 | George Chapman - 1875
...shall stand here, my lord, unseen, and hear all ; Do I deal now like a right friend with you? Ans. Like a most faithful. Vot. You shall have her mind,...friendship, sir, Is the sweet mistress that I only serve ; I prite the roughness of a man's embrace, Before the soft lips of a hundred ladies. Ans. And that's an... | |
 | George Chapman - 1874
...shall stand here, my lord, unseen, and hear all ; Do I deal now like a right friend with you ? Ans. Like a most faithful. Vot. You shall have her mind,...that's an honest mind of thee. Vot. Lock yourself, sir. ÎCENE 374 THE SECOND MAIDEN'S TRAGEDY. Into that closet, and be sure none see you. Trust not a creature,... | |
 | George Chapman - 1875
...shall stand here, my lord, unseen, and hear all ; Do I deal now like a right friend with you? Aits. Like a most faithful. Vot. You shall have her mind,...hundred ladies. Ans. And that's an honest mind of thee. Vol. Lock yourself, sir. Into that closet, and be sure none see you. Trust not a creature, we'll have... | |
 | Robert Dodsley - 1875 - Страниц: 564
...shall stand here, my lord, unseen, And hear all; do I deal now like a right Friend with you 1 ANS. Like a most faithful. VOT. You shall have her mind,...embrace Before the soft lips of a hundred ladies. Axs. And that's an honest mind of thee. VOT. Lock yourself, sir, Into that closet, and be sure none... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Charles Hamilton, John Fletcher - 1994 - Страниц: 275
...hear all. 1 800 Do I deal now like a right friend with you? ANSELMUS: Like a most faithful. VOTARIUS: You shall have her mind e'en as it comes to me, Though I undo her by't. Your friendship, sir, 1805 Is the sweet mistress that I only serve. I prize the roughness of a man's embrace Before the soft... | |
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