| William Shakespeare - 1920 - 172 pages
...At that sight her colour chaungde, and she said to Aliena ; See Mistresse where our iolly Forrester comes. And you are not a little glad thereof (quoth Aliena) your nose bewayes what porredge you loue, the winde can not bee tied within his quarter, the Sunne shaddowed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 478 pages
...fight her I, ii, 117 colour chaungde, and (he faid to Aliena; See MiftrelTe where our iolly Forrefter comes. And you are not a little glad thereof (quoth Aliena) your nofe bewrayes what porredge you loue, the winde can not bee tied within his quarter, the Sunne fhaddowed... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1875 - 366 pages
...At that sight her colour changde, and shee said to Aliena, See Mistresse where our jolly Forrester comes. And you are not a little glad thereof (quoth Aliena), your nose bewrayes what porredge you love, the winde cannot be tyed within his quarter, the Sun shadowed with... | |
| Thomas Lodge - 1883 - 666 pages
...At that fight her colour chaungde, and fhe faid to ALIENA; See Miftreffe where our iolly Forrefter comes. And you are not a little glad thereof (quoth ALIENA^ your nofe bewrayes what porredge you loue, the winde can not bee tied within his quarter, the Sunne fhaddowed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 474 pages
...fight her I, ii, 117 colour chaungde, and fhe faid to Aliena ; See Miftreffe where our iolly Forrefter comes. And you are not a little glad thereof (quoth Aliena) your nofe bewrayes what porredge you loue, the winde can not bee tied within his quarter, the Sunne fhaddowed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 476 pages
...f,ght her I, ii, 117 colour chaungde, and fhe faid to Aliena; See MiftrcflTe where our iolly Forrefte' comes. And you are not a little glad thereof (quoth Aliena) your nofe bewrayes what porredge you loue, the winde can not bee tied within his quarter, the Sunne fhaddowed... | |
| Thomas Lodge - 1893 - 202 pages
...Bordeaux. These conjectures did they cast in their heads, but specially Ganymede : who having love in heart proved restless, and half without patience,...of a woman's looks: but no more of that, Lupus est in fabula." As soon as Rosader was come within the reach of her EOSALIND. 123 tongue's end, Aliena... | |
| Thomas Lodge - English fiction - 1902 - 230 pages
...At that sight her colour changde, and shee said to Aliena, See, mistresse, where Our jolly forrester comes. And you are not a little glad thereof (quoth Aliena), your nose bewrayes what porredge you love : the winde cannot be tyed within his quarter, the sun shadowed with... | |
| Thomas Lodge - Rosalind (Fictitious character) - 1592 - 144 pages
...At that sight her colour changde, and shee said to Aliena, See Mistresse where our jolly Forrester comes. And you are not a little glad thereof (quoth Aliena), your nose bewrayes what porredge you love, the winde cannot be tyed within his quarter, the Sun shadowed with... | |
| Thomas Lodge - Fiction - 1910 - 174 pages
...saw where Rosader came pacing towards them with his forest bill on his neck. At that sight her color changed, and she said to Aliena: " See, mistress,...are not a little glad thereof," quoth Aliena, " your 30 nose bewrays what porridge you love: the wind cannot be tied within his quarter, the sun shadowed... | |
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