Edith Sitwell's AnthologyV. Gollancz, Limited, 1940 - 811 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 21 筆
第 246 頁
... Poore Tom ! ( The FOOL runs from the Houel . ) FOOLE Come not in heere , Nuncle ; heere's a spirit . Helpe me ! Helpe me ! ΚΕΝΤ Giue me thy hand . Who's there ? FOOLE A spirit , a spirit : he sayes his name's poore Tom . ΚΕΝΤ What art ...
... Poore Tom ! ( The FOOL runs from the Houel . ) FOOLE Come not in heere , Nuncle ; heere's a spirit . Helpe me ! Helpe me ! ΚΕΝΤ Giue me thy hand . Who's there ? FOOLE A spirit , a spirit : he sayes his name's poore Tom . ΚΕΝΤ What art ...
第 249 頁
... poore heart to woman : Keepe thy foote out of Brothels , thy hand out of Plackets , thy pen from Lenders Bookes , and defye the foule Fiend . Still through the Hauthorne blowes the cold wind : Sayes suum , mun ha no nonny . Dolphin my ...
... poore heart to woman : Keepe thy foote out of Brothels , thy hand out of Plackets , thy pen from Lenders Bookes , and defye the foule Fiend . Still through the Hauthorne blowes the cold wind : Sayes suum , mun ha no nonny . Dolphin my ...
第 274 頁
... poore ragge , Must be thy subject , who in spight put stuffe To some shee - Beggar , and compounded thee Poore Rogue hereditary . Hence ! be gone ! If thou hadst not beene borne the worst of men , Thou hadst bene a Knaue and Flatterer ...
... poore ragge , Must be thy subject , who in spight put stuffe To some shee - Beggar , and compounded thee Poore Rogue hereditary . Hence ! be gone ! If thou hadst not beene borne the worst of men , Thou hadst bene a Knaue and Flatterer ...
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