| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 Seiten
...deputy. Touch. How ! Gold. In which place, I have had an oath ministered to me since I went. Touch. Now, my dear and happy son ! let me kiss thy new worship,...fortune was it, or rather my judgment indeed, for me, first to see that in his disposition which a whole city so conspires to second ! Ta'en into the livery... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 Seiten
...deputy. Touch. How! Gold. In which place, I have had an oath ministered to me since I went. Touch. Now, my dear and happy son ! let me kiss thy new worship,...happiness in thee. What a fortune was it, or rather ray judgment indeed, for me, first to sec that in his disposition which a whole city so conspires to... | |
| George Norton - 1829 - 578 Seiten
...Touchstone. How ! Golding. In the which place I have had an oath ministered to me since I went. Touchstjnc. Now, my dear and happy son ! let me kiss thy new worship,...happiness in thee. What a fortune was it (or rather my judgement indeed) for me first to see that in his disposition, which a whole city conspires to second... | |
| George Norton - 1829 - 578 Seiten
...which place I have had an oath ministered to me since I went. Touchstone. Now, my dear and happy SOD ! let me kiss thy new worship, and a little boast mine...happiness in thee. What a fortune was it (or rather my judgement indeed) for me first to see that in his disposition, which a whole city conspires to second... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 410 Seiten
...Now, my deare and happy sonne, let me kisse thy newe worship, and a little boast mine owne happines in thee. What a fortune was it (or rather my judgment, indeed) for me, first to see that in his disposition which a whole city so conspires to second ! Tane into the livorie... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 348 Seiten
...Now, my deare and happy sonne, let me kisse thy newe worship, and a little boast mine owne happines in thee. What a fortune was it (or rather my judgment, indeed) for me, first to see that in his disposition which a whole city so conspires to second ! Tane into the livorie... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 364 Seiten
...Now, my deare and happy sonne, let me kisse thy newe worship, and a little boast mine owne happines in thee. What a fortune was it (or rather my judgment, indeed) for me, first to see that in his disposition which a whole city so conspires to second ! Tane into the livorie... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - 584 Seiten
...appoint me his deputy . To'. How ? Go. In which place I have had an oath ministered me, since I went To. Now, my dear and happy son, let me kiss thy new worship,...fortune was it (or rather my judgment, indeed) for me, first to see that in his disposition which a whole city so conspires to second ! Ta'en into the livery... | |
| John Marston - 1887 - 474 Seiten
...me his deputy To. How? 45 Go. In which place I have had an oath administered me, since I went. To. Now, my dear and happy son, let me kiss thy new worship,...fortune was it (or rather my judgment, indeed) for me, first to see that in his disposition which a whole city so conspires to second ! Ta'en into the livery... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Ford - 1839 - 754 Seiten
...me his deputy To. How? 45 Go. In which place I have had an oath administered me, since I went. To. Now, my dear and happy son, let me kiss thy new worship,...fortune was it (or rather my judgment, indeed) for me, first to see that in his disposition which a whole city so conspires to second ! Ta'en into the livery... | |
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