| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 500 σελίδες
...yournynge so " Chasynge the ders ouer dale and hyll, " In herynge we may folow, and to commeryly, foft the cry. " After this personage we have " the remaining...: " The fyrst sewter before your selfe dyd appere, blow, " For hurt in hys huntynge; and then, " A gentylman desyrynge wether clere, " Clowdy nor mysty,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 494 σελίδες
...and to aimfort Oie cry. " After this personage we have " the remaining characters, who " all difter in their requests, which " are thus, afterwards, related...to " Jupiter by Mery Reporte : " The fyrst sewter befoje your selfe dyd appere, " A gentylman dc'yryngc wether clcre, " Clowdy nor mysiy, nor no wynde... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 492 σελίδες
...most de* " licate nature, he entreats for i , , i — — " Wether pleasaunt, '' Dryc and not rnysty, the wynde calme and styll, " That after our houndes yournynge so meryly, " Chasynge the dero ouer dale and hyll, " In hetyngc we may folow, and to comfort tlie cry. " After this personage... | |
| John Heywood, Frederick William Fairholt - 1846 - 32 σελίδες
...conversation with 'the vyce," not of the most delicate nature, he entreats for— ' Wether pleasaunt, Drye, and not mysty, the wynde calme and styll, That after...Reporte:— ' The fyrst sewter before your selfe dyd nppere, A gentylman desyrynge wether clere; Clowdy, nor mysty, nor no wynde to blow, For hurt in hys... | |
| Percy Society - 1847 - 358 σελίδες
...conversation with 'the vyce," not of the most delicate nature, he entreats for — ' Wether pleasaunt, Drye, and not mysty, the wynde calme and styll, That after...thus, afterwards, related to Jupiter by Mery Reporte : — * Jupiter speaks seven lines after " Mery Reporte goeth out." The stage direction in the margin... | |
| Alfred William Pollard - 1890 - 324 σελίδες
...dylygent, And, at begynnyng as your wyll was I sholde, I come now at ende to shewe what eche man wolde. The fyrst sewter before your selfe dyd appere, A gentylman desyrynge wether clere, Clowdy, nor mysty, nor no wynde to blow, For hurt in hys huntynge; and then, as ye know, The marchaunt... | |
| Alfred William Pollard - 1895 - 324 σελίδες
...dylygent, And, at begynnyng as your wyll was I sholde, I come now at ende to shewe what eche man wolde. The fyrst sewter before your selfe dyd appere, A gentylman desyrynge wether clere, Clowdy, nor mysty, nor no wynde to blow, For hurt in hys huntynge ; and then, as ye know, The marchaunt... | |
| Alois Brandl - 1898 - 882 σελίδες
...dylygent ' And at begynnyng as your wyll was I sholde 'I come8 now at ende to shewe what eche man wolde The fyrst sewter before your selfe dyd appere A gentylman desyrynge wether clere 1075 Clowdy nor mysty nor no wynde to blow For hurt in hys huntynge and then as ye know The marchaunt... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1903 - 788 σελίδες
...dylygent, And, at begynnyng as your wyll was I sholde, I come now at ende to shewe what eche man wolde. The fyrst sewter before your selfe dyd appere, A gentylman desyrynge wether clere, IO75 Clowdy nor mysty, nor no wynde to blowe, For hurte in hys huntynge ; and then, as ye know, The... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1924 - 732 σελίδες
...In our recreacyon, whyche chyefely is huntynge, It may please you to sende us wether pleasaunt, Drye and not mysty, the wynde calme and styll, That after our houndes yournynge ' so meryly, 275 Chasynge the dere over dale and hyll, In herynge we may folow and to-comfort the cry. JUPYTER.... | |
| |