I will (said I) at once my loue declare and tell: I loude you euer as my father well, No otherwise, if more to know you craue : We loue you chiefly for the goodes you haue. Thus much I said, the more their flattery to detect... The British Bibliographer - Page 120by Samuel-Egerton Brydges - 1814Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1815 - 556 pages
...For why lic wonted was to loue me wonders wel : How much dost thou (quoth he) Cordile thy father loue I wil (sayd I) at once my loue declare and tell :...lou'de the more of late then thy deserts require, Thou neucr shah, to any pan aspire Of this my realme, emong thy sisters twayne, But euer shalt vndotid ay... | |
| William Baldwin, Thomas Blenerhasset, John Higgins, Richard Niccols - Great Britain - 1815 - 550 pages
...For why he wonted was to loue me wonders wel : How much dost thou (quoth he) Cordile thy father loue I wil (sayd I) at once my loue declare and tell :...much I said, the more their flattery to detect But he rae aunswered therunto again with ire, Because thou dost thy fathers aged yeare neglect, That lou'de... | |
| Geoffrey Bullough - 1975 - 584 pages
...father well, No otherwise, if more to know you crave : We love you chiefly for the goodes2 you have. Thus much I said, the more their flattery to detect, But he me answered therunto again with Ire, Because thou dost thy fathers aged yeares neglect, That lovde the... | |
| Grace Ioppolo - Drama - 2003 - 208 pages
...father well, No otherwise, if more to know you crave: We love you chiefly for the goodes you have. Thus much I said, the more their flattery to detect, But he me answered therunto again with Ire, Because thou dost thy fathers aged yeares neglect, That lovde the... | |
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