| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 394 trang
...And. There's a testril of me too : if one knight give a ('In. Would you have a love song, or a song of good life? Sir To. A love-song, a love-song. Sir And....And. Excellent good, i'faith! Sir To. Good, good. < ie Voice. In Fiddes't Life of Wolsey, Append, p. 128, 'Singing men well breeuted.' The phrase is... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 560 trang
...Good-fellow," (4to, 1628, reprinted for the Percy Society) in opposition to " a love song." VOL. III. A a SONG. Clo. O, mistress mine! where are you roaming?...love's coming, That can sing both high and low. Trip no farther, pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. Sir And.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 trang
...for a friend : — " O, mistress mine, where are you roaming ? O, stay and bear ; your true love 's coming, That can sing both high and low : Trip no...in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. What is love ? 't is not hereafter ; Present mivth hath present laughter ; What 's to come is still... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 574 trang
...good life ? Sir To. A love-song, a love-song. Sir And. Ay, ay ; 1 care not for good life. SONG. Clo. 0 mistress mine, where are you roaming? O, stay and...both high and low : Trip no further, pretty sweeting ; [1 1 A iloof seems to have been something more than half a gallon. REED. [2] An allusion to an old... | |
| Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 trang
...king ! Away before me to sweet beds of flowers ; Love-thoughts lie rich, when canopied with bowers. SONG. Clo. O mistress mine, where are you roaming?...love's coming,^ That can sing both high and low: Trip it no further, pretty sweeting ; Journey's end in lover's meeting, Every wwe man's eon doth know. What... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 474 trang
...love-song. Sir And. Ay, ay ; I care not for good life. SONG. Go. 0 mistress mine, where are you roaming ? 0, stay and hear ; your true love's coming, That can...And. Excellent good, i'faith. Sir To. Good, good. * Ike fool hat an excellent breast.] ie voice. 6 / tent thce sixpence for thy leman :] ie mistress.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 trang
...There's a testril of me, too : if me knight give a — Clo. Would you have a love-song, or a song of ed, a good outward happiness. Claud. Before morning! O! stay and hear; your true fare's coming, That can sing both high and lotc. Trip no further,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 trang
...SONG. Clo. 0 mistress mine, where are you roaming? 0, stay and hear; your true lac fa coming, Tnot con sing both high and low : Trip no further, pretty sweeting...man's son doth know. Sir And. Excellent good, i'faith. Str To. Good, good. Clo. What is love 1 'tis not hereafter: Present mirth hath present laughter ; What's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 622 trang
...good life. SONG. CLO. 0 mistress mine, where are you roaming ? 0, stay and hear ; your true love 'a coming, That can sing both high and low : Trip no...wise man's son doth know. SIR AND. Excellent good, i' faith. SIE To. Good, good. CLO. What is love 1 't is not hereafter ; Present mirth hath present... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 trang
...good life. BONO. Clo. O mistress mine, where are you roaming ? 0, stay and hear ; your true love 's coming, That can sing both high and low : Trip no...wise man's son doth know. Sir And. Excellent good, i' faith ! * Loggerheads be. t Voice. t Mistress, i I did impetticoat thy gratuity. Sir To. Good, good.... | |
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