Raymond Mounchensey, I would have thee know, He does not breathe this air, whose love I cherish, And whose soul I love more than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for his wit and many virtuous parts, I think more worthy of my sister's... The Ancient British Drama ... - Side 244redigeret af - 1810 - 614 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 sider
...What may Mounchensey's honor to thyself Exact upon the measure of thy grace ? More than Mounchensey's: Nor ever in my life did see the man, Whom for his...worthy of my sister's love. But since the matter grows into tlm pass, [ must not seem to cross my father J jj will; But when thou list to visit her by night,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 sider
...love 1 cherish, 290 THE MERRY DEVIL OF EDMONTON. 291 And whose soul I love, more than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for his...Stands ready for thee ; use them at thy pleasure. In honest marriage wed her frankly, boy, And if thou gett'st her, lad, God give thee joy. Moun. Then,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 sider
...And whose soul I love, more than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for hia wit and many virtuous parts, I think more worthy of...Stands ready for thee ; use them at thy pleasure. In honest marriage wed her frankly, boy, And if thou gett'st her, lad, God give thee joy. Mown.. Then,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1875 - 580 sider
...He does not breathe this air, whose love I cherish, And whose soul I love more than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for his...Stands ready for thee ; use them at thy pleasure. In honest marriage wed her frankly, boy, And if thou gett'st her, lad, God give thee joy. MOUN. Then,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 394 sider
...He does not breathe this air, Whose love I cherish, and whose soul I love, More than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man, Whom for his...virtuous parts, I think more worthy of my sister's love. 20 Bnt since the matter grows into this pass, I must not seem to cross my father's will ; But when... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1897 - 108 sider
...does not breathe this air, Whose love I cherish, and whose soul I love 120 More than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for his...Stands ready for thee ; use them at thy pleasure. In honest marriage wed her frankly, boy, I30 And if thou gett'st her, lad, God give thee joy ! Ray.... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1897 - 112 sider
...does not breathe this air, Whose love I cherish, and whose soul I love 120 More than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for his wit and many virtuous parts, 18 I think more worthy of my sister's love. But since the matter grows unto this pass, I must not seem... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 438 sider
...He does not breathe this air, Whose love I cherish, and whose soul I love More than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for his...Stands ready for thee ; use them at thy pleasure. In honest marriage wed her frankly, boy, And if thou get'st her, lad, God give thee joy. Raym, Then,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 438 sider
...He does not breathe this air, Whose love I cherish, and whose soul I love More than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for his...Stands ready for thee ; use them at thy pleasure. In honest marriage wed her frankly, boy, And if thou get'st her, lad, God give thee joy. Raym. Then,... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 sider
...He does not breathe this air, Whose love I cherish, and whose soul I love, More than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man, Whom for his...worthy of my sister's love. But since the matter grows into this pass, I must not seem to cross my father's will ; But when thou list to visit her by night,... | |
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