t. Duch. How do you affect it ? Ant. My banishment feeding my melancholy, Would often reason thus. Duch. Pray, let us hear it. Ant. Say a man never marry, nor have children, What takes that from him ? only the bare name Of being a father, or the weak... The Dramatic Works of John Webster - Página 174de John Webster - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Hayward - 1738 - 324 páginas
...Became flow'rs, precious ftones, or eminent flars. Webjters Dut chefs of Half j. Say a man never marry, nor have children ; What takes that from him ? Only...bare name Of being a father, or the weak delight To fee the little wanton ride a cock-horfe Upon a painted ftick, or hear him chatter Like a taught flading.... | |
| William Oldys - 1740 - 328 páginas
...Betame flow'rs, precious ftones, or eminent ftars. Webjler's Dutchefs ofMalfy. Say a man never marry, nor have children : What takes that from him ? Only the bare name Of being a father, or the weik delight To fee the little wanton ride a cock-horfe Upon a painted flick, or hear him chatter Like... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 páginas
...often reason thu§. Dutch. Pray let 's heare it. Ant. Say a roan never marry, nor have children, ST What takes that from him? only the bare name Of being a father, or the weake delight To see the little wanton ride a cock-horse Vpon a painted stick, or heare him chatter... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 páginas
...feeding my melancholy. Would often reason thus. Duch. Pray, let us hear it. Ant. Say a man never marry, nor have children, What takes that from him ? only...him chatter Like a taught starling. Duch. Fie, fie, what'* all this ? One _,i One of your eyes is blood-shot ; use my Ring to't. They say 'tis very sovran,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 páginas
...feeding my melancholy, Would often reason thus. DUTCH. Pray, let's hear it. ANT. Say a man never marry, nor have children, What takes that from him? only...delight To see the little wanton ride a cock-horse * that first good deed began f th' world] The 4to. of 1640, " That good deed that first began i' th'... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 páginas
...feeding my melancholy, Would often reason thus. DUTCH. Pray, let's hear it. ANT. Say a man never marry, nor have children, What takes that from him ? only...delight To see the little wanton ride a cock-horse * that first good deed began i' tV world} The 4to. of 1640, " That good deed that first began i' th'... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 páginas
...us hear it. Ant. Say a man never marry, nor have children, What takes that from him ? only the hare name Of being a father, or the weak delight To see...this ? One of your eyes is blood-shot ; use my Ring to 't. They say 'tis very sovran, 'twas my wedding ring, And I did vow never to part with it But to... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 páginas
...melancholy, Would often reason thus. Duch. Pray, let us hear it. Ant. Say a man never marry, nor hare children, What takes that from him ? only the bare...him chatter Like a taught starling. Duch. Fie, fie, what 's all this ! One of your eyes is blood-shot ; use my Ring to 't. They say 'tis very sovran, 'twas... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 páginas
...feeding my melancholy, Would often reason thus. Duch. Pray, let us hear it. Ant. Say a man never marry, nor have children, What takes that from him ? only...this ? One of your eyes is blood-shot ; use my Ring to 't. They say 'tis very sovran, 'twas my wedding ring, And I did vow never to part with it But to... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 484 páginas
...feeding my melancholy, x Would often reason thus. Duch. Pray, let us hear it. Ant. Say a man never marry, nor have children, What takes that from him ? only...this ? One of your eyes is blood-shot ; use my Ring to 't. They say 'tis very sovran, 'twas my wedding ring, And I did vow never to part with it But to... | |
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