| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 pages
...defired to attend and hear. Qe. Can you guefs the Caufe ? Dion. Sir, it is plain, about the Spanijh Prince ; that's come to marry our Kingdom's Heir, and be our Sovereign. Tbra . Many, that will feem to know much, fay, me looks not on him like a Maid in Love. (i) It ivas... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...forbid any gentleman that desired to attend and hear. Cler. Can you guess the cause ? Dion. Sir, it is plain, about the Spanish prince, that's come to marry our kingdom's heir, and be our sovereign. Cler. Many, that will seem to know much, say, she looks not on him like a maid in love. Thra. They... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...forbid any gentlemen, that deiire to attend and hear. C'>. Can you guess the cause ? Dion. Sir, it is plain, about the Spanish prince, that's come to marry...Many, that will seem to know much, say, she looks not ou him like a maid in love. Dion. Oh, sir, the multitude (that seldom know any thing but their own... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...forbid any gentlemen, that deare to attend and hear. C/e. Can you guess the cause ? Du>n. Sir, it is plain, about the Spanish prince, that's come to marry...sovereign. Thro. Many, that will seem to know much, ey, she looks not on him like a maid in lore. Dim. Oh, sir, the multitude (that seldom know any thing... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...forbid any gentlemen, that desire to attend and hear. {'/r. Can vou guess the cause ? Dion. Sir, it is plain, about the Spanish prince, that's come to marry our kingdom's heir, and be our sovereign. Thrn. Many, that will seem to know much, say, she looks not on him like a maid in love. Dion. Oh, sir,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...forbid any gentlemen, that deare to attend and hear. C!e. Can you guess the cause ? Dian. Sir, it is plain, about the Spanish prince, that's come to marry our kingdom's heir, and be our «overcien. Thro. Many, that will seem to know much, ит, she looks not on him like a maid in love.... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 pages
...imirry our kingdom's heir, and he our sovereign. v Thra. Many, thatwill seem to know much, say, >lie looks not on him like a maid in love. Dion. Oh, Sir, the multitude (that seldom know any thing hut their own opinions) speak that they would have; but the prince, before his own approach, receiv'd... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...forbid any gentlemen, that desire to attend and hear. Cle. Can you guess the cause ? Dion. Sir, it is reat, so happy, so beloved, Fate could not ruin me, till I took pains, And worked against my fo Thra. Many, that will seem to know much, say, she looks not on him like a maid in love. Dion. Oh, sir,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...forbid any gentlemen, that desire to attend and hear. Cle. Can you guess the cause ? Dion. Sir, it is plain, about the Spanish prince, that's come to marry our kingdom's heir, and be our sovereign. Thra. Many, that will seem to know much, say, she looks not on him like a maid in love. Dion. Oh, sir,... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 pages
...in publishing an order from the king, that no gentleman or lady should be refused adDion. Sir, it is plain, about the Spanish prince, that's come to marry our kingdom's heir, and be our sovereign. Thra. Many, that will seem to know much, say, she looks not on him like a maid in love. Dion. Oh, Sir,... | |
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