Tis a grave, Gapes to have Those poor fools that long to prove. Tell me more, are women true ? Yes, some are, and some as you. Some are willing, some are strange, Since you men first taught to change. And till troth Be in both, All shall love, to love... The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher - Strana 259autor/autoři: Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1907Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| English poets - 1801 - 488 str.
...change ; And till troth Be in both, All shall love, to love anew. " Tell me more yet, can they grieve ?" Yes, and sicken sore, but live, And be wise, and delay When you men are as wise as they: " Then I see " Faith will be " Never till they both believe." SON Q. [In the Elder Brother.] BEAUTY... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 474 str.
...charge And, till troth Be in both, All shall love, to love anew. " Tell me more yet, can they grieve ;" Yes, and sicken sore, but live, And be wise, and delay When you men are as wise as they : " Then I see " Faith will be " Never till they both believe." SONG. [In " The Elder Brother."] BEAUTY... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 str.
...BOTU. And till troth Be in both, All shall love to love anew. 1. Tell me more, yet can they grieve ? J. Yes, and sicken sore, but live: And be wise and delay...BOTH. Then I see Faith will be Never till they both beleeu. run SECOND SONC. AWAY, .1,-li.riii .. go seek* some other dwelling. For I must dye; Farewell,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 str.
...hoth, All shall love, to love anew. 1. Tell me more yet, can they grieve? 2. Yes, and sicken sure, but live: And be wise, and delay, When you men are as wise as they. Bath. Then I see, Faith will be, Never 'till they both believe. Frank. Clora ! came hither ! who are... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 476 str.
...love, to love anew. " Tell me more yet, can they grieve ?" Yes, and sicken sore, but live, VOL. III. S And be wise, and delay When you men are as wise as they : " Then I see " Faith will be " Never till they both believe." SONG. [In "The Elder Brother."] BEAUTY... | |
| 1835 - 378 str.
...And till troth Be in both. All shall love, to love anew. /'. Tell me more yet, can they grieve ? M. Yes, and sicken sore, but live ! And be wise, and delay When you men are wise as they Both. Then I see, Faith will be, Never till they both believe. [From the Comedy of " The... | |
| England - 1835 - 794 str.
...And till troth Be in both, All shall love, to love anew. P. Tell me more yet, can they grieve ? M. Yes, and sicken sore, but live ! And be wise, and delay When you men are wise as they Both. Then I see, Faith will be, Never till they both believe. found in the " Knight of... | |
| Garland - 1836 - 246 str.
...change ; And till troth Be in both, All shall love, to love anew." Tell me more yet, can they grieve ? " Yes, and sicken sore, but live, And be wise, and delay, When you men are as wise as they." — Then I see Faith will be Never, till they both believe. SONG. [In "A Wife for a Month."] LET those... | |
| 1845 - 614 str.
...change j And till trot* Be in both, All shall love, to love anew." Ten me more yet, can they grieve T " endnre! I only would repress them to secure : For just experience tells, in every so ., Th Then I see Faith will be Never, till they both believe. BEAUMONT AND FLETCHEB. TO TIE VIRGIN'S, TO... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 282 str.
...change. And till troth Be in both, All shall love, to love anew. Tell me more yet, can they grieve? Yes, and sicken sore, but live, And be wise, and delay, When you men are as wise as they. Then I see, Faith will be, Never till they both believe. t * The Prologue speaks of only one author,... | |
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