| Thomas Dekker - 1622 - 472 pages
...pretty body, when I comming Forth of the Temple, heard my begger-boy, My fweet fac'd godly begger-boy, crave an alms, Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky hand ; And when I took thee home, my moft chafte bofom, Me thought, was fild with no hot wanton fire, But with a holy flame, mounting fmce... | |
| 1808 - 556 pages
...I'll fet that day, Which gave thee to me. Little did I hope To meet fuch worlds of comfort in thyfelf, This little pretty body : when I coming Forth of the temple, heard my beggar boy, My fweet-faced godly beggar boy, crave an almsj Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1805 - 540 pages
...then ; In golden letters down I'll set that day, Which gave thee to me. Little did I hope To meet such worlds of comfort in thyself, This little, pretty...temple, heard my beggar-boy, My sweet-faced, godly beggar- boy, crave an alms, Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky hand !— And, when I took thee... | |
| English literature - 1806 - 740 pages
...I'll fst thru day, Which gave thee to me. Little did I hope To meet fuch worlds of comfort in thyfclf, This little, pretty body ; when I, coming Forth of the temple, heard my beggar-boy, My fweet-faccd, godly beggar-boy, crare an alms, Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky hand ! — And,... | |
| 1806 - 738 pages
...when I, coming Forth of the te.hple, heard my beggar-boy, My fweet-faced, godly b?g^ar-! oy, crayc an alms, Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky hand ! — And, when T took thee home, my moft chafte boforn, Metho-jght, was fill'd with no hot wanton fire, But with a... | |
| Books - 1806 - 740 pages
...I'll fet that day, Which gave thee to me. Little did I hope To meet fuch worlds of comfort in thyfelf, This little, pretty body ; when I, coming Forth of the temple, heard my beggar-toy. My fweet-faced, godly Ix'ggar-boy, crave an alms, Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...then. In golden letters down I'll set that day, Which gave thee to me. Little did I hope To meet such worlds of comfort in thyself, This little, pretty...coming Forth of the temple, heard my beggar-boy, My sweet-fac'd, godly beggar-boy, crave ah alms, Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky hand ; And when... | |
| Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...then. In golden letters down I'll set that day, Which gave thee to me. Little did I hope To meet such worlds of comfort in thyself, This little, pretty...coming Forth of the temple, heard 'my beggar-boy, My sweet-fac'd, godly beggar-boy, crave an alms, Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky hand ; And And... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 632 pages
...: In golden letters down I '11 set that day, Which gave thee to me. Little did I hope To meet such worlds of comfort in thyself, This little, pretty body; when I, coming Forth of the temple, heard my beggar- boy, My sweet-faced, godly beggar-boy, crave an alms, Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - Authors, English - 1837 - 418 pages
...; In golden letters down I '11 set that day, Which gave thee to me. Little did I hope To meet such worlds of comfort in thyself, This little, pretty...temple, heard my beggar-boy, My sweet-faced, godly beggar -boy, crave an alms, Which with glad hand I gave, with lucky hand ! — And, when I took thee... | |
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