| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 546 頁
...place your Friend to honour me. Fred. My Love, Sir, And where your Grace dares truft me, all my Service Petr. Why, this is wondrous happy : But now, Brother, Now comes the bittec to our fweet: Conjlantia. Duke. Why, what of her ? Petr. Nor what, nor where, do I know : Wing'd... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 310 頁
...on me. Amongft my beft thoughts, Signior, in which number You being worthily difpos'd already, May freely place your friend. Fred. Your grace does me...but now, brother, Now comes the bitter to our fweet : Conflantia. Duke. Why, what of her? Pttr. Nor what, nor where do I know : Wing'd Wjng'd with her... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 頁
...on me. Amongft my beft thoughts, Signior, in which -number You being worthily difpos'd already, May freely place your friend. Fred. Your grace does me...our fweet Conftantia— — Duke. Why, what of her ? far. Nor what, nor where do I know. Wing'd with her fears, laft night, beyond my knowledge, She quit... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 320 頁
...on me. Amongst my best thoughts, signior, in which number You being worthily dispos'd already, May freely place your friend. Fred. Your grace does me...happy. But now, brother, Now comes the bitter to our sweet Constantia— Duke. Why, what of her i Petr. Nor what, nor where do I know. Wing'd with her fears,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 頁
...number You being worthily dispos'd already, May freely place your friend. Fred. Your grace honours me. Petr. Why, this is wondrous happy. But now, brother, Now comes the bitter to our sweet: Constantia ! Duke. Why, what of her ? Petr. Nor what, nor where do I know ; Wing'd with her... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 410 頁
...You being worthily dispos'd already, May freely place your friend. Fred. Your grace honours me. Peti: Why, this is wondrous happy. But now, brother, Now comes the bitter to our sweet: Constantia ! Duke. Why, what of her ? Petr. Nor what, nor where do I know : Wing'd with her... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 頁
...worthily dispos'd already, May freely.place your friend. Frtd. Your grace honours me. Petr. Why, tins is wondrous happy. But now, brother, Now comes the bitter to our sweet: Constantia ! Duke. Why, what of her ? Petr. Nor what, nor where do I know : Wing'd with her... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 頁
...on me. Amongst my best thoughts, signior, in wlúch number You being worthily disposed airead}1, May freely place your friend. Fred. Your grace does me...Why this is wond'rous happy. But, now, brother, Now conies the bitter to our sweet Constantia — Duke. Why, what of her? Petr. Nor what, nor where, do... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 頁
...being worthily disposed already, May freely place your friend. Fred. Your grace docs me a great dual of honour. Petr. Why this is wond'rous happy. But, now brother, Now comes the bitter to our sweet Constantia — Duke. Why, what of her? Petr. Nor what, nor where, do I know. Wing'd with 'her... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 頁
...[now,T)rother, Fetr. Why, this is wondrous happy. But Now comes the bitter to our sweet : Coust.'intin Duke. Why, what of her? Petr. Nor what, nor where, do I know. — Wing'd with her fears, last night, beyond my knowledge, She quit my house ; but whither Fred. Ix>t not that [much. Duke. No... | |
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