| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1807 - 904 pages
...therewithal!.; Thy breath is like the steam of apple-pyes. Thy«lips resemble two cowcurr.bers faire, Thy teeth like to the tusks of fattest swine, Thy speech is like the thunder in the ay re; Would 'God thy toes, and lips, and all were mine. Carmela. Doron, what thing doth moue this... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1808 - 918 pages
...shall weare mjr gloue, At foot-ball sport thou shall my champion be. I Dor on. Carmela deare, euen as the golden ball That Venus got, such are thy goodly eyes, When cherries iuyce is tumbled therewithall ; Thy breath is like the steam of apple-pyes. Thy lips resemble two cowcumbers... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English prose literature - 1815 - 508 pages
...Within thy cap 'tis thou shalt wear my glove; At foot-ball sport thou shalt my champion be. DORON. CARMELA, dear, even as the golden ball That Venus...: Would God thy toes, thy lips, and all were mine CARMELA. DORON, what thing doth move this wishing grief? DORON. This love, CARMELA; ah, 'tis cruel... | |
| Archaica - 1815 - 520 pages
...Within thy cap 'tis thou shalt wear my glove; At foot-ball sport thou shalt my champion be. DORON. CARMELA, dear, even as the golden ball That Venus got, such are thy goodly eyes, When cherries'juice is jumbled therewithal; Thy breath is like the steam of apple-pies. Thy lips resemble... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 338 pages
...Within thy cap 'tis thou shalt wear my glove ; At foot-ball sport thou shalt my champion be. DORON. Carmela dear, even as the golden ball That Venus got,...; Would God, thy toes, thy lips, and all were mine ! CARMELA. Doron, what thing doth move this wishing grief? DORON. 'Tis love, Carmela, ah, 'tis cruel... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 340 pages
...Within thy cap 'tis thou shalt wear my glove ; At foot-ball sport thou shalt my champion be. DORON. Carmela dear, even as the golden ball That Venus got,...; Would God, thy toes, thy lips, and all were mine ! CARMELA. Doron, what thing doth move this wishing grief? DORON. 'Tis love, Carmela, ah, 'tis cruel... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 340 pages
...Within thy cap 'tis thou shalt wear my glove ; At foot-ball sport thou shalt my champion be. DORON. Carmela dear, even as the golden ball That Venus got,...; Would God, thy toes, thy lips, and all were mine ! CARMELA. Doron, what thing doth move this wishing grief? DORON. 'Tis love, Carmela, ah, 'tis cruel... | |
| Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - English poetry - 1876 - 576 pages
...Within thy cap 'tis thou shalt wear my glove; At foot-ball sport thou shalt my champion be. DORON. Carmela dear, even as the golden ball That Venus got,...Would God, thy toes, thy lips, and all were mine! CARMELA. Doron, what thing doth move this wishing grief! DORON. 'Tis love, Carmela, ah, 'tis cruel... | |
| Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - English poetry - 1878 - 576 pages
...Within thy cap 'tis thou shalt wear my glove; At foot-ball sport thou shalt my champion be. DORON. Carmela dear, even as the golden ball That Venus got,...air; Would God, thy toes, thy lips, and all were mine ! CARMELA. Doron, what thing doth move this wishing grief? DOROJf. 'Tis love, Carmela, ah, 'tis cruel... | |
| Robert Greene - English literature - 1880 - 120 pages
...shalt weare my gloue, Atfoote ball sport, thou shalt my champion be. D o R o f< . Carmela deare, euen as the golden ball That Venus got, such are thy goodly eyes : When cherries iuice is iumbled therewithall, Thy breath is like the steeme of apple pies. Thy lippes resemble two... | |
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