| 1744 - 398 sider
...more than this I know, and bave recorded Wiçàin .the red-leav'd table ojf my heart., i.;. A- • Fair, and of .all belov'd, I was not fearful Bluntly to give my life into your hand ; , . j\*d at one hazard all my earthly means. Go, tell your hufband ; he will turn nie oiF. And I... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...am his wife, That in your power hath left bis whole affairs; It is to me you speak. Wen. O speak no more ! For more than this I know, and have recorded Within the red-leaved table of my heart. Fair, and of all beloved, I was not fearful Bluntly to give my life into... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 sider
...an illustration of its general merits, both as to thought and diction. " Fair, and of all beloved, I was not fearful Bluntly to give my life into your hand, And at one hazard, all my earthly weans. Go, tell your husband : he will turn me off, And I am then undone.... | |
| 1821 - 522 sider
...than this I know and have recorded Within the red leaved table of my heart. Fair, and of all beloved, I was not fearful Bluntly to give my life into your hand ; And at one hazard all my earthly means. Go, tell your husband ; he will turn me off, And I am then undone.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 sider
...Mrs. Frankford with his obligations to her husband, interrupts her hastily, by saying " Oh speak no more ! For more than this I know, and have recorded Within the red-leaved table of my heart." And further on, Frankford, when doubting his wife's fidelity, says,... | |
| 1821 - 510 sider
...maintains your state , Will you dishonour him ? 1 am his wife ! It is to me you speak. Wendoll. Oh speak no more ! For more than this I know and have recorded Within the red leaved table of my heart. Fair, and of all beloved, I was not fearful Bluntly to give my life into... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 sider
...Mrs. Frankford with his obligations to her husband, interrupts her hastily, by saying " Oh speak no more ! For more than this I know, and have recorded Within the red-leaved table of my heart." And further on, Frankford, when doubting his wife's fidelity, says,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 670 sider
...Mrs. Frankford with his obligations to her husband, interrupts her hastily, by saying " Oh speak no more ! For more than this I know, and have recorded Within the red-leaved table of my heart." And further on, Frankford, when doubting his wife's fidelity, says,... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 190 sider
...his wife, That in your power hath left his whole affairs. It is to me you speak. Wen. Oh ! speak no more ; For more than this I know, and have recorded...fearful Bluntly to give my life into your hand, And at one hazard all my earthly means. Go, tell your husband ; he will turn me off, And I am then undone.... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1850 - 188 sider
...his wife, That in your power hath left his whole affairs. It is to me you speak. Wen. Oh ! speak no more ; For more, than this I know, and have recorded...fearful Bluntly to give my life into your hand, And at one hazard all my earthly means. Go, tell your husband ; he will turn me off, And I am then undone.... | |
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