| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 630 pages
...lliat best know'st How to draw out, fit to this enterprize The prim'et for this proceeding, and tht number To carry such a business; forth and levy Our...Queen. Dowagers, take hands ! Let us be widow* to our woes'5 ! Delay Commends us to a famishing hope. All. Farewell! [could grief 2 Queen. We come unseasonably;... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...bread and sloth. Tlies. Artesius, that best knowest How to draw out, fit to this enterprise The primest ng out, looks back at him. Jaf. Yet stay : fete and wedlock ! 1 Queen. Dowagers, take hands ! Let us be widows to our woes ! Delay Commends us... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...Artesius, that best knowest How to draw out, fit to this enterprise The primest for this proceeding, and Ae number To carry such a business ; forth and levy Our...This grand act of our life, this daring deed Of fate and wedlock ! 1 Queen. Dowagers, take hands ! Let us be widows to our woes ! Delay Commends us to a... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 pages
...3rd. 2u. And his army full Of bread and sloth. Thes. Artesis, that best knowest How to draw out, fit to this enterprize The prim'st for this proceeding,...of our life, this daring deed Of fate in wedlock. la. 2u. Dowagers, take hands ; Let us be widows to our woes, delay Commends us to a famishing hope.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 pages
...army full Of bread and sloth. Thes. Artesis, that best knowest How to draw out, fit to this enterprise The prim'st for this proceeding, and the number To...of our life, this daring deed Of fate in wedlock. 1st. Qu. Dowagers, take hands ; Let us be widows to our woes, delay Commends us to a famishing hope.... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1846 - 556 pages
...full Of bread and sloth. Thes. Artesius, that best know'st How to draw out, fit to this enterprise The prim'st for this proceeding, and the number To...forth and levy Our worthiest instruments ; whilst we despatch This grand act of our life, this daring deed Of fate in wedlock. first Queen. Dowagers, take... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 322 pages
...3rd. Qu. And his army full . Of bread and sloth. Thes. Artesis, that best knowest How to draw out, fit to this enterprize, The prim'st for this proceeding,...of our life, this daring deed Of fate in wedlock. 1st. Qu. Dowagers, take hands ; Let us be widows to our woes, delay Commends us to a famishing hope.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 pages
...3rd. Qu. And his army full. Of bread and sloth. Thes. Artesis, that best knowest How to draw out, fit to this enterprize, The prim'st for this proceeding,...of our life, this daring deed Of fate in wedlock. 1st. Qu. Dowagers, take hands ; • Let us be widows to our woes, delay Commends us to a famishing... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1854 - 572 pages
...bread and sloth. Tkes. Artesis, that best knowest How to draw out, fit to this enterprise, The primest for this proceeding, and the number To carry such...forth ; and levy Our worthiest instruments, whilst we despatch This grand act of our life, this daring deed Of fate in wedlock. 1st Qu. Dowagers, take hands... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 444 pages
...full Of bread and sloth. Thcs. Artesius, that best know'st How to draw out, fit to this enterprise, The prim'st for this proceeding, and the number To...wedlock ! 1 Queen. Dowagers, take hands ! Let us be widows to our woes ! Delay Commends us to a famishing hope. All the Queens. Farewell ! '2 Queen. We... | |
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