| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 572 sidor
...conjuration, and what mighty magic (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal), I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet,...nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing, — To fall in love with what she fenr'd to look on ? 429 It is a judgment maim'd, and most imperfect,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 sidor
...conjuration, and what mighty magick, (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal,) I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold; Of spirit so still and quiet,...nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing,— To fall'in love with what she fear'd to look on ? It is a judgment maim'd, and most imperfect, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 sidor
...conjuration, and what mighty magick, (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal,) I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet,...nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing, — To fall in love with what she fear'd to look on? It is a judgment maim'd, and most imperfect, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 sidor
...conjuration, and what mighty magick, (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal,) I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet,...nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing, — To fall in love with what she fear'd to look on ? It is a judgment inaim'd, and most imperfect,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 sidor
...conjuration, and what mighty magick, (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal,) I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blush d at herself; And she, — in spite of nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing, —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 sidor
...conjuration, and what mighty magick, (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal,) I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold; Of spirit so still and quiet,...nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing, — To fall in love with what she fear'd to look on ? It is a judgement maim'd, and most imperfect,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 344 sidor
...conjuration, and what mighty magic, (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal,) I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet,...nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing, — To fall in love with what she fear'd to look on ? It is a judgment maim'd, and most imperfect,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 sidor
...conjuration, and what mighty magic, (For such proceeding I am churg'd withal) I won his daughter with. Bra. ) — To "fall in love with what she fear'd to look on ? It is a judgement maim'd, and most imperfect,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 sidor
...won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold; Of spint so still and quiet, that her motion IMush'd at herself; And she, — in spite of nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing, — To tall in love with what she tear' d to look on î It is a judgement maim'd, and most imperfect,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 440 sidor
...conjuration, and what mighty magic, (For such proceedings am I charg'd withal) I won his daughter with. Bra. A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet,...nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing,-- i To fall in love with what she fear'd to look on ? It is a judgment maim'd, and most imperfect, That... | |
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