| John Bell - 1797 - 454 str.
...utterest them, That though I knew 'em false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further : but thou wert To blame to injure me, for I must love Thy honest looks, and take no vengeance on Thy tender youth. A love from me to thee Is firm whate'er thou dost. It troubles me, That... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 str.
...utterest them, That though I know them false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further. But, thou wert To blame to injure me, for I must love Thy honest...revenge upon Thy tender youth : A love from me to thec Is ürm, whatc'er thou dost. It troubles me, That I have called the blood out of thy cheeks, That... | |
| 1804 - 516 str.
...to thee Is firm, whate'cr thou dost. It troubles me, That I have called the blood out of thy check*, That did so well become thee. But, good boy, Let me...Something is done That will distract me, that will make me mad, !i I behold thee. If thou tenderest me, Let me not see thee. Bel. I will fly »s ГадAs there... | |
| 1804 - 510 str.
...utterest them, That though I knmv them false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further. But, thou wert To blame to injure me, for I must love Thy honest looks, and take no revenue upon Thy tender youth : A love from me to thee Is firm, wliate'er thou dost. It troubles me,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 str.
...utter'st them, That though I know them false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further; but thou wert To blame to injure me, for I must love Thy honest...something is done That will distract me, that will make me mad, If I behold thee ; if thou tender' st me, Let me not see thee. Bell. I will fly as far As there... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 str.
...oftrass^] An explanation of this will be found in A King and No King. I cannot urge thee further. But thou wert To blame to injure me, for I must love Thy honest...Something is done, That will distract me, that will make me mad, If I behold thee. If thou tender' st me, Let me not see thee. Bel. I will fly as far As there... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 str.
...love Thv honest looks, and take no revenge upon Thv tender youth : A love from me to thee Is tirm, whate'er thou dost. It troubles me That I have call'd...thee more : Something is done, That will distract ше, that will make me mad, If I behold thee. If thou tender's! me, Let me not sec thee. Bel. 1 will... | |
| 1811 - 718 str.
...them, That though I know them false, as were my hopes, I cannot urge thee further. But, thou wert Го called the blood out of thy cheeks, That did so well become thee. But, good boy, Let me not see thee... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 str.
...qfirassJ] An explanation of this will be found in A King and No King. I rannot urge thee further. But thou wert To blame to injure me, for I must love Thy honest...upon Thy tender youth : A love from me to thee Is hrm, whatc'er thou dost. It troubles me That I have call'il the blood out of thy cheeks, That did so... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 str.
...That though I know them false, as were iny hopes, I cannot urge thee further. But, thou- wert Го blame to injure me, for I must love Thy honest looks,...Thy tender youth : A love from me to thee Is firm, whatc'er thou dost. It troubles me, That I have called the blood out of thy cheeks, That did so well... | |
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