Marry, then, sweet wag, when thou art king, let not us, that are squires of the night's body, be called thieves of the day's beauty; let us be — Diana's foresters, gentlemen of the shade, minions of the moon : And let men say, we be men of good government;... A Treasury of English Prose - Page 9edited by - 1920 - 237 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 578 pages
...Prologue to an Egg and Butter. ?. Henry. Well, how then? Coine roundly, roundly. J<z/, Marry then, fweet Wag, when thou art King, let not us that are Squires of the Night's Body, be call'd Thieves of the Day's Beauty. Let us be Diaxas Forefters, Gentlemen of the Shade, Minions of... | |
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 590 pages
...Beauty. Let us be Diana's Forefters, Gentlemen of the Shade, Minions of the Moon; and let Men fay, we be Men of good Government, being governed as the Sea is, by our noble and chart Miftrefs the Moon, under whofe Countenance we fteal. P. Henry. Thou fay'ft well, and it holds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1740 - 492 pages
...booty. Let us be Diana's ' forefters, gentlemen of the made, minions of the Moon ; and let men fay, we be men of good government, being governed as the Sea is, by our noble and chaft miftrefs the Moon, under whofe countenance we — — • Heal. P. Henry. Thou fay'ft well, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 544 pages
...day's booty. Let us be Diana's forefters, gentlemen of the made, minions of the Moon ; and let men fay, we be men of good government, being governed as the Sea is, by our noble and chad miftrels the Moon, under whofe countenance we fteal. P. Hcnty. Thou fay'ft well, and it holds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 540 pages
...booty. Let us be Dtina's forefters, gentlemen of the fhade, minions of the Moon ; and let men fay, we be men of good government, being governed as the Sea is, by our noble and chaft miftrefs the Moon, under whofe countenance we — fteal. P. Henry. Thou fay'ft well, and it holds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 584 pages
...day's booty. Let us be Dianas fbrefters, gentlemen of the fhade, minions of the Moon i and let men fay, we be men of good government, being governed as the Sea is. by our noble and chaft miftrefs the Moon, under wnofe countenance we -— • /teal. P. Henry. Thou fay'ft well* and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 600 pages
...booty. Let us be Diana's forefter's, gentlemen of the fliade, minions of the Moon ; and let men fay, we be men of good government, being governed as the Sea is, by our noble and chafte miftrefs the Moon, under whofe countenance we— (leal. f .Henry. Thou fay'ft well,' and it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 610 pages
...booty. Let us be Diana s forefter's, gentlemen of the fliade, minions of the Moon ; and let men fay, we be men of good government, being governed as the Sea is, by our noble and chafte miftrefs the Moon, under whofe countenance we — fteal. P. Henry. Thou fay'ft well, and it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 600 pages
...us be Diana's forefter?;, gentlemen of the fhade, minions of the Moon ; and let men fay, we be rrten of good government, being governed as the Sea is, by our noble and chafte miftrefs the Moon, under* whtjfe countenance we deal. P. Henry. Thou fay'ft well, and it holds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 530 pages
...come roundly, roundly. Fal. Marry, then, fweet wag, when thou art king, 5 let not us, that are fquires of the night's body, be called thieves of the day's beauty. Let us be Diana's forefters, gentlemen of the fhade, minions of the moon : and let men fay,- we be men of good government... | |
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