| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 420 pages
...rest, with, the corse. Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? I '11 have her, — but I will not keep her long. What!...husband, and his father^ To take her in her heart's extremest hate ; With curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes, The bleeding witness of her hatred by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 384 pages
...noble lord? Glo. No, to White -Fry ars; there attend my coming. H [Exeunt the rest, with the corse; Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? I '11 have her, — but I will not keep her long. What! I, that kill'd her husband, and his father,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 380 pages
...Chertsey, noble lord ? Glo. No, to White-Fryars; there attend my coming. [Exeunt the rest, with the corse. Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won? I 'il have her,—but I will not keep her long. What! I, that kill'd her husband, and his father, To... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 386 pages
...disgraced. Ritson. * We find the same lines, with a little variation, in Riehard Ilf, Vol. XI, p. 28 r " Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? " Was ever woman in this humour won ?" Am. Ed. s more -water glideth by the mill &.c.] A Scots proverb: " Mickle water goes by the miller... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 546 pages
...Chertsey, noble lord ? Glo. No, to White-Friars; thereattendmy coming. [Exeunt the rest, with the Core*. Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? ! • Was ever...husband, and his father, To take her in her heart's cxtremest hate ; With curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes, The bleeding witness of her hatred by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 386 pages
...Chertsey, noble lord ? Glo. No, lo White-Friars ; there attend my coining. [Exeunt the rest with the Corse. —Was ever woman in this- humour woo'd ? Was ever...husband, and his father, To take her in her heart's extremest hate ; With curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes, The bleeding witness of her hatred by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 490 pages
...Chertsey, noble lord ? Glo. No, to White-Friars ; there attend my coming. [Exeunt the rest, with the Cvne. Was ever woman in this humour woo'd? Was ever woman...husband, and his father, To take her in her heart's extremest hate ; With curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes, The bleeding witness of her hatred by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 520 pages
...noble lord ? Glo. No, to White-Friars ; there attend my coining. [Exeunt the rest, with the Corse. Was ever woman in this humour woo'd? Was ever woman...have her, — but I will not keep her long. What! [, that kill'd her hushand, and his father, To take her in her heart's extremes t hate ; With curses... | |
| 1836 - 884 pages
...lines will be sure to come up for poor Glycerium :— " Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Wai eeer woman in this humour won ? I'll have her — but I will not keep her long." They may stand as the motto of SCENE II. GLYCERIUM'S Bath-room, GLYCERIUM (in tlic hath), llvsis (a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 368 pages
...Chertsey, noble lord ? Glo. No, to White Friars ; there attend my coming. [Exeunt the rest, with the Corse. Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman...husband, and his father, To take her in her heart's extremes! hate ; With curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes, The bleeding witness of her hatred by... | |
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