Methinks, your words Fall not from off your tongue so evenly, Nor is there in your looks that quietness, That I was wont to see. Phi. Thou art decfi\ed, boy : And she strokes thy head ? Bel. Bell's British Theatre - Seite 48herausgegeben von - 1797Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1804 - 516 Seiten
...boy : And she strokes thy head ? Lel. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks? Bel. She does, my lord. Bel. How, my lord ? Phi. She kisses thee ? Bel. Not...Phi. Why then she does not love me. Come, she does. I bad her do it. I charged her, by all charms Of love between us, by the hope of peace We should enjoy,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 Seiten
...Phi. Thou art deceived, boy : And she strokes thy head i Bel. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks? Bel. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee,...kisses thee ? Bel. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, £ know she does. Bel. No, by my life. Phi. Why then she does not love me. Come, she docs. I bad her... | |
| 1804 - 510 Seiten
...And she strokes thy head ? Bel. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy checks? Bel. She does, my lord. Г/// And she does kiss thee, boy ? ha ! Bel. How, my lord...Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she does. Bet. No, by my life. Phi. Why then she does not love me. Como, she does. I bad her do it. I charged... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 Seiten
...deceiv'd, boy. — And she strokes thy head ? Bell. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks ? Bell. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee, boy, ha ? Bell. How, my lord ? Phi. She kisses thee ? Bell. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she does.... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 Seiten
...Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks? ' Bel. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee, hoy? ha! Bel. How, my lord? Phi. She kisses thee? Bel....Come, come, I know she does. Bel. No, by my life. [she does. Phi. W hymen she does not love me. Come, I bad her do it; I charg'd her, by all charms Of... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 Seiten
...Thou art deceiv'd, boy : And she strokes thy head? » Bel. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks? Bel. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee,...boy? ha! Bel. How, my lord? Phi. She kisses thee? Bvl. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she does. Bel. No, by my life. [she does. "Phi. Why then... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 Seiten
...Phi. Thou art deceiv'd, boy : And she strokes thy head ? Bel. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks? Bel. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee, boy? ha! Bel. How, my lord ? PA!. She kisses thee? Bel. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she does. Bel. No, by my life.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 Seiten
...She kisses thee ? Bel. Not so, my lord. PA/. Come, come, I know she does. Bel. No, by my life. PAi. Why then she does not love me. Come, she does. I bade her do it. I charged her, by all charms Of love between us, by the hope of peace We should enjoy, to yield thee... | |
| 1811 - 718 Seiten
...PAi. Thou art deceived, boy: And she strokes thy head i Bel. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks ? Bel. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee, boy ? lia ! Be I. How, my lord ? PAt. She kisses thee? Bel. Not so, my lord. PAi. Come, come, I know she... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 Seiten
...deceiv'd, boy. — And she strokes thy head ? Bell. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks ? Bell. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee, boy, ha ? Bell. How, my lord ? Phi. She kisses thee ? Bell. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she does.... | |
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