| John Bell - 1791 - 320 páginas
...fellow. [Exit Landlady, and comes bach again presently. John. What, agen ! Nay, then it is decreed; tho' hills were set on hills, And seas met seas, to guard thee, I would through. Land. Odd's my witness, if you ruffle me, I'll spoil your sweet face for you, that I will. Go, go to... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 páginas
...faces — Fred. Prythee, be sober. Enter LANDI/IDY. i John. What, again ! Nay, then it is decreed, though hills were set on hills, And seas met seas, to guard thee ! I would through! Land. Od's my witness, if you ruffle me, I'll spoil your sweet face for you. John. Oh raptures! raptures!... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 páginas
...faces — Fred. Prythee, be sober. • Enter LANDLADY. John. What, again ! Nay, then it is decreed, though hills were set on hills> And seas met seas, to guard dice ! I would through! Land. Od's my witness, if you ruffle me, I'll spoil your sweet face for you.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...fellow. [Exit Landlady, and comes back again presently. John. What, again ? Nay, then it is decreed; though hills were set on hills, And seas met seas, to guard thee, I would through. Land. Odd's my witness, if you ruffle me, I'll spoil your sweet face for you, that I will. Go, go to... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 páginas
...mis? S С ENE II. Catiline talus. Cat. It is decreed. Nor shall thy fate, О Rome, Resist my vow. Tho' hills were set on hills, And seas met seas to guard thee, I would through: [oust; I'd plough up rocks, steep as the Alps in And lave the Tyrrhene waters into clouds; But I would... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...;/•,'•'/ Landlady, and comes back again presently. John. What, again ? Nay, then it is decreed ; though hills were set on hills, And seas met seas, to guard thce, I would through. Land. Odd's my witness, if you ruffle me, I'll spoil your sweet face for you,... | |
| 1829 - 390 páginas
...of the sick, and croak'd despair. YOUNG. It is decreed ; nor shall the fate of Rome Resist my vow. Though hills were set on hills, And seas met seas to guard thee, I would through ; I'll plough up rocks, steep as the Alps, in dust, And lave the Tyrrhene waters into clouds, But I... | |
| 1832 - 826 páginas
...fellow. [Exit LANDLADY, and comes back again presently. John. What, again? Чау, then it is decreed ¡ though hills were set on hills, And seas met seas, to guard thee, I would through. Land. Odd 's my witness, if you ruffle me, I'll poil your sweet face for you, that I will. Go, go to... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 806 páginas
...mother Caliope the goddesse. Chaucer. Boefiui, book iii. — Nor shall thy fate, ft Rome, Resist my vow. Though hills were set on hills, And seas met seas, to guard thee ; I would through I, plough up rocks, steep as the Alpes, in dust ; And lave the Tyrrhene waters, into clouds, But I... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 páginas
...— Act I. Sc. 1. CATILINE soliloquists. It is decreed : nor shall thy fate, O Rome, Resist my vow. Though hills were set on hills, And seas met seas to guard thee, I would through ; Ay, plough up rocks, steep as the Alps, in dust, 5 And lave the Tyrrhene waters into clouds, But... | |
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