| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 444 str.
...thine own modesty ; and for my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask ; Aye, or deserve. Bel. Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing ; And only...yours. You trusted me unknown ; and that which you were apt To construe a simple innocence in me, Perhaps might have been craft ; the cunning of a boy... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 412 str.
...nothing ; And only yet am something, by being yours. You trusted me unknown ; and that which you were apt To construe a simple innocence in me, Perhaps might have been craft ; the cunning of a boy Hardened in lies and theft : yet ventured you To part my miseries and me ; for which, I never can expect... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 444 str.
...thine own modesty ; and, for my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask, ay, or deserve. Bellario. Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing, And only...; You trusted me unknown ; and that which you are apj To construe a simple innocence in me, Perhaps might have been craft, the cunning of a boy Harden'd... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 str.
...for my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask, ay, or deserve. Bdlario. Sir, you did take mo up when I was nothing, And only yet am something by being yours j You trusted me unknown ; and that which you are apj To construe a simple innocence in me, Perhaps... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 732 str.
...thine own modesty ; and for my sake, Apter to give than tbou wilt be to ask, Лу, or deserve. Bel. Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing ; And only yet am something, by being yours. Tou trusted me unknown; and that which, you To construe a simple innocence in me, [were apt Perhaps... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1865 - 592 str.
...thine own modesty ; and, for my sake, Apter to give, than thou wilt be to ask, ay, or deserve. Edl. Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing, And only...Perhaps might have been craft, the cunning of a boy Hardened in lies and theft ; yet ventured you To part my miseries and me : for which, I never can expect... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1866 - 736 str.
...For thine own modesty ; and for my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to ask, Ay, or deserve. Sel. Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing; And only yet am something, by being vours. You trusted me unknown ; and that which you To construe a simple innocence in me, [were apt... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 str.
...and fur my sake, Apter to give than thou wilt be to aak, Ay, or deserve. Bel. Sir, you did take mo ott Keltie were apt lo conster2 A simple innocence in me, perhaps Might have been craft — the cunning of a boy... | |
| Richard Morris - 1872 - 482 str.
...ffymen's Triumph, " For't must be done to-night, And something from the palace." — Macbeth^ Hi. i. ** Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing. And only yet am something by being yours." B. and F. Phitaster. Some who — " But if somw/to the flamme staunche." — GOWER'S Confess, i. 15.... | |
| Richard Morris - 1875 - 458 str.
...ffymen'.s Triumph, " For't must be done to-night, And something from the palace."—Macbeth t iii. i» " Sir, you did take me up when I was nothing, And only yet am something \yy being yours." Some who— B. and F. Philaster. " But MLstnttwko the flamme staunche."—GOWER'S... | |
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