| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 114 pages
...wayle and weepe. With that her moode began to sinke, And sayd, deare husband, for grace I call ; For I shall neuer sleepe nor winke Till I get your loue,...your commaundementes obay, In presence of people, and eake alone. — Well, on that condicion thou shalt haue Grace, and fayre bed to reste thy body... | |
| Taming - 1844 - 110 pages
...wayle and weepe. With that her moode began to sinke, And sayd, deare husband, for grace I call; e For I shall neuer sleepe nor winke Till I get your loue,...your commaundementes obay, In presence of people, and eake alone.— Well, on that condicion thou shalt haue Grace, and fayre bed to reste thy body in... | |
| 1853 - 738 pages
...wayle and weepe. With that her moode began to sinke, And sayd, deare husband, for grace I call ; For I shall neuer sleepe nor winke Till I get your loue,...neuer to you offend, In no maner of wise, of all my lyne ; Nor to doe nothing that may pretend To displease you with my wittes fyne. For Father, nor Mother,... | |
| Thomas Amyot, John Payne Collier, William Durrant Cooper, Alexander Dyce, Barron Field, Thomas Wright - English drama - 1853 - 768 pages
...wayle and weepe. With that her moode began to sinke, And sayd, deare hushand, for grace I call; For I shall neuer sleepe nor winke Till I get your loue,...whatso befall: And I will neuer to you offend, In no manor of wise, of all my lyue ; Nor to doe nothing that may pretend To displease you with my wittes... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - English poetry - 1866 - 406 pages
...weepe. With that her moode began to sinke, And sayd : deare husband, for grace I call ; toco For I shall neuer sleepe nor winke, Till I get your loue,...may pretend To displease you with my wittes fyue. 1 ie alive. " Then she knew wel that it was Sir Pelleas sword. ' Alas ! ' said she to Sir Gawaine,... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - English poetry - 1866 - 394 pages
...that her moode began to sinke, And sayd : deare husband, for grace I call ; 1000 For I shall ueuer sleepe nor winke, Till I get your loue, whatso befall...may pretend To displease you with my wittes fyue. ' ie alive. " Then she knew wel that it was Sir Pelleas sword. 'Alas!' said she to Sir Gawaine, 'ye... | |
| English poetry - 1866 - 396 pages
...that her moode began to sinke, And sayd : deare husband, for grace I call ; 1000 For I shall ueuer sleepe nor winke, Till I get your loue, whatso befall...may pretend To displease you with my wittes fyue. 1 ie alive. " Then she knew wel that it was Sir Pelleas sword. 'Alas I' said she to Sir Gawaine, 'ye... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1875 - 464 pages
...wayle and weepe. With that her moode began to sinke, And sayd, deare husband, for grace I call; For I shall neuer sleepe nor winke Till I get your loue,...your commaundementes obay, In presence of people, and eake alone. — Well, on that condicion thou shalt haue Grace, and fayre bed to reste thy body... | |
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