Thou didst swear to me upon a parcel-gilt" goblet, sitting in my Dolphin-chamber, at the round table, by a seacoal fire, on Wednesday in Whitsun-week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father* to a singing-man of Windsor ; thou didst swear... The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare - Página 337por William Shakespeare - 1872Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1881 - 578 páginas
...father to a singing-man of Windsor; thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, to many ishes the whole country with anglerods. As he is a...the gentlemen about him. He carries a tulip-root in etc.* And this, be it observed, is so far from being carried beyond thebounds of a fair imitation,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 558 páginas
...sitting in my Dolphin-chamber, at the round table, by a sea-coal fire, upon Wednesday in Whitsun week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father...good dish of prawns; whereby thou didst desire to cat some.'i She is held in thraldom to the order and circumstances in which her perceptions were originally... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1883 - 544 páginas
...Whitsun week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing man of Windsor—thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound,...mess of vinegar: telling us she had a good dish of prawns—whereby thou didst desire to eat some—whereby I told thee they were ill for a green wound,"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 462 páginas
...father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, to many me and make me my lady thy wife. Canst thou deny it...thou didst desire to eat some; whereby I told thee thy were ill for a green wound ? And didst thou not, when she was gone down stairs, desire me to be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 946 páginas
...father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, to many me and make me my lady thy wife. Canst thou deny it...thou didst desire to eat some ; whereby I told thee thy were ill for a green wound ? And didst thou not, when she was gone down stairs, desire me to be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 472 páginas
...me then, as I was washing thy wound, to marry me, and make me my lady thy wife. Canst thou deny it 1 Did not goodwife Keech, the butcher's wife, come in...whereby I told thee they were ill for a green wound 1 And didst thou not, when she was gone down stairs, desire me to be no more so familiarity with such... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 120 páginas
...to marry me, and make me my lady thy wife. Canst thou deny it ? Did not goodwife Keech, the butchers wife, come in then, and call me gossip Quickly ? coming...told thee they were ill for a green wound ? And didst not thou, when she was gone down stairs, desire me to be no more so familiarity '" with such poor people... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 560 páginas
...upon Wednesday in Whitsun week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a siugingman of Windsor ; thou didst swear to me then, as I was...whereby I told thee they were ill for a green wound, <tc.* And this, be it observed, is so far from being carried beyond the bounds of a fair imitation,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1884 - 346 páginas
...thy wound, to marry me and make me my Lady thy wife. (Janst thou deny it? Did not Good-wife Keeoh, the butcher's wife, come in then, and call me Gossip...told thee they were ill for a green wound. And didst not thou, when she was going down stairs, desire me to be no more so familiar with such poor people,... | |
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