Did signify ; and how all order'd thus Express'd his grief : and to my thoughts did read The prettiest lecture of his country art That could be wish'd, so that, methought, I could Have studied it. I gladly entertain'd him, Who was as glad to follow ;... The Duke's Servants: A Romance - Page 153by Sidney Herbert Burchell - 1899 - 306 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...and how all, ordered thus, • Express'd his grief; and to my thoughts did read The prettiest Ie6ture of his country art That could be wish'd ; so that,...loving'st, and the gentlest boy, That ever master kept. Him will I send To wait on you, and bear our hidden love. Enter Lady. Are. 'Tiswell; no more. Lady.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...country art, That could be wished ; so that, methought, I could Have studied it. I gladly entertained him, Who was as glad to follow ; and have got The trustiest, lovingest, and gentlest boy. That ever master kept. Him will I send To wait on you, and bear our hidden... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...country art, That could be wished ; so that, methought, I could Have studied it. I gladly entertained him, Who was as glad to follow ; and have got The trustiest, lovingest, and gentlest boy, That ever master kept. Him will I send To wait on you, and bear our hidden... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...country art, That could be wished ; so that, methought, I could Have studied it. I gladly entertained him, Who was as glad to follow ; and have got The trustiest, lovingest, and gentlest boy, That ever master kept. Him will I send To wait on you, and bear our hiddeR... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pages
...grief: and to my thoughts d.id read The prettiest lecture of his country art That could be wish'd,i so that, methought, I could Have studied it. I gladly...loving'st, and the gentlest boy, That ever master kept : him will I send To wait on you, and bear our hidden love. Philasttr prefers Eellario to the Service... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 pages
...prettiest lecture of his country art That could be wish'd ; so that, nielhought, I could Have study'd it. I gladly entertain'd him, Who was as glad to follow...loving'st, and the gentlest boy, That ever master kept. Him will I send To wait on you, and bear our hidden love. Enter Lady. Are. Tis well; no more. Lady.... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 pages
...country art That coukl be wish'd; so that, methought, 1 could Have study'd it. J gladly cntertain'd him, Who was as glad to follow ; and have got The...loving'st, and the gentlest boy, That ever master kept. Him will I send To wait on you, and bear our hidden love. Enter I.ady. Are 'Tis well; no more. Lady.... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...country art, That could be wished} so that* methought, I could Have studied it. I gladly entertained lovingest, and gentlest boy, That ever master kept. Him will I send • To wait on you, and bear our... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 pages
...did shew, What every flower, as country people hold, Did signify ; and how all order'd thus, Exprest his grief: and to my thoughts did read The prettiest...loving'st, and the gentlest boy, That ever master kept : him will I send To wait on you, and bear our hidden love. Philaster prefers Bellario to the Service... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 pages
...Exprest his grief : and to my thoughts did read The prettiest lecture of his country art That cQuld be wish'd, so that, methought, I could Have studied...loving'st, and the gentlest boy, That ever master kept : him will I send To wait on you, and bear our hidden love. Phi/aster prefers Bellario to the Service... | |
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