| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 páginas
...it was no mar'l. The auth'rcas was a right Du Bartas girl. Good sooth, quoth the old Don, tell me ye so, I muse whither at length these girls will go. It half revives my chill frost-bitten blood, To see a woman once do ought that's good ; And chode by Chaucer's boote and... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 294 páginas
...it was no marl. The nuth'ress was a right Du Bartos girl. Good sooth, quoth the old Don, tell me ye so, I muse whither at length these girls will go. It half revives my chill frost-bitten blood, To *ee a woman once do ought that's good ; And chode by Chaucer's boots and... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 704 páginas
...weigh'd, which best, the woman or the man 1 He pecr'd, and por'd, and glar'd, and said for wore, I'm even as wise now, as I was before. They both 'gan laugh, and said, it was no inar'l. Tho atith'ress was a right Du Bnrtas girl. Good sooth, quoth the old Don, tell me ye to, I... | |
| John Ward Dean - 1868 - 234 páginas
...even as wise now, as I was before : They both 'gan laugh, and said, it was no mar'l The Auth'resse was a right Du. Bartas Girle, Good sooth quoth the old Don. tel ye me so, I muse whither at length these Girls wil go; It half revives my chil frost-bitten blood,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 páginas
...read distinctly in her face. WALLER. They both 'gan laugh, and said it was no mar'l: The Authoresse was a right Du Bartas girle: Good sooth, quoth the old Don, tell me ye so? I muse whither at length these girls will go. It half revives my chill frost-bitten blood... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 páginas
...read distinctly in her face. WALLER. They both 'gan laugh, and said it was no mar'l: The Aulhoresse was a right Du Bartas girle: Good sooth, quoth the old Don, tell me ye so? I muse whither at length these girls will go. It half revives my chill frost-bitten blood... | |
| Augustine Caldwell, Arthur Wesley Dow - 1879 - 224 páginas
...no mar'l, The Auth'ress was a right Du Barias G irle. Good sooth, quoth the old Don, tell ye me $>o? I muse whither at length these Girls will go; It half...my chil frost-bitten blood. To see a Woman once do ought that's good : And chode by Chaucer's Hoots and Homer's Furrs. let Men Icok to't, least Women... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 páginas
...weigh'd, which best, the woman or the man? He peer'd, and por'd, and glar'd, and said for wore, I'm even as wise now, as I was before. They both 'gan...it was no mar'l The auth'ress was a right Du Bartas girl. Good sooth, quoth the old Don, tell me ye so, I muse whither at length these girls will go. It... | |
| 1888 - 658 páginas
...(Sylvester's translation) and those of Mrs. Bradstreet. He found it difficult to decide, and said : — " I muse whither at length these Girls will go; It half revives my chill frost-bitten blood, To see a Woman once do ought that's good." Though full of praise of her who... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 páginas
...read distinctly in her face. WALLER. They both 'gan laugh, and said it was no mar'l : The Authoresse was a right Du Bartas girle : Good sooth, quoth the old Don, tell me ye so? I muse whither at length these girls will go. It half revives my chill frost-bitten blood... | |
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