| 1819 - 394 pàgines
...some pity ' To a lady in distress ; ' Leave me not within this city, ' For to die in heaviness : ' Thou hast set, this present day, my body free, ' But...lady, love me, ' Whom thou know'st thy country's foe j ' Thy fair words make me suspect thee ; ' Serpents lie where flowers grow.' — ' All the harm I... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 344 pàgines
...captain, show some pity To a lady in distress; 20 Leave me not within this city, For to die in heaviness : Thou hast set, this present day, my body free, But...should'st thou, fair lady, love me, Whom thou know'st thy country s foe? Thy fair words make me suspect thee ; Serpents lie where flowers grow." " All the harm... | |
| John Burke - 1835 - 776 pàgines
...pity To a ladye in distre*se ; Leave me not within this city. For to dye in heavinesse : Thou hast this present day my body free, But my heart in prison still remains with tbee. " How should'st thou, fair l«dy, love me, Whom thou knowest thy country's foe ' Thv fair wordes... | |
| Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - 1838 - 430 pàgines
...Captain, show some pity To a lady in distress ; Leave me not within this city, For to die in heaviness : Thou hast set, this present day, my body free, But my heart in prison still remains with thee," &c. &c. ' No. LXIV — " FROGGIS GALZIARD." This is a sort of fantasia for the mandour, in which it... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 pàgines
...captain, show some pity To a lady in distress ; Leave me not within this city, For to die in heaviness. Thou hast set this present day my body free, But my heart in prison still remains with thee." " Lady," replied he, "how canst Ihou love a man who is the foe of thy country 1 Thy fair words throw... | |
| Robert L. Wade - 1846 - 448 pàgines
...captain, show some pity To a lady in distress ; Leave me not within this city, For to die in heaviness : Thou hast set this present day my body free, But my...lady, love me, Whom thou know'st thy country's foe? Thvfair words make me suspect thee : Serpents lie where flowers grow." " All the harm I wish to thee,... | |
| 1846 - 588 pàgines
...some pity To a ladye in distresse ; Leave me not within this city, For to dye in heavinesse : Thou has set this present day my body free, But my heart in prison still remains with thec." " How should'st thou, fair lady; lore me, Whom thou knowst thy country's foe ? Thy fair wordes... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 516 pàgines
...pity To a ladye in distresse ; Leave me not within this city, For to dye in heavinesse : Thou hast this present day my body free, But my heart in prison..." How shouldst thou, fair lady, love me, Whom thou knowest thy country's foe? Thy fair wordes make me suspect thee : Serpents lie where flowers grow."... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 528 pàgines
...pity To a ladye in distresse ; Leave me not within this city. For to dye in heavinessc : Thou hast this present day my body free, But my heart in prison still remains with the»." " How shouldst thou, fair lady, love me. Whom thou knowest thy country's foeThy fair wordes... | |
| Thomas Deloney - 1851 - 200 pàgines
...captain, shew some pity To a lady in distress ; Leave me not within the city For to die in heaviness ; Thou hast set this present day my body free, But my heart in prison strong remains with thee. How should'st thou, fair lady, love me, Whom thou know'st thy country's foe... | |
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