. Bel. interrupt you; and you know immediately, as you leave him, I come in to announce your You trusted me unknown; And that which you were apt to conster 21 A simple innocence in me, perhaps... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 840 pagina’s
...For thine own modesty; and, for my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask, Ay, or deserve. Bel. Sir, you did take me up When I was nothing; and only yet am something By being yours. You trusted me unknown; And that which you were apt to eonster1 A simple innocence in me, perhaps Might... | |
| Diana Collecott - 1999 - 376 pagina’s
...Mademoiselle de Maupin:''4 the first lines that I had to speak in the play tumbled out of my mouth: 'Sir, you did take me up When I was nothing; and only yet am something By being yours.' ... I hoped he would understand that these words meant to me - good Mr Beaumont, if I do well, let... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 2003 - 230 pagina’s
...For thine own modesty; and for my sake Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask, Ay, or deserve. 5 Bel. Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing, And only yet am something by being yours ; You trusted me unknown, and that which you were apt To conster a simple innocence in me Perhaps might... | |
| 528 pagina’s
...thine own modesty ; and for my sake, Apter to give, than thou wilt be to ask, I, or deserve. Bell. Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing ; And only yet am something, by being yours ; You trusted me unknown ; and that which you are apt To conster a simple innocence in me, Perhaps,... | |
| 600 pagina’s
...thine own modesty ; and, for my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask, Ay, or deserve. Bel. Sir, you did take me up When I was nothing ; and only yet am something By being yours. You trusted me unknown ; And that which you were apt to conster T A simple innocence in me, perhaps... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 482 pagina’s
...¡•'or thine own modesty ; and for my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask, Ay, or deserve. Bel. Sir, you did take me up When I was nothing ; and only yet am something By bring yours ; you trusted me unknown ; And that which you arc apt to construe now A simple innocence... | |
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