 | 1837 - 682 pages
...must know causes. I ask his patience, and if necessary, his pardon. ADVICE TO A LOVER. WHY so pale and wan, fond lover ? Prithee why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail 1 Prithee why so pale ? Why so dull and mute, young sinner'? Prithee why so mute ? Will, when speaking... | |
 | 1843 - 552 pages
...translation of the following English lines : — " WHY so PALE? Why so pale and wan, fond lover ? Prythee why so pale ? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail ? Prythee why so pale ? Why so dull and route, fond lover? Prythee why so mute ? Will, when speaking... | |
 | Thomas Percy - 1839 - 444 pages
...why so mute ? Will, when speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing doe't? Prethee why so mute? 10 Quit, quit for shame ; this will not move, This cannot...of herself she will not love, Nothing can make her. The devil take her ! 15 ©to ®om of MAD SONO THE FIRST. It is worth attention, that the English have... | |
 | 1839 - 898 pages
...ipsa amorem, Nil earn flectet. Orcus occupet ! FR 8. SOWS. Why so pale and wan, fond lover ? Pr'ythee, why so pale ? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail ? Pr'ythee, why so pale ? Why so dull and mute, young sinner ? Pr'ythee, why so mute ? Will, when speaking... | |
 | 1840 - 652 pages
...BURGHERSH. (1st verse, 3 Tenors and Bass; — 2nd verse, Alto, 2 Tenors, and Bass.) WHY so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale ? Will, when...Will, when speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do 't ? Prithee, why so mute ? Quit, quit, for shame, this will not move, This cannot take her ; It... | |
 | Cam river - 1841 - 308 pages
...eyes, sans taste, sans everything. SHAKESPEARE. WHY SO PALE. WHY so pale and wan, fond lover? Prythee, why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail? Prythee, why so pale ? Why so dull and mute, fond lover? Prythee, why so mute ? Will, when speaking... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...fond lover ? Prithee, why so pale Ï Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail Î I Prithee, why во route ! Quit, quit for shame, this will not movo, This cannot take her ; If of... | |
 | 1844 - 150 pages
...Prithee, why so mute t Will, when speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do'tt Prithee, why so mute t Quit, quit for shame ; this will not move This cannot...of herself she will not love, Nothing can make her. The devil take her 1 IllCHARD LOVELACE. Horn 1618, dial 1668. TO ALT1IEA, FROM PRISON. When Love, with... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 848 pages
...Percy'» Reliques . vol. II. p. Зав, the ludicrous aun; Mr. Campbell refers to may found.] (¿uit, quit for shame ! this will not move, This cannot take...of herself she will not love, Nothing can make her : — The ddvil take her ! A BALLAD UPON A WEDDING. I TELL thee, Dick, where I have been, Where I the... | |
 | George Ellis - 1845 - 440 pages
...Gibber's Lives, and Grainger's Biographical History of England. REIGN OF CHARLES I. SONG. WHY so pale and wan, fond lover ? Prithee, why so pale ? Will, when...why so mute ? Quit, quit for shame ; this will not more, This cannot take her : If of herself she will not love, Nothing can make her. The devil take... | |
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