| William Carew Hazlitt - 1875 - 464 pages
...strengthe caught, Her armes bothe forth she straught, Held up her hond and pitously She spake and saide : Where am I ? Where is my lord, what world is this ? As she, that wot nought how it is. But Cerimon that worthy leche Answerde anone upon her speche And said... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1883 - 186 pages
...caught, Her arms both forth she straught,1 Held up her hand, and piteously She spake, and said, Ah ! where am I ? Where is my lord? What world is this? As she that wot nought how it is. * « * * * My daughter Thayse, by your leave, I think shall with you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 338 pages
...caught, Her arms both forth she straught,' Held up her hand, and piteously She spake, and said, Ah ! where am I ? Where is my lord? What world is this? As she that wot nought how it is. * * » » » My daughter Thayse, by your leave, I think shall with you... | |
| John Gower - 1889 - 456 pages
...armes bothe forth she straught, - Ftache, flutter. Held up her hond and pitously She spake and saide : 'Where am I ? Where is my lord, what world is this ? ' As she that wot nought how it is. But Cerimon that worthy leche Answerde anone upon her speche And said:... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 448 pages
...straught, Taste, try by touch. - Flache, flutter. Held up her hond and pitously She spake and saidd : 'Where am I ? Where is my lord, what world is this?' As she that wot nought how it is. But Cerimon that worthy leche Answerde anone upon her speche And said:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1892 - 184 pages
...caught, Her arms both forth she straught,1 Held up her hand, and piteously She spake, and said, Ah ! where am I ? Where is my lord? What world is this? As she that wot nought how it is. ***** My daughter Thayse, by your leave, I think shall with you bileave'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 240 pages
...caught, Her arms both forth she straught,4 Held up her hand, and piteously She spake, and said, Ah ! where am I ? Where is my lord ? What world is this ? As she that wot nought how it is. ***** My daughter Thayse, by your leave, I think shall with you bileave... | |
| John Gower - Christian ethics - 1857 - 420 pages
...to fewe clerkes couthe, So that me covereth ate lafte. And firft her eyen up fhe carte, And whan fhe more of ftrengthe caught, Her armes bothe forth fhe...Madame, ye ben here, Where ye be fauf, as ye fhall here Here afterward, forthy as now My counfeil is, comforteth you. For trifteth wel withoute faile, There... | |
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