| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 pages
...longing Tafte Of the faint Looker-on may meet thofe Bleffings, And tafte and live. Meg. O delicate fweet Prince ! She that hath Snow enough about her Heart, To take the wanton Spring of ten fuch Lines off, May be a Nun without Probation. Sir, you've, in fuch neat Poetry, gather'da kifs, That... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...enough, ripe enough, red enough, Or my glass wrongs me. Pha. Oh, they are two twinned cherries dyed in blushes, Which those fair suns above, with their bright...ten such lines off, May be a nun without probation. Sir, You have, in such neat poetrv> gathered a kiss, That if I had but five lines of tHat number, me.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...enough, Or my glass wrongs me. Pha. Oh, they are two twinned cherries dyed in blushes, Which tlvose fair suns above, with their bright beams, Reflect...ten such lines off, May be a nun without probation. Sir, You have, in such neat poetry, gathered a kiss. That if I had but five lints of that uumber, me.... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...glass wrongs me. Phn. Oh, they arc two twinned cherries dyed in blushes, Which those fair suns abore, with their bright beams, ' Reflect upon and ripen....ten such lines off, May be a nun without probation. Sir, You have, in such neat poetry, gathered a kis-. That if I had but Ave lines of that number, _... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...enough, ripe enough, red enough, Or my glass wrongs me. Phn. Oh, they are two twinned cherries dyed in blushes, Which those fair suns above, with their bright...about her heart, To take the wanton spring of ten such hues off, May be a nun without probation. Sir, You have, in such neat poetry, gathered a kiss. That... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...enough, ripe enough, red enough, Or my glass wrongs me. P/ui. Oh, they are two twinned cherries dyed in blushes, Which those fair suns above, with their bright...ten such lines off, May be a nun without probation. Sir, You have, in such neat poetry, gathered a kiss, That if I had but five lines ofthat number, Such... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...enough, ripe enough, red enough, Or my glass wrongs me. Pha. Oh, they are two twinned cherries dyed in blushes, Which those fair suns above, with their bright...the wanton spring of ten such lines off, May be a mm without probation. Sir, You have, in such neat poetry, gathered a kiss, That if I had but five lines... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 pages
...Bow down those branches, that the longing taste [sings, Of the faint looker-on may meet those blesAnd taste and live. Meg. Oh, delicate Sweet prince! She...ten such lines off, May be a nun without probation. Sir, You have, in such neat poetry, gathcr'da kiss. That if I had but five lines of that number, Such... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 pages
...they are two twinn'd cherries dy'd in blushes, [beams, Which those fairsuns above, wilh their bright Reflect upon and ripen. Sweetest beauty, Bow down those branches, that the longing taste [sings, Of the faint looker-on may meet those blesAnd taste and live. Mea. Oh, delicate sweet prince!... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 pages
...twinn'd cherries dy'd in blushes, [beams, Which those fair suns above, with their bright Reflect u]X>n and ripen. Sweetest beauty, Bow down those branches, that the longing taste [sings, Of the faint looker-on may meet those blesAnd taste and live. Meg. Oh, delicate sweet prince!... | |
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