| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...Yet would not thus be punish'd. Enter PHARAMOND and GALATEA. King. What, is she found ? PAa. No, we have ta'en her horse. He gallop'd empty by ; there...; why left you her; Gal. She did command me. King. You're all cunning to obey us for our hurt , But I will have her. Run all, disperse yourselves; the... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...MECRA. King. What, is she found? PA«. No ; we have ta'en her horse : He galloped empty by. There's some treason. You, Galatea, rode with her into the...'Twould ill become my fortunes and my birth, To disobey the daughter of my king. King. You're all cunning to obey us, for our hurt ; But I will have her. P/in.... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...empty bv. There's some treason. You, Galatea, rode with her into the wood ! Why left you her ? oul. She did command me. King. Command ! you should not....Twould ill become my fortunes and my birth, To disobey the daughter of my king. King. You're all cunning to obey us, for pur hurt ; But I will have her. Phn.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...MECRA. King. What, is she found? Pha. No ; we have ta'en her horse : He galloped empty by. There's some treason. You, Galatea, rode with her into the...wood ! Why left you her ? Gal. She did command me. A'ing. Command ! you should not. Gal. 'Twould ill become my fortunes and ray birth, To disobey the... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...Mi'.;., King. What, is she found? Pha. No ; we have ta'en her horse : He galloped empty by. There's some treason. You, Galatea, rode with her into the wood ! Why left you her ? 6al. She did command me. King. Command ! you should not. Gat. Twould ill become my fortunes and mj... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...MEGRA. К ing. What, is she found ? PA«. No ; we have ta'en her horse t He galloped empty by. There's some treason. You, Galatea, rode with her into the...She did command me. King. Command ! you should not Cal. 'Twould Ш become my fortunes and my birth, To disobey the daughter of my king. Xing. You're all... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - English drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...and Megra. King. What, is she found? Pita. No; we have ta'en her horse: He gallop'd empty by. There's some treason. You, Galatea, rode with her into the...She did command me. King. Command! You should not. [birth, Gal. 'Twould iin>ecomcmy fortunesand my To disobey the daughter of my king. King. You're all... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 pages
...Megra. King. What, is she found ? Pka. No ; we have la'en her horse : He gallop'd empty by. There's some treason. You, Galatea, rode with her into the wood: Why left you her? Gal. Sfie did command me. King. Command! You should not. [birth, Gal. Twould ill become rny fortunes and... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...MEGHA. King. What, is she found ? P ha. No ; we have ta'en her horse : He galloped empty by. There's train, and wait alone without — Alicia here ! Unfortunate encounter ! B ? Gat. She did command me. King. Command ! you should not. Gal. 'Twould ill become my fortunes and... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - Poetry - 1855 - 412 pages
...[ance [Aside. Enter PHABAJIOND, GALATEA, and MEGBA. King. What, is she found ? Pha. No ; we have taVn her horse : He gallop'd empty by. There is some treason....'Twould ill become my fortunes and my birth To disobey the daughter of my king. King. You're all cunning to obey us for our hurt ; Run all ; disperse yourselves... | |
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