 | William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1142 pages
...than his own daughter; and never two ladies loved as they do. OK. Where will the old duke live? Cka. ve to her is dead; And Valentine I'll hold an enemy,...myself, Without some treachery used to Valentine: — O/». What, you wrestle to-morrow before the new duke? Cha. Marry, do I, sir; and I came to acquaint... | |
 | Scotland - 1833 - 1028 pages
...time, Charles the King's Wrestler's account of it was correct — " They say he is already iu •'— Forest of Arden, and a many merry men with him ; and...time carelessly, as they did in the golden world." The wide woods are full of deer, and in open places are feeding sheep. Yet in the brakes " hiss green... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1836 - 554 pages
...they do. Oli. Where will the old duke live ? Cha. They say, he is already in the forest of Arden,s and a many merry men with him ; and there they live...many young gentlemen flock to him every day ; and fleet3 the time carelessly, as they did in the golden world. Oli. What, you wrestle to-morrow before... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1836 - 568 pages
...do. Oli. Where will the old duke live ? Cha. They »?»y, ho is already in the forest of Ardcn,9 ana s the jay fleet1" the time carelessly, as they did in the golden world. Oli. What, you wrestle to-morrow before... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...loved as they do. 0/i. Where will the old duke live ? Cha. They say, he is already in the forestof ith speed, That stopp'd by me to breathe his bloodied horse : He ask'd 0/i. What, you wrestle to-morrow before the new duke? Cha. Marry, do I, sir; and I came to acquaint... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1838 - 780 pages
...and DO less beloved of her uncle than hie own daughter ; and never two ladiee loved as they do. 0/Í. mind, the sudden surprise of my powers, drove tile...a received belief, iu despite of the teeth of all yonng gentlemen flock to him every day; and fleet the time carelessly, as they did in the ¿olden world.... | |
 | Louisa Caroline Tuthill - English language - 1839 - 482 pages
...you tell if Rosalind, the old duke's daughter, be banished with her father ? Cha. O, no ; for the new duke's daughter, her cousin, so loves her, — being...time carelessly, as they did in the golden world. OH. What, you wrestle to-morrow before the new duke ? Cha. Marry, do I, sir, and I come to acquaint... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...they do. Oli. Where will the old duke live ? Cha. They say, he is already in the forest of Arden,2 and a many merry men with him ; and there they live...many young gentlemen flock to him every day ; and fleet3 the time carelessly, as they did in the golden world. Oli. What, you wrestle to-morrow before... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1841 - 362 pages
...they do. Oli. Where will the old duke live ? Charles. They say, he is already in the forest of Arden,1 and a many merry men with him; and there they live...gentlemen flock to him every day ; and fleet the time carelessly,2 as they did in the golden world. Oli. What, you wrestle to-morrow before the new duke... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1842 - 560 pages
...the press. beloved of her uncle than his own daughter ; and never two ladies loved as they do. OIL Where will the old duke live? Cha. They say, he is...him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England5. They say, many young gentlemen flock to him every day, and fleet the time carelessly, as... | |
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