| George Lillo - 1906 - 322 pagine
...my dearest George, List well what I shall say, And do not blame a woman much, Her fancy to bewray.1 Let not affection's force Be counted lewd desire ;...By hanging down her head. A handkerchief she had, Which she, to stay her trickling tears, Before her eyes did hold. This thing unto my sight Was wondrous... | |
| George Lillo - 1965 - 140 pagine
...dearest George, List well what I shall say, And do not blame a woman much, Her fancy to bewray. 80 "Let not affection's force Be counted lewd desire,...should thy love require." With that she turn'd aside, 85 And with a blushing red, A mournful motion she bewray'd By hanging down her head. A handkerchief... | |
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