| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 pàgines
...speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my canse, In speaking for myself: Yet, by your gracious patience,...drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magic (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal ), I won his danghter with. Bra. A maiden never buld... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pàgines
...speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause, la speaking for myself: Yet, by your gracious patience,...drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magic (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal), I won his daughter with. Her father Lov'd me ; oft... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 348 pàgines
...man's daughter, It is most true ; true, I have married her ; The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech,...drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magic (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal,) 1 won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 378 pàgines
...mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have us'd Their dearest action 5 in the tented field ; And little of this great world...charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magick, } Without. < Accusation. s Best exertion. •• . IP , . - ' (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal,)... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 pàgines
...more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the set phrase of peace ; For since these armsof mine had seven years' pith, Till now, some nine moons...speaking for myself: Yet, by your gracious patience, t will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 pàgines
...For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have Qttd Their dearest action* in the tented field ; And little...drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magic (For such proceeding I am charged withal), I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 490 pàgines
...of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have us'd Their dearest actioni in the tented field; And little of this great world...drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magic (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal,) I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold;... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 pàgines
...man's daughter, It is most true; true, I have married her; The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech,...patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver [charms, Of my whole course of love; what drugs, what What conjurations, and what mighty magic, (For... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 pàgines
...man's daughter, It is most true ; true, I have married her ; The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech,...myself: Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round uuvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 pàgines
...For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now, some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field ; And little...myself: Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnished tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and... | |
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