| 1867 - 772 Seiten
...appearance. ''Laity. How looks her countenance ? " Page. So queenly, so commanding, and so noble, J shrunk at first in awe ; but when she smiled, Methought I could have compassed sea and land 'I'n do her bidding. " Lady. Is she young or old? "/V^-". Neither, if I right guess ; but she is fair.... | |
| 1857 - 514 Seiten
...It is a stranger. Lady. How looks her countenance ? Page. So queenly, so commanding, and so noble, I shrunk at first in awe ; but when she smiled, Methought I could hare compassed sea and land To do her bidding. Lady. Is she young or old ? • In " Evadne'1 he lias... | |
| Catherine Ann Warfield - 1860 - 390 Seiten
...that a lady waits without to see her ; and she questions him about her, thus : Lady Freberg. " Page, is she young or old ?" Page. " Neither, if right I guess ; but she is fair, For Time has laid his hand so gently on her, As he too, had been awed." Lady Freberg. *Thou foolish stripling!... | |
| Lawrence Anderson - 1864 - 196 Seiten
...stranger. Lady. How looks her countenance 1 Page. So queenly, so commanding, and so noble, I shrank at first in awe ; but when she smiled, methought I...old ? Page. Neither, if right I guess ; but she is ft for Time hath laid his hand so gently on her, as he too had been awed. Lady. The foolish stripling... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1865 - 398 Seiten
...It is a stranger. Lady. How looks her countenance ? Page. So queenly, so commanding, and so noble, I shrunk at first in awe ; but when she smiled, Methought I could have compass'd sea and land To do her bidding. Lady. Is she young or old ? Page. Neither, if right I guess... | |
| 1865 - 380 Seiten
...It is a stranger. Lady. How looks her countenance ? Page. So queenly, so commanding, and so noble, I shrunk at first in awe ; but when she smiled, Methought I could have compass'd sea and land To do her bidding. Lady. Is she young or old ? Page. Neither, if right I guess... | |
| James Philemon Holcombe - 1866 - 548 Seiten
...stranger. Lady. — How looks her countenance ? Page.— So queenly, so commanding, and so noble, I shrunk at first in awe ; but when she smiled Methought...Neither, if right I guess ; but she is fair, For time has laid his hand so gently on her, As he too had been awed, So stately and so graceful is her form.... | |
| BEETON - 1875 - 696 Seiten
...Siddons : — Lady. How looks her countenance? Page. So queenly, so commanding, and so noble, Т shrank at first in awe ; but, when she smiled, Methought...bidding. Lady. Is she young or old ? Page. Neither, if I right guess ; but she is fair, For Time has laid his hand so gently on her As he too had been awed.... | |
| William Charles Macready - 1875 - 538 Seiten
...and so noble, I shrunk at first in awe; but when she smiled, For so she did to see me thus abashed, Methought I could have compassed sea and land To do her bidding." The words might have been written for this interview, for my nervousness must have been apparent to... | |
| William Charles Macready - 1875 - 764 Seiten
...and so noble, I shrank at first in awe; but when she smiled, For so she did to sec mo thus abashed, j Methought I could have compassed sea and land To do her bidding." The words might have been written for this interview, for my nervousness must have been apparent to... | |
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