| William Shakespeare - 1740 - 442 str.
...power To give it from me. Dia. Will you not, my Lord ? Ber. It is an Honour 'longing to our Houfe, Bequeathed down from many Anceftors ; Which were the greateft obloquy i'th' world In me to lofe. Dia. Mine Honour's fuch a ring ; My chaftity's the jewel of our Houfe, Bequeathed down from many Anceftors... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 456 str.
...obloquy i'th' world In me to lofe. Dia. Mine Honour's fuch a ring ; My chaftity's the jewel of our Houfe, Bequeathed down from many Anceftors ; Which were the greateft obloquy i'th' world In me to lofe. Thus your own proper wifdom Brings in the champion Honour on my part, Againft your vain aflaulc. Ber.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 516 str.
...i'th' world In me to lofe. Dia. Mine Honour's fuch a ring; My chaftity's the jewt-1 of our Houfe i Bequeathed down from many Anceftors ; Which were the greateft obloquy i'th' world In me to lofe. Thus your own proper wifdom Brings in the champion Honour on my part, Againft your vain aflault. Ber.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 472 str.
...i'th' woild In In me to lofe. Dia. Mine honour's fuch a ring; My chaftity's the jewel of our houfe, Bequeathed down from many anceftors ; Which were the greateft obloquy i'th' world In me to lofe. Thus your own proper wifdom Brings in the champion honour on -my part, Againft your vain aflault. Ser.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1769 - 376 str.
...anceftors ; Which were the greateft obloqu '' ,h' world In me to lo'fe. Dia. Mine honour's fuch a ring ; My chaftity's the jewel of our houfc, Bequeathed down...from many anceftors ; Which were the greateft obloquy i' th' world In me to lofe. Thus your own proper wifdom Brings in the champion honour on my part, Againft... | |
| George Anne Bellamy - 1785 - 286 str.
...adorns the female mind. I agree with Diana, when flic fays, " My chaftity's the jewel of our houfe, " Bequeathed down from many anceftors ; " Which were...been unhappily deprived. of it, though by "the moft feductive arts, every other good qualification takes its flight with it. Lady Tyrawley's health vifibly... | |
| George Anne Bellamy - 1786 - 248 str.
...when me fays, 41 My chaftity's the jewel of our houfe, " Bequeathed down from many anceiors ; •' Which were the greateft obloquy i'th' world " In me...been unhappily deprived of it, though by the moft feductive arts, every otjjer good qualification takes its flight with it. Lady Tyrawley's health vifibly... | |
| George Anne Bellamy - 1786 - 240 str.
...adorns the female mind. I agree with Diana, when fhe fays, " My chaftity's the jewel of our hoafe, " Bequeathed down from many anceftors ; " Which were the greateft obloquy i'th' world " In me tolofe*." But I can by no means allow, as the cenforious part of the fex feem to confider it, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1796 - 422 str.
...I'd yield My body up to fhame. Meafurefor Meafure, A. 2. Sc. 3. My chaftity's the jewel of our houfe, Bequeathed down from many anceftors; Which were the greateft obloquy i'th' world In me to lofe. ' All's Well that Ends Well, A. 4. Sc. 2. The noble fifter of Putlicola, The moon of Rome, chafte as... | |
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