Have spoke my love and truth unto my friends, More than my tongue e'er could. My mind's the same It ever was to you : where I find worth, I love the keeper till he let it go, And then I follow it. King's Cope: A Novel - Página 76de Ellen Wallace - 1870 - 172 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 páginas
...and Truth unto my Friends, More than my Tongue e'er could. My Mind's the fame It ever was to You ; where I find Worth, • I love the Keeper till he let it go, And then I follow it. Diph. Hail, worthy Brother ! .He, that rejoices not at your Return ;~, In Safety, is mine Enemy for... | |
| 1902 - 642 páginas
...ideal as he is her body's worship, and, while honour is his, he is enduringly her love and her lord. ' Where I find worth, I love the keeper till he let it go And then I follow it.' Had Sigurd, as Paris, been basely overcome, not all the angered goddesses of all nations' mythologies... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...tongue e'er could. My mind's the same It ever was to vou : Where I find worth RISC. BRITISH DRAMA. I love the keeper till he let it go, And then I follow it. Diph. Hail, worthy brother ! He, that rejoices not at your return In safety, is mine enemy for ever.... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...friends, More than my tongue e'er could. My mind'b the same It ever was to you : Where I find worth Л 1 love the keeper till he let it go, And then I follow it. Diph. Hail, worthy brother ! He, that rejoices not at your return In safety, is mine enemy for'ever.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 páginas
...and truth unto my friends. More than my tongue e'er could. My mind'« the same It ever was to you : Where I find worth I love the keeper till he let it go, And then I follow it. Dipli. Hail, worthy brother ! He, that rejoices not at your return In safety, is mine enemy for ever.... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 páginas
...and truth unto my friends. More than my tongue e'er could. My mind's the same It ever was to you : Where I find worth, I love the keeper till he let it go, And then I follow it. 1 What think'st thou of a masque f\ It should be, the masque. It was not then to be formed; nor does... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 páginas
...these scratch'd limbs of mine Have sn More than my tongue e'er could. the same It ever was to you : Where I find worth, I love the keeper till he let it go, And then I follow it. <1v<lt»lt<ll u J • ' • IP J v»l !!!:..•re spoke my love and truth unto my friends, re than... | |
| 1811 - 718 páginas
...truth unto my friends, More than my tongue e'er could. My mind's the same It ever was to you : Where 1 Diph. Hail, worthy brother ! He, that rejoices not at your return In safety, is mine enemv for ever.... | |
| Benjamin Webster - 1837 - 452 páginas
...and love unto my friends, More than my tongue e'er could. — My mind's the same It ever was to you : where I find worth, I love the keeper, till he let it go, And then I follow it. Enter DIPIULUS, L. Dip. Hail, worthiest brother ! He that rejoices not at your return Jn safety, is... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840 - 754 páginas
...friends, More than my tongue e'er could. My mind's the It ever was to you : Where I find worth, [same I love the keeper till he let it go, And then I follow it. Dipt. Hail, worthy brother ! He, that rejoices not at your return In safely, is mine enemy for ever.... | |
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