Giov. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art can counterfeit, or nature frame, Look in your glass, and there behold your own. Ann. O, you are a trim youth! Giov. Here! [Offers his dagger to her. Ann. What to do ? Giov. And here's my breast; strike... Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 142by John Ford - 1827Full view - About this book
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...would, like Promethean fire, (If gently glanc'd) give life to senseless stones, Ann. Fie upon thee ! Giov. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art...Look in your glass, and there behold your own. Ann, Do you mock me, or flatter me ? Ann. O ! you are a trim youth. Ann. What to do I Giov. Here ! [Offers... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1835 - 802 pages
...their unhappy Lovet. Anna. Do you mock me, or flatter me ? (He has been praising her beauty.) Gin. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art can...frame, Look in your glass and there behold your own. Anna. What to do ? Gio. And here's my breast. Strike home, Rip up my bosom ; there thou shalt behold... | |
| 1839 - 446 pages
...; such hands as those Would make an anchorite lascivious. Ann. Do you mock me, or flatter me ? Gio. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art can...Look in your glass, and there behold your own. Ann. О ! you art; a trim youth. Gio. That's as it proves. The poets feign, I read, That Juno for her forehead... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 758 pages
...hands as ; Would make an anchorite lascivious. [those Ann. Do you mock me, or flatter me ? f .'«in. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art can...your own. Ann. O, you are a trim youth ! Giov. Here l [Ofen kit Ладуег to her. Ann. What to do ? Giov. And here's my breast ; strike home ! Rip up... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 768 pages
...for change : Such lips would tempt a saint : such hands as Would make an anchorite lascivious. [those Giov. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art...Look in your glass, and there behold your own. Ann. Do you mock me, or flatter me ? Ann. O, you are a trim youth ! Giop. Here I [Oftrt hit dagger to her.... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1845 - 492 pages
...compift their unhappy Loves. Anna. Do you mock me, or flatter me ? [He IMS been praising her beauty. Gio. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art can...frame, Look in your glass and there behold your own. Anna. O you are a trim youth. Gio. Here. [Offers his dagger to her. Anna. What to do ? A. heart, in... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Ford - English drama - 1848 - 756 pages
...such hands as Would make an anchorite lascivious. [those Ann. Do you mock me, or flatter me ? Gioo. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art can...your own. Ann. O, you are a trim youth ! Giov. Here I ÍOfferi hit dagger Л her. Ann. What to do ? Giov. And here's my breast ; strike home ! Rip up my... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...his sister ANNABELLA.—They compare their unhappy loves. Anna. Do you mock me, or flatter me ? Gio. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art can,...frame, Look in your glass and there behold your own. Anna. O, you are a trim youth. Anna. What to do ? [He has been praising Tier beauty. Gio. Here. [Offers... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...his sister ANNABEILA.—They compare their unhappy loves. Anna. Do you mock me, or flatter me ? Gio. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art can...frame, Look in your glass and there behold your own. Anna. O, you are a trim'youth. Anna. What to do ? [He has teen praising her beauty. Gio. Here. [Offers... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...compire their unhappy Loves. Anna. Do you mock me, or flatter me ? [He has been praising her beauty. Gio. If you would see a beauty more exact Than art can...frame, Look in your glass and there behold your own. Anna. 0 you are a trim youth. Gio. Here. [Offers his dagger to her. Anna. What to do ? \. heart, in... | |
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