| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 338 páginas
...perjur'd man, though fair Doll had thy hand, * invite] The 4to. " invites." t hath] The 4to. " hast." The Scottish Ida's beauty stale thy heart : Yet fear...refines. IDA. If beauty, as I know there's none in me, Were sworn my love, and I his life should be, The farther from the court I were remov'd, The more I... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 340 páginas
...: Yet, howsoe'er I love, I must be wise. Now, lovely countess, what reward or grace May I impose I on you for this your zeal, And humble honours done...refines. IDA. If beauty, as I know there's none in me, Were sworn my love, and I his life should be, The farther from the court I were remov'd, The more I... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1861 - 656 páginas
...give me leave For to return unto my country-homo. K. of Scott. But, lovely Ida, is your mind the same? Ida. I count of court, my lord, as wise men do, 'Tis...Each person to his place : the wise to art, ! The cobbler to his clout, the swain to cart. K. of Scots. But, Ida, you are fair, and beauty shines, And... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce, George Peele - 1861 - 650 páginas
...leave For to return unto my country-home. K. of Scott. But, lovely Ida, ie your mind the same? Id a. I count of court, my lord, as wise men do, 'Tis fit...: Each person to his place ; the wise to art, The cobbler to his clout, tho swain to cart. K. of Scots. But, Ida, you are fair, and beauty shines, And... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1874 - 640 páginas
...Scots. But, lovely Ida, is your mind the same? Ida. I count of court, my lord, as wise men do, 'Tie fit for those that know what 'longs thereto : Each person to his place ; the wise to art, The cobbler to hia clout, the swain to cart. K. of .Senti. But, Ida, you are fair, and beauty shines, And... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1883 - 652 páginas
...give me leave For to return unto my country-home. K. of Scott. But, lovely Ida, is your mind the Hotel Ida. I count of court, my lord, as wise men do, 'Tis fit for those thnt know what 'longs thereto: Each person to his place ; the wise to art, The cobbler to his clout,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1897 - 610 páginas
...mind the same? too IDA. I count of court, my lord, as wise men do : Tis fit for those that knowes5 what longs thereto. Each person to his place : the wise to art, The cobler to his clout, the swaine to cart. K. or Sc. But, Ida, you are faire, and bewtie6 shines 105 And seemeth best where pomp... | |
| 1897 - 610 páginas
...leaue For to returne vnto my countrey home. K. OF SCOTS. But, louely Ida, is your mind the same? 100 IDA. I count of court, my lord, as wise men do : Tis fit for those that knowes 6 what longs thereto. Each person to his place : the wise to art, The cobler to his clout, the... | |
| William Henry Williams - 1905 - 600 páginas
...grace to give me leave For to return unto my country home. Jam. But, lovely Ida, is your mind the same? Ida. I count of court, my lord, as wise men do, 'Tis fit for those that know what 'longs thereto : 30 Each person to his place ; the wise to art, The cobbler to his clout, the swain to cart. Jam.... | |
| Robert Greene - 1905 - 432 páginas
...your mind the same? 3I° Ida. I count of Court, my Lord, as wise men do, Tis fit for those that knowes what longs thereto : Each person to his place ; the wise to Art, The Cobler to his clout, the swaine to Cart. K. of Scots. But, Ida, you are faire, and bewtie shines, 2I5 And seemeth best, where... | |
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