Your worth and virtue ; and, as I did grow More and more apprehensive, I did thirst To see the man so praised. But yet all this Was but a maiden-longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till, sitting in my window, Printing my thoughts in lawn, I saw a god,... The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher - Page 42by Francis Beaumont - 1851Full view - About this book
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 pages
...Had flown to nothing, if thou hadft difcover'd, What now we know. (68) Bel. My Father oft would fpeak Your Worth and Virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehenfive, I did thirft To fee the Man fo prais'd ; but yet all this Was but a Maiden- longing,... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 pages
...jealoufies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadft difcover'd^ What now we know. Bel. My father oft would fpeak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehenfive, I did thirft To fee the man fo prais'd ; but yet all this Was but a maiden-longing, to... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 pages
...jealoufies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadft difcover'd, What now we know. Bel. My father oft would fpeak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehenfive, I did thirft To fee the man fo prais'd; but yet all this Was but a maiden-longing, to... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 pages
...jealoufies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadft difcover'd,. What now we know. Bel. My father oft would fpeak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehenfive, I did thirft To fee the man fo prais'd; but yet all this Was but a maiden-longing, to... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...jealousies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadst discover'd, What now we now. Bel. My father oft would speak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehensive, I did thirst To see the man so prais'dj but yet all this Was but a maiden.longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...jealousies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadst discoiered What now we know. Bel. My father oft would speak Your worth and virtue ; and, as I did grow More and...in my window, Printing my thoughts in lawn, I saw u god, I thought, (but it was you) enter our gates. My blood flew out, and back again as fast, As I... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...jealousies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadst discovered What now we know. Bel. My father oft would speak Your worth and virtue ; and, as I did grow More and...soon as found ; till sitting in my window, Printing mv thoughts in lawn, I saw a god, I thought, (but it was you) enter our gate*. My blood flew out, and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pages
...confesses the motive far her disguise to have been Love far Prince Philaster. My father would oft speak Your worth and virtue, and as I did grow More and more apprehensive, I did thirst To see the man so prais'd, but yet all this Was but a maiden longing, to be lost As soon as found, till sitting in my... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...jealousies Had flown to nothing, if thou hadst discovered What now we know. Bel. My father oft would speak Your worth and virtue ; and, as I did grow More and...did thirst To see the man so praised ; but yet all tliis Was but a maiden longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my window, Printing my... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 pages
...Had flown to nothing, if thou hadst discover'd \V hut now we know. Bel. My father oft would speak50 Your worth and virtue; and, as I did grow More and more apprehensive, I did thirst To see the man so prais'd; but yet all this Was but a maiden longing, to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my... | |
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