| Joanna Baillie - 1798 - 434 sayfa
...serene. Viet. Remember you have promis'd, gentle count, No more to vex me with such foolish words. Bas. Ah! wherefore should my tongue alone be mute ? When...plainly tell, and will not be forbid, That I adore thee, love thee, worship thee ! (Victoria looks haughty and displeased.) Ah ! pardon me, I know not what... | |
| Joanna Baillie - 1800 - 430 sayfa
...Viet. Remember you have promised, gentle Count, £To more to vex me with such foolish words. JBat. Ah ! wherefore should my tongue alone be mute ? When...plainly tell, and will not be forbid, That I adore thee, love thee, worship thee ! (Victoria looks haughty and displeased.) Ah ! pardon me, I know not what... | |
| Joanna Baillie - 1802 - 422 sayfa
...Viet. Remember you have promised, gentle Count, ,. No more to vex me with such foolish words. u Bas. Ah ! wherefore should my tongue alone be mute ? When every look and every motion tell, ..•• . . M So plainly tell, and will not be forbid, '; That I adore thee, love thee, worship thee... | |
| Joanna Baillie - 1832 - 584 sayfa
...serene. Viet. Remember you have promis'd, gentle Count, No more to vex me with such foolish words. Bas. Ah ! wherefore should my tongue alone be mute ? When...plainly tell, and will not be forbid, That I adore thee, love thee, worship thee ! CVictoria looks haughty and displeased.) Ah ! pardon me. I know not what... | |
| Lady Scott (Caroline Lucy) - 1833 - 312 sayfa
...the Neapolitan Barcarola, and constantly studying the first volume of Debrett's Peerage. CHAPTER VI. Ah ! wherefore should my tongue alone be mute, When...and will not be forbid That I adore thee ? BASIL. THE dreadful long month of banishment in Cornwall at length expired, and, by the beginning of November,... | |
| Lady Scott (Caroline Lucy) - 1834 - 402 sayfa
...Neapolitan Barcarola, and constantly studying the first volume of Debrett's Peerage, CHAPTER VI. J, Ah ! wherefore should my tongue alone be mute, . •...forbid That I adore thee ! • - -•— • BASIL. THE dreadful long month of banishment in Cornwall at length expired, and, by the beginning of November,... | |
| Lady Scott (Caroline Lucy) - 1834 - 212 sayfa
...studying the first volume of Debrett's Peerage. CHAPTER VI. Ah ! wherefore should my tongue alone be mate, When every look, and every motion tell — So plainly...tell — and will not be forbid That I adore thee ! THE dreadful long month of banishment in Cornwall at length expired, and, by the beginning of November,... | |
| lady Caroline Lucy Scott (hon.) - 1834 - 320 sayfa
...the Neapolitan Barcarola, and constantly studying the second volume of Debrett's Peerage. CHAPTER VI. Ah! wherefore should my tongue alone be mute. When every look, and every motion tell— So plainly tell—and will not be forbid That I adore thee ? BASIL. THE dreadful long month of banishment in Cornwall... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 sayfa
...serene. Viet. Remember you have promised, gentle count, No more to vex me with such foolish words. Bas. Ah ! wherefore should my tongue alone be mute? When...every motion tell, So plainly tell, and will not be forhid, That I adore thee, love thec, worship thee ! (Victoria looks haughty and displeased.) Ah !... | |
| Henryk Krasiński (hrabia.) - 1843 - 996 sayfa
...narrator of the spirit-stirring tale. CHAPTER II. Ah ! wherefore should my tongue alone be mute, \Vhcn every look and every motion tell, So plainly tell, and will not be forbid. That I adore thee ? BASH.. KRA'I'EWSKI was introduced by the Colonel to his numerous friends, and the spreading fame... | |
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