And lock'd him in the brightness of her looks, Was not so beauteous in Apollo's eyes As is fair Margaret to the Lincoln Earl. Recant thee, Lacy, thou art put in trust : — Edward, thy sovereign's son, hath chosen thee, A secret friend, to court her for... Minor Elizabethan Drama - Página 179editado por - 1913Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 646 páginas
...Daphne, the damfel that caught Phoebus fad, " And lock'd him in the brightnefs of her looks, " Was not fo beauteous in Apollo's eyes, " As is fair Margaret, to the Lincoln earl." * '" • » " We mud lay plots for (lately tragedies, " Strange comick fhews, fuch as proud Rofcius... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 488 páginas
...pride, " And brave the brunt of froward Eolus." * * * " Daphne, the damsel that caught Photbus fast, " And lock'd him in the brightness of her looks, " Was...eyes, " As is fair Margaret, to the Lincoln earl." 99 » " Strange comick shews, such as proud Roscius " We must lay plots for stately tragedies, " Vaunted... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 614 páginas
...pride, ' And brave the brunt of froward Eolus." * * * " Daphne, the damsel that caught Phoebus fast, " And lock'd him in the brightness of her looks, " Was...eyes, " As is fair Margaret, to the Lincoln earl." * * * " We must lay plots for stately tragedies. " Strange comick shews, such as proud Roscius " Vaunted... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 456 páginas
...Bungay. Here's Lacy, Marg'ret; step aside awhile. Lacy. Daphne, the damsel that caught Phoebus fast, And lock'd him in the brightness of her looks, Was not so beauteous in Apollo's eyes, As is fair Marg'ret to the Lincoln earl. Recant thee, Lacy, thou art put in trust: Edward, thy sovereign's son,... | |
| Robert Greene - 1831 - 352 páginas
...LACY. Daphne, the damsel that caught Phoebus And lock'd him in the brightness of her looks, [fast, Was not so beauteous in Apollo's eyes, As is fair...prince with treachery ? Lacy, love makes no exception* of a friend, Nor deems it of a prince, but as a man. Honor bids thee control him in his lust ; His... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce, George Peele - 1861 - 650 páginas
...84X1 before, Margaret's first speech iu p. lit, first col,, and her next speech but one in this coL A secret friend, to court her for himself, And dar'st...prince with treachery? Lacy, love makes no exception* of a friend, Nor deems it of a prince but as a man. Honour bids thee control him in his lust ; His... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 páginas
...aside awhile. \lietires with, ЫЛНОЛКЕТ. Lacy. Daphne, the damsel that caught Phcebus fust, m the P/tœnissœ Kecant thee, Lacy, thou art put in trust: Edward, thy sovereign's son, hath chosen thee, A secret friend,... | |
| 1870 - 610 páginas
...step aside awhile. [Retires with МАПСЛКЕТ. Lacy. Daphne, the damsel that caught Phccbus fast, And lock'd him in the brightness of her looks, Was...in Apollo's eyes As is fair Margaret to the Lincoln Karl, lïecant thee, Lacy, thou art put in trust : Edward, thy sovereign's son, hath chosen thee, A... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1874 - 640 páginas
...Margaret ; step aside awhile. [Retira with Ылкилш-.т. Lacy. Daphne, the damsel that caught Phoobue And lock'd him in the brightness of her looks, Was not so beauteous in Apollo's eyes Ax is fair Margaret to the Lincoln Earl. Recant thee, Lacy, thou art put in trust : Edward, thy sovereign's... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1883 - 652 páginas
...her looks, WM not so beauteous in Apollo's eyea A« ia fair Margaret to the Lincoln Earl. Reeut tbee, Lacy, thou art put in trust: Edward, thy sovereign's son, hath chosen thee, • Tltal (Wt /air emtrtemu, ftc.l Qy. " That Ihii /air, witty, cmirt<o*M t " Ac. ? Sec before, Margaret's... | |
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