And greatly altered in his disposition. When he came first to lodge here in my house, Ne'er trust me, if I were not proud of him : Methought he bare himself in such a fashion, So full of man, and sweetness in his carriage, And — what was chief — it... The Priest ... - Page 1861821Full view - About this book
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 pages
...came first to lodge herein my house, JsVer trust me if I were not proud of him ; Met nought Methough he bare himself in such a fashion, So full of man,...sweetness in his carriage, And, what was chief, it <hew'd not borrow'd in him, hut all he did became him as his uwn, And seem'das perfect, p;op-rand pussfst... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 pages
...fust to lodge here in my house,. Ne'er trust roe if. I were not proud <i£ him ; Metho ught Merhough he bare himself in such a fashion, So full of man,...sweetness in his carriage/ And, what was chief, it shew'd not borrow'd in him, But all he did became him as his own, And serm'das perfect, pi operand... | |
| 1804 - 540 pages
...When he came first to lodge, here, in my house, Ne'er trust me, if I were not proud of lmn : Methought he bare himself in such a fashion, So full of man,...sweetness in his carriage. And, what was chief, it shewed not borrowed in him, But all he did became him as his own, And seemed as As , d seemed as perfect,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...When he came first to lodge, here, in my house, Ne'er trust me, if I were not proud of him : Methought age to you, roaster Kitely ? Kite,. After two, sir....Clem. Very good : but, Mrs Kitely, how chance it that shewed not borrowed in But all be did became him as his own, And seemed as perfect, proper, and posscst,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pages
...When he came first to lodge here in my house, Ne'er trust me if I were not proud of him: Methought he bare himself in such a fashion, So full of man,...sweetness in his carriage, " And, what was chief, it shew'd not borrow 'd in him, " But all he did became him as his own, " Andseem'dasperfect, proper,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pages
...When he came first to lodge, here, in my house, Ne'er trust me, if I were not proud of him : Methought he bare himself in such a fashion, So full of man,...sweetness in his carriage. And, what was chief, it shewed not borrowed in him. But all he did became him as his own, And seemed as perfect, proper, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pages
...When he came first to lodge, here, in my house, Ne'er trust me, if I were not proud of him : Methought he bare himself in such a fashion, So full of man, and sweetness in his carriage. And, what wag chief, it shewed not borrowed in him, But all he did became him as his own, And seemed as perfect,... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 pages
...lodge here in my house. Ne'er trust me if 1 were not pnnid of him : Methought he bare himself in sutti a fashion, So full of man, and sweetness in his carriage, " And, what was chief, it shew'd not borrow'd in him, " But all he did became him as his own, " And seem'd as perfect, proper,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 546 pages
...When he came first to lodge here in my house, Ne'er trust me if I were not proud of him : Methought he bare himself in such a fashion, So full of man,...sweetness in his carriage, And what was chief, it shew'd not borrow'd in him, But all he did became him as his own, And seem'd as perfect, proper, and... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 pages
...When he came first to lodge here in my house, Ne'er trust me, if I were not proud of him: Methought he bare himself in such a fashion, So full of man, and sweetness in his carriage, And what was cliief, it show'd nut borrow'd But all he did, became him as his own, And seem'd as perfect, proper,... | |
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