| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 310 páginas
...fame i I do believe That men in love are ever drunk, as drunken men Are ever loving. Ant. Pr'ythee, be thou fober, And know that they are none of thofe, not guilty Of the leaft vanity in love, only a doubt Fame might too far report, or rather flatter The The graces of this woman, made... | |
| 1777 - 560 páginas
...new fame : I do believe too That men in lore are ever drank, as drunken men Are ever loving. Aatb. Prithee be thou fober, And know that they are none...woman, made them curious To find the truth ; which, fince they find fo Lock'd up from their fie arches, they are now refplv'd To give the wonder over.... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 424 páginas
...fame ? I do beKeve That men in love are ever drunk, as drunken men Are ever loving. Ant. Pr'ythee, be thou fober, And know that they are none of thofe,...woman, made them curious To find the truth ; which fince they find fo f Lock'd up from their fearches, they are now refolv'd To give the wonder over.... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 páginas
...fame ? I do believe That men in love are ever drunk, as drunken men Are ever loving. 4nt. Pr'ythee, be thou fober, And know that they are none of thofe,...woman, made them curious To find the truth ; which fince they find fo Lock'd up from their fearches, they are now refolv'd To give the wonder over. Pet.... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 410 páginas
...fame ? I do believe That men in love are ever drunk, as drunken men Ate ever loving. Ant. Pr'ythee, be thou fober, And know that they are none of thofe,...only a doubt Fame might too far report, or rather ftatter The graces of this woman, made them curious To find the truth ; which fince they find fo Lock'd... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 320 páginas
...loving. AnC. Pr'ythee, be thou sober, And know that they are none of those, not guilty Of the least vanity of love : only a doubt Fame might too far report,...woman, made them curious To find the truth ; which since they find so Lock'd up from their searches, they are now resolv'd To give the wonder over. Pet.... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 páginas
...loving. Ant. Pr'ythee be .thou sober, And know that they are none of those, not guilty Of the least vanity of love ; only a doubt Fame might too far report,...woman, made them curious To find the truth ; which, since they find so Lock'd up from their searches, they are now resolv'd To give the wonder over. Peter.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 páginas
...loving. Ant. Pr'ythee be thou sober, And know that they are none of those, not guilty Of the least vanity of love ; only a doubt Fame might too far report,...woman, made them curious To find the truth ; which, since they find so Lock'd up from their searches, they are now resolv'd To give the wonder over. Peter.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...loving. .-.'."'. Pr'ythee, be thou sober, And know that they are none of those, not guilty Of the least vanity of love : only a doubt Fame might too far report,...woman, made them curious To find the truth ; which, since they find so, Lock'd up from their searches; they are now rcsolv'd To give the wonder over. Pet.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...loving. Ant. Pr'ythee, be thou sober, And know that they are none of those, not guilty Of the least vanity of love : only a doubt Fame might too far report,...woman, made them curious To find the truth ; which, since they find so, Lock'd up from their searches ; they are now resolv'd To give the wonder over.... | |
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