 | Washington Irving - 1820 - 419 sidor
...the unassuming gentleness and winning kindness of her manners. It might be truly said of her : " This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the...something greater than herself; Too noble for this place." The village was one of those sequestered spots, which still retain some vestiges of old English customs.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...MASON. " You as little know how to fear that I am false, as," &c. PER. I'll swear for 'em 9 . PoL. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the...something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. CJM. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out': Good sooth, she is The queen of curds... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1821 - 343 sidor
...the unassuming gentleness and winning kindness of her manners. It might be truly said of her " This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the...something greater than herself; Too noble for this place." The village was one of those sequestered spots, •which still retain some vestiges of old English... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. CJM. He tells her something, That makes her blood look...: Good sooth, she is The queen of curds and cream. CLO. Come on, strike up. DOR. Mopsa must be your mistress : marry, garlick, To mend her kissing with.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...lass, tlia Ran on the green-sward ; nothing she di seems But smacks of something greater than herse Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : good sooth, The queen of curds and cream. down. Come on, strike up. Dor. Mopsa must be your mistress : marry, To... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823
...Your hand, my Perdita : so turtles pair, That never mean to part. Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the...: Good sooth, she is The queen of curds and cream. Clo. Come on, strike up. Dor. Mopsa must be your mistress ; marry, garlic, To mend her kissing with.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823
...Your hand, my Perdita . so turtles pair, That never mean to part. Per. ' I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the...something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she i'9 The queen of curds and cream. Clo. Come on, strike up. Dor. Mopsa must he your mistress : marry,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823
...Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green-sward :f I would not care, I then would be content ; For then 1 should The queen of curds and cream. [she is Clo. Come on, strike up. Dor. Mopsa must be your mistress : marry,... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1823
...her manners. It might be truly said of her : « This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Rau on the green-sward : nothing she does or seems, But...something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. » The village was one of those sequestered spots, which still retain some vestiges of old English... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1824
...the unassuming gentleness and winning kindness of her manners. It might be truly said of her: « This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the...greater than herself ; ' Too noble for this place.* The village was one of those sequestered spots, which still retain some vestiges of old English customs.... | |
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