Now all thy cloathing must be. My lady thou must be no more, Nor I thy lord, which grieves me sore ; The poorest life must now content thy mind : A groat to thee I may not give, Thee to maintain, while I do live ; 'Gainst my Grissel such great foes I... Publications - Strana xvautor/autoři: Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1841Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 346 str.
...purefl Pall, Now all thy Cloathing mufl be. Nor I thy Lord, which grieves me fore, The poorefl Life Muft now content thy Mind : A Groat to thee I dare not give, Thee to maintain while I do live, Again ft my Griff el, Such great Foes I find. When gentle Griffel Did hear thefe woeful Tydings, The... | |
| 1723 - 348 str.
...muft be. My Lady thou muft be no more, Nor I thy Lord, which grieves me fore, The pooreft Life Muft now content thy Mind : A Groat to thee I dare not give, Thee to maintain while I do live, Again ft my Grtffel, Such great Foes I find. When gentle Grtffel Did hear thefe woeful Tydings, The... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 612 str.
...muft be. My lady thou muft be no more, Nor Lthy lord, which grieves me fore: The porrrft life muft not content thy mind ; A groat to thee I dare not give Thee to maintain while 1 do live ; Againft my Griflel fuch great foes I find.' * * * * * ' When flie was drefs'd in this array,... | |
| 1800 - 614 str.
...be. My lady thou muft be no more, Nor I thy lord, which grieves me fore: The pocrcft life muft not content thy mind ; A groat to thee I dare not give Thee to maintain while 1 do live; Againft my GrilFel fuch great foes I find.' '# * * * * ' \Yhen (lie was drefs'd in this... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 502 str.
...all, and as thou cam'st to me, In homely gray, Instead of bisse and purest pall, now all thy cloathing must be : My lady thou must be no more, Nor I thy...life must now content thy mind. A groat to thee I must not give Thee to maintaine while I doe live ; Against my Grissell such great foes I find. When... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 512 str.
...all, and as thou cam'st to me, In homely gray, Instead of bisse and purest pall, now all thy cloathing must be : My lady thou must be no more, Nor I thy...life must now content thy mind. A groat to thee I must not give Thee to maintaine while I doe live ; Against my Grissell such great foes I find. Nothing... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1841 - 524 str.
...all, and as thou cam'st to me, In homely gray, Instead of bisse and purest pall, now all thy cloathing must be : My lady thou must be no more, Nor I thy...life must now content thy mind. A groat to thee I must not give Thee to maintaine while I doe live ; Against my Grissell such great foes I find. Nothing... | |
| Thomas Deloney - 1851 - 200 str.
...; And as thou earnest to me, In homely gray, instead of silk and purest pall, Now all thy cloathing must be ; My lady thou must be no more, Nor I thy...life must now content thy mind : A groat to thee I may not give, Thee to maintain while I do live ; 'Gainst my Grissel such great foes I find. When gentle... | |
| Percy Society - 1852 - 432 str.
...; And as thou eamest to me, In homely gray, instead of silk and purest pall, Now all thy cloathing must be ; My lady thou must be no more, Nor I thy...life must now content thy mind : A groat to thee I may not give, Thee to maintain while I do live ; 'Gainst my Grissel such great foes I find. When gentle... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 810 str.
...; And as thou earnest to me, In homely gray, instead of silk and purest pall, Now all thy cloathing must be. My lady thou must be no more, Nor I thy lord,...life must now content thy mind : A groat to thee I may not give, Thee to maintain, while I do live ; 'Gainst my Grissel such great foes I find." When... | |
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