From the far' shore, thick set with reeds and sedges, As patiently I was attending sport, I heard a voice, a shrill one ; and attentive I gave my ear ; when I might well perceive 'Twas one that sung, and, by the smallness of it, A boy, or woman. I then... The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher - Strana 413autor/autoři: Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Hawkins - 1758 - 420 str.
..." I gave my Ear, when I might well perceive *' 'Twas one that fung, and by the Smallnefs of it " A Boy or Woman. I then left my Angle " To his own Skill, came near, but yet perceiv'd not, *i Who made the Sound : The Ruihes and the Reeds " Had fo encompaft it : I laid me down i' And liften'd... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 str.
...attentive I gave my ear ; when I might well perceive "fwas one that sung, and, by the smallness of ft, A I dropt the argument, and changing The first design...my thoughts like his. Proceed we then iu this forc sun» ; for then, Through a small glade cut by the fishermen, I saw it was your Daughter. Jnilor. Pray... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 630 str.
...attentive I gave mv ear; when I might well perceive Twas one that sung, and, by the smallneei of it, A boy or woman. I then left my angle To his own skill,...sound, the rushes and the reeds Had so encompass'd it i I laid rne down And listen'd to the words she sung ; for then, Thro' a small glade cut by the fishermen,... | |
| 1811 - 718 str.
...attentive I gave my ear ; when I might well perceive 'Twas one that sung, and, by the smallness of itr A Ų "X 1811 /Printed for William Miller, by James Ballantyn perceivM not Who made the sound, the rushes and the reeds Had so encompase'tl it: I laid me down And... | |
| Mrs. Charles Meredith - 1836 - 400 str.
...attentive I gave my ear ; when I might well perceive 'Twas one that sung, and by the smallness of it A boy or woman. I then left my angle To his own skill, came near, but yet perceived not Who made the sound, the rushes and the reeds Had so encompassed it ; I laid me down And... | |
| Mrs. Charles Meredith - 1836 - 400 str.
...attentive I gave my ear ; when I might well perceive 'Twas one that sung, and by the smallness of it A boy or woman. I then left my angle To his own skill, came near, but yet perceived not Who made the sound, the rushes and the reeds Had so encompassed it ; I laid me down And... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1846 - 556 str.
...reeds and sedges, As patiently I was attending sport, I heard a voice, a shrill one ; and attentive A boy or woman. I then left my angle To his own skill,...Who made the sound, the rushes and the reeds Had so encompass' d it : I laid me down, And listen'd to the words she sung ; for then, Through a small glade... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 186 str.
...attentive, I gave my ear ; when I might well perceive ''Twas one that sung, and, by the smallness of it, A boy or woman. I then left my angle To his own skill ; came near, but yet perceived not Who made the sound, the rushes and the reeds Had so encompassed it : I laid me down And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 500 str.
...attentive I gave my ear ; when I might well perceive 'Twas one that sung, and, by the smallness of it, A boy or woman. I then left my angle To his own skill,...down, And listen'd to the words she sung ; for then, Through a small glade cut by the fishermen, I saw it was your daughter. Gaoler. Fray, go on, sir. Wooer.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 494 str.
...attentive I gave my ear ; when I might well perceive 'Twas one that sung, and, by the smallness of it, A boy or woman. I then left my angle To his own skill,...down, And listen'd to the words she sung ; for then, Through a small glade cut by the fishermen, I saw it was your daughter. Gaoler. Pray> g° OI1> si*Is... | |
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