| Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - 1838 - 430 страници
...Englishman, when our good king was there, Came often unto her, and loued herdeare : But still she replide, ' Sir, I pray let me be ; Gif ever I have a man, Blew cap for me.' " After this, a Welshman, a Frenchman, an Irishman, a Spaniard, a German, and a Netherlander,... | |
| William Dauney, Finlay Dun - 1838 - 436 страници
...Englishman, when our good king was there, Came often unto her, and loued her deare : But still she replide, ' Sir, I pray let me be ; Gif ever I have a man, Blew cap for me.' " After this, a Welshman, a Frenchman, an Irishman, a Spaniard, a German, and a Netherlander,... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1849 - 292 страници
...ne'er heard. Was reckon her pedigree, long before Prute, No body was by hur that can her confute : But still she replied, " Sir, I pray let me be ; Gif ever I have a man, Blew-cap for me." A Frenchman that largely was booted and spurr'd, Long lock't with a ribbon,* long points and breeches,... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1849 - 302 страници
...Quoth he, " I do love you, by fate and by trote, And if you will have me, experience shall shote ;" But still she replied, " Sir, I pray let me be ; Gif ever I have a man, Blew-cap for me." SECOND PART. A dainty spruce Spaniard, with hair black as jet, Long cloak with round cape, a long rapier... | |
| Percy Society - 1849 - 422 страници
...itches : " You be pritty wench, mitris, par ma foy ; Begar me doe love you, then be not you coy :" But still she replied, " Sir, I pray let me be ; Gif ever I have a man, Blew-cap for me." An Irishman, with a long skeane in his hose,* Did think to obtain her it was no great matter, TJp-stairs... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1849 - 426 страници
...itches : " You be pritty wench, mitris, par ma foy ; Begar me doe love you, then be not you coy :" But still she replied, " Sir, I pray let me be ; Gif ever I have a man, Blew-cap for me." An Irishman, with a long skeane in his hose,* Did think to obtain her it was no great matter, Up-stairs... | |
| Percy Society - 1849 - 424 страници
...Quoth he, " I do love you, by fate and by trote, And if you will have me, experience shall shote;" But still she replied, " Sir, I pray let me be; Gif ever I have a man, Blew-cap for me." SECOND PART. A dainty spruce Spaniard, with hair black as jet, Long cloak with round cape, a long rapier... | |
| Charles Hindley - 1871 - 658 страници
...wench, Mistris, par ma foy ; Be gar, me doe loue you, then be not you coy." But still she replide, " Sir. I pray let me be ; Gif ever I have a man, B lew-cap for me." An Irishman, with a long skeane in his hose, did tinke to obtaine her it was no... | |
| Charles Hindley - 1873 - 546 страници
...fencing could not get the Lasse ; She deny'd him so oft, that he wearyed was ; For still she replide, " Sir, I pray let me be; Gif ever I have a man, A Netherland Mariner there came by chance, whose cheekes did resemble two rosting Pomwaters ; To this... | |
| Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - 1876 - 496 страници
...abandon this Country so cold, I'll sho-w theefaire Spaine, and much Indian gold." But stil she replide, " Sir, I pray let me be ; Gif ever I have a man, Blew-cap for me." A haughty high German of Hamborough to-wne, a proper tall gallant, -with mighty mustachoes ; He -weepes... | |
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