| Izaak Walton - 1928 - 280 páginas
...and be my love. VENATOR. Trust me, master, it is a choice song, and sweetly sung by honest Maudlin. I now see it was not without cause that our good queen...May, because they are not troubled with fears and j cares, but sing sweetly all the day, and sleep securely i all the night : and without doubt, honest,... | |
| James Prosek - 2010 - 350 páginas
...sing the second, when you have done. Walton concludes, after hearing the lines sung by young Maudlin, "I now see it was not without cause, that our good Queen Elizabeth did so often wish her self a Milk-maid all the month of May, because they are not troubled with fears and cares, but... | |
| Alycia Smith Howard - 2006 - 224 páginas
...have mummies and daddies in town with large incomes.67 rural freedom: 'Our Good Queen Elizabeth did often wish herself a milkmaid all the month of May...all the day and sleep securely all the night.''"* In her programme Goodbody also noted how the figures of shepherds and shepherdesses were incorporated... | |
| 1895 - 744 páginas
...be my love. Venator. — Trust me, master ! it is a choice song, and sweetly sung by honest Maudlin. I now see it was not without cause, that our good...bestow Sir Thomas Overbury's milkmaid's wish upon her, ' ' That she may die in the spring; and, being dead, may have good store of flowers stuck around... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1921 - 198 páginas
...Thomas Page, which is pretty virginity,' and as genuinely English as the child that set Venator musing, 'I now see it was not without cause that our good...often wish herself a milkmaid all the month of May.' Shakespeare, never so happily sure of himself as in portraiture of a husband-high maiden, never drew... | |
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