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
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1865 - 592 Seiten
...art deceived, 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.... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1866 - 736 Seiten
...And she strokes thy head ? Bel. Yes. SCKNK I. ЛОТ III. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks ? Jlel. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee, boy ? ha' liel. How, my lord ? Phi. She kisses thee ? Jlel. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she does.... | |
| 1870 - 610 Seiten
...Phi. Thou art deceived, boy : And she strokes thy head ? Bd. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks ? K v$~)RR/ ¡'hi. Why, then, she does not love me. Come, she does. I bade her do it ; I charged her, by all charms... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 Seiten
...Phi. Thou art deceived, boy : And she strokes thy head ? Bel. Yes. PAi. And she does clap thy cheeks ? Bel. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee, boy ? ha ! Bel. How, my lord ? /'/:•/. She kisses thee ? Bel. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she does. Bel. No, by my... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1887 - 526 Seiten
...art deceived, boy : .^nd she strokes thy head? Bel. Yes. Phi, And she does clap thy cheeks ? £el. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee, boy ? ha ! Bel. How, my lord ? Phi. She kisses thee ? '^_ Bel. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she does. Eel. No, by my life. [does Phi. Why then... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1887 - 522 Seiten
...Phi. Thou art deceived, 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 I Bel. How, my lord ? Phi. She kisses thee ? Bel. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she does.... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1890 - 616 Seiten
...Thou art deceived, boy : And she strokes thy head ? 220 Bel. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks? Bel. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee,...not love me. Come, she does, I bade her do it ; I charged her, by all charms 231 Of love between us, by the hope of peace We should enjoy, to yield thee... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 392 Seiten
...deceiv'd, boy. — And she strokes thy head ? Sell. 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 ? 20 Kiel. Not so, my lord. Phi. Come, come, I know she... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1895 - 622 Seiten
...Thou art deceived, boy : And she strokes thy head ? 220 Bel. Yes. Phi. And she does clap thy cheeks ? Bel. She does, my lord. Phi. And she does kiss thee,...not love me. Come, she does, I bade her do it ; I charged her, by all charms 231 Of love between us, by the hope of peace We should enjoy, to yield thee... | |
| George Ansel Watrous - 1903 - 334 Seiten
...Phi. Thou art deceived, 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,...Phi. She kisses thee ? Bel. Not so, my lord. Phi. That 's strange ! — I know she does. Bel. No, by my life. Phi. Why then she does not love me. Come,... | |
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