I know your meaning. I am not the first That nature taught to seek a fellow forth ; Can shame remain perpetually in me, And not in others ? or have princes salves To cure ill names, that meaner people want ? Phi. What mean you ? Meg. You must get another... Elizabethan Drama: In Two Volumes - Página 7451910 - 899 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 páginas
...Liking ; we were ta'en a-bed, I know your Meaning ; I am not the firft, That Nature taught to feek a Fellow forth : Can Shame remain perpetually in me,...Names, that meaner People want ? Phi. What mean you ? (65) Meg. You muft get another Ship To bear the Princefs and the Boy together. Dion. How now ! (65)... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 páginas
...obloquy and fcorn ? Can fhame remain perpetually in me, And not in others ? or have princes falves To cure ill names, that meaner people want? Phi. What mean you ? Meg. You muft get another fhip To bear the princefs and the boy together. Dion. How now ! Meg. I have already... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 páginas
...fcomr Can (hame remain perpetually in me, .' •-,». ,\ And not in others ? Or hare princes falves To cure ill names, that meaner people want ? . » • Phi. What mean you ? ' > Mfg. You muft get -another fhip To bear the Princefs and rhe boy together. Dion. How. now ! Mrg.... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 374 páginas
...obloquy and fcorn? Can ftiame remain perpetually in me, And not in' others f Or have princes falves To cure ill names, that meaner people want ? Phi. What mean you ? . Mrg. You muft get another fliip To bear the Princefs and the boy together. Dion. How now ! Meg.... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 páginas
...obloquy and'fcorn ? Csn fhame remain perpetually in me, And not in others i Or have princes falv.es To cure ill names, that meaner people want ? Phi. What mean you ? Mrg, You muft get another fhip To bear the Princefs and the boy together. Dion, How now ! Meg. 1... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 páginas
...Methinks, would gladly bear you company. Meg. Shall I then alone Be made the mark of obloquy and scorn f Can shame remain perpetually in me, And not in others...salves To cure ill names, that meaner people want f Phi. What mean you i Meg. You must get another ship To bear the princess and the boy together. Dim.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...provision, Ido see a lady, Mcthinks, would gladly bear you company : How like you this piece ? Alrg. Can shame remain perpetually in me, And not in others...You must get another ship, To bear the princess and the boy together. Dion. How now ! Meg. Ship us all four, шу lord ; we can endure Weather and wind... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...provision, I do see a lady, Methinks, would gladly bear you company : I low like you this piece ? MIg. Can shame remain perpetually in me, And not in others?...salves, To cure ill names, that meaner people want? PAi. What mean you ? Meg. You must get another ship, To hear the princess and the boy together. Dion.... | |
| 1804 - 516 páginas
...gladly bear you company : How like you this piece ï Лfrg. Can shame remain perpetually in me, Ami m1t in others? or, have princes salves, To cure ill names, that meaner people want? PAi. What mean you ? llic.i;. You must get another ship, To bear' the princess und the boy together.... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 páginas
...likes it well ; For he hath tried it, and found it worth His princely liking. We were ta'en a-bed; I know your meaning. I am not the first That Nature...You must get another ship, To bear the princess and the boy together. Dion. How now ! [him Meg. Others took me, and I took her and At thai all women may... | |
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