I would not stand thus, And gaze upon you always ; troth, I could not, sir ; As good be blind, and have no use of sight, As look on one thing still : what's the eye's treasure, But change of objects ? You are learned, sir, And know I speak not ill ; 'tis... Women beware women - Página 61por Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...bring me from my friends, I would not stand thus, And gaze upon you always ; troth, I could not, sir ; As good be blind, and have no use of sight, As look...For woman's eye to look on several men, As for her heartj sir, to be fixed on one. Lean. Now thou come'st home to me ; a kiss for that word. Bian. No... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 páginas
...bring me from my friends, I would not stand thus, And gaze upon you always ; troth, I could not, sir ; As good be blind, and have no use of sight, As look...her heart, sir, to be fixed on one. Lean. Now thou com'st home to me ; a kiss for that word. Bian. No matter for a kiss, sir ; let it pass ; Tis but a... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 páginas
...bring me from my friends, I would not stand thus, And gaze upon you always ; troth, I could not, sir ; As good be blind, and have no use of sight, As look...: what's the eye's treasure, But change of objects 1 You are learned, sir, And know I speak not ill ; 'tis full as virtuous For woman's eye to look on... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 páginas
...bring me from my friends, I would not stand thus, And gaze upon you always ; troth, I could not, sir ; As good be blind, and have no use of sight, As look...: what's the eye's treasure, But change of objects 1 You are learned, sir, And know I speak not ill ; 'tis full as virtuous For woman's eye to look on... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 páginas
...bring me from my friends, I would not stand thus, And gaze upon you always ; troth, I could not, sir ; As good be blind, and have no use of sight, As look...Now thou come'st home to me ; a kiss for that word. Bian. No matter for a kiss, sir ; let it pass ; *Tis but a toy, we'll not so much as mind it ; Let's... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 páginas
...To bring me from my friends, I'd not stand thus And gaze upon you always, troth, I could not, sir; As good be blind and have no use of sight, As look...look on several men, As for her heart, sir, to be fix'd on one. LEAN. Now thou com'st home to me; a kiss for that word. BIAN. No matter for a kiss, sir... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 670 páginas
...have no use of sight, As look on one thing still: what's the eye's treasure, But change of objects 1 You are learned, sir, And know I speak not ill ; 'tis...her heart, sir, to be fixed on one. Lean. Now, thou com'st home to me ; a kiss for that word. Bran. No matter for a kiss, sir; let it pass; 'Tis but a... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 490 páginas
...bring me from my friends, I would not stand thus, And gaze upon you always ; troth, I could not, sir; As good be blind, and have no use of sight, As look...still: what's the eye's treasure, But change of objects 1 You ore learned, sir, And know I speak not ill ; 'tis full as virtuous For woman's eye to look on... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1859 - 494 páginas
...have no use of Sight, As look on one thing still: what's the eye's treasure, But change of objects 7 You are learned, sir, And know I speak not ill ; 'tis...several men, As for her heart, sir, to be fixed on one. i jam. Now, thou corn's! home to me ; a kiss for th»t wont Bran. No matter for a kiss, sir; let it... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1878 - 560 páginas
...bring me from my friends, I'd not stand thus, And gaze upon you always ; troth, I could not, sir ; As good be blind, and have no use of sight, As look...look on several men, As for her heart, sir, to be fix'd on one. Ulan. No matter for a kiss, sir; let it pass; 'Tis but a toy, we'll not so much as mimd... | |
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