| Edward Vernon Utterson - 1817 - 252 páginas
...vpon a day, Among my friendes to sporte : To an house I tooke the way, To rest me for my comforte. Another there came right soone also, The yongest to...full woe, That he and the yongest should parte in twayne. 6O But the mother was fell, and might her not see, Wherefore of her she would haue bene rid... | |
| Edward Vernon Utterson - 1825 - 252 páginas
...beleeue you me, Of condicions, was none their pere. The yongest was meeke, and gentle y wys, Her fathers condicion she had : The eldest her mothers withouten...full woe, That he and the yongest should parte in twayne. 60 But the mother was fell, and might her not see, Wherefore of her she would haue bene rid... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 114 páginas
...durst her not bid. Full many there came the yongest to haue, But her father was loth her to forgoe : None there came the eldest to craue, For feare it...full woe, That he and the yongest should parte in twayne. But the mother was fell, and might her not see, Wherefore of her she would haue bene rid :... | |
| Taming - 1844 - 110 páginas
...durst her not bid. Full many there came the yongest to haue, But her father was loth her to forgoe : None there came the eldest to craue, For feare it...full woe, That he and the yongest should parte in twayne. But the mother was fell, and might her not see, Wherefore of her she would haue bene rid :... | |
| 1853 - 738 páginas
...came the yongest to haue, But her father was loth her to forgoc : None there came the eldest to crane, For feare it should turne them to woe. The Father was loth any man to beguile, For he was true and inst withall, Yet there came one within a while, Th;U her domaundcd in the Hall. Another there came... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1866 - 394 páginas
...durst her not bid. Full many there came the yongest to haue, But her father was loth her to forgoe : so None there came the eldest to craue, For feare it...full woe, That he and the yongest should parte in twayne. eo But the mother was fell, and might her not see, Wherefore of her she would haue bene rid.... | |
| 1866 - 396 páginas
...her father was loth her to forgoe : so None there came the eldest to craue, For feare it should turue them to woe. The Father was loth any man to beguile,...full woe, That he and the yongest should parte in twayne. 60 But the mother was fell, and might her not see, Wherefore of her she would haue bene rid.... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1875 - 464 páginas
...durst her not bid. Full many there come the yongest to haue, But her father was loth her to forgoe : None there came the eldest to craue, For feare it...fathers heart full woe, That he and the yongest should part in twayne. VOL. iv.(') 2 D But the mother was fell, and might her not see, Wherefore of her she... | |
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