| Ellen Crofts - 1884 - 394 páginas
...daughter or his dearest child. There came a stranger to this wealthy man, And he refused and spared to take his own, Or of his store to dress or make his meat, But took the poor man's sheep, partly poor man's store And dressed it for the stranger in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 596 páginas
...lamb, Which he bad bought and nourish'd by the band ; And it grew up, and fed with him and his, And ate and drank, as he and his were wont, And in his bosom...dearest child. There came a stranger to this wealthy man j And he refus'd and spar'd to take his own, Or of his store to dress or make him meat, But took the... | |
| George Peele - 1887 - 300 páginas
...with him and his, And ate and drank as he and his were wont, And in his bosom slept, and was to him As was his daughter or his dearest child. There came a stranger to this wealthy man ; And he refused and spared to take his own, Or of his store to dress or make him meat, But took the poor man's... | |
| 1892 - 496 páginas
...eine Umschreibung für Bethsabe. Zur bedeutung von joy vergl. Schmidt's Shakespeare-lexikon. (Nathan) There came a stranger to this wealthy man; And he refus'd and spar'd to take bis own, Or of bis störe to dress or make him meat, But took the poor man's sheep, poor m M n 's störe,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 394 páginas
...with him and his, And ate and drank as ho and his were wont, 20 And in his bosom slept, and was to him As was his daughter or his dearest child. — There came a stranger to this wealthy man, And he refused and spared to take his own, Or of his store to dress or make his meat, But took the poor man's... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - 1901 - 862 páginas
...daughter or his dearest child. There en mea stranger to this wealthy man ; And he refused and spared d not think to shed a tear In all my miseries ; but thou hast forc'd me, Out of thy hones . . . [text here is corrupt] And dressed it for this stranger in his house. ^ hat, tell me, shall he... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 páginas
...live 1 [Sixteen lines omitted.] a The hum of Bees. "[See also page 401.] ' [Not divided into acts.] As was his daughter or his dearest child. — There came a stranger to this wealthy man, And he refused and spared to take his own, Or of his store to dress or make his meat, But took the poor man's... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 718 páginas
...his were wont, And in his bosom slept, and was to live 1 [Sixteen lines omitted.] > The hum of Bees. As was his daughter or his dearest child. — There came a stranger to this wealthy man, And he refused and spared to take his own, Or of his store to dress or make his meat, But took the poor man's... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 páginas
...live 1 [Sixteen lines omitted.] 2 The hum of Bees. "[See also page 401.] * [Not divided into acts.] As was his daughter or his dearest child. — There came a stranger to this wealthy man, And he refused and spared to take his own, Or of his store to dress or make his meat, But took the poor man's... | |
| William Henry Williams - 1905 - 600 páginas
...daughter or his dearest child. 50 There came a stranger to this wealthy man : And he refused and spared to take his own, Or of his store to dress or make...the poor man's sheep, partly, poor man's store, And dressed it for this stranger in his house. 55 What, tell me, shall be done to him for this ? Dav. Now,... | |
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