But yet some rumours great are stirring; and if Lorenzo should prove false — which none but the great gods can tell — you then perhaps would find that (Whispers.) Bayes. Now he whispers. Granby: A Novel ... - Page 146by Thomas Henry Lister - 1829Full view - About this book
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 310 pages
...eye, is admirable. Phyf. But yet fome rumours great are ftirring ; and if Lorenzo mould prove falfe, (which none but the gods can tell) you then perhaps would find that Bayes. Now he whifpers. U/h. Alone, do you fay? Pbyf. No, attended with the noble — [ Bayes. Again.... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1796 - 132 pages
...allegory ! Is not that good ? Jehn. Yes, that grasping of a storm with the eye i: admirable. Pfys. But yet some. rumours great are stirring ; and if Lorenzo should prove false, (which none but the great gods can tell) you then, perhaps, would find ths: [fFbispers. Bayes. Now he whispers. Ush. Alone,... | |
| 1797 - 436 pages
...allegory ! Is not that good > ; John. Yes, that grasping of a storm with the eye is admirable. Pbjs. But yet some rumours great are stirring ; and if Lorenzo should prove false, (which none but the great gods can tell) you then, perhaps, would find that [Whispers. Bayes. Now he whispers. Usb. Alone,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pages
...that allegory. Is not that good? John. Yes, that grasping of a storm with tha eye is admirable. P/iv. But yet some rumours great are stirring ; and if Lorenzo...would find that [Whispers. Bayes. Now he whispers. Gent.-Ush. Alone, do you say ? Phv. No, attended with the noble — [Whisperi. Bayes. Again. Gent.-U»h.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...that allegory. Is not that good r JoAn. Yes, that grasping of a storm with tha eye is admirable. Pin/. But yet some rumours great are stirring ; and if Lorenzo...would find that [Whispers. Bayes. Now he whispers. Gent.-Ush. Alone, do you say ? Phu. No,attcnded with the noble — [Whispers. Bayes. Agcin. Gent.-Us/i.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pages
...grasping of a storm with tha eye is admirable. P/iv. But yet some rumours great arc stirring ; nnd if Lorenzo should prove false, (which none but the...tell,) you then, perhaps, would find that [Whispers. Bayet. Now he whispers. Gent.-Usk. Alone, do you say ? Phu. No, attended with the noble — [Whispers.... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1826 - 252 pages
...that he blessed Heaven for the possession of so firm and so kind a friend as Tyrrel. CHAPTER XXXII. Physician. But yet some rumours great are stirring;...gods can tell,) you then, perhaps, would find that (Wkiipert.) Usher. Then, Sir, most certain 'twill in time appear These are the seasons that have moved... | |
| 1871 - 930 pages
...original scene between the Gentleman Usher and the Physician to the two Kings of Brentford : — Phy. Some rumours great are stirring ; and if Lorenzo should...tell — you then perhaps would find that [Whispers.] Gent. Ush. Alone do you say ? Phy. No ; attended with the noble [ Whispers.] Gent. Ush. Who ? he in... | |
| 1871 - 908 pages
...between the Gentleman Usher and the Physician to the two Kings of Brentford : — Phy. Some nunours great are stirring ; and if Lorenzo should prove false...tell — you then perhaps would find that [Whispers. ,] Gent. Ush. Alone do you say ? fhy. No ; attended with the noble [Whispers.'] Gent. Ush. Who ? he... | |
| Henry Morley - 1885 - 332 pages
...allegory. Is not that good ? Johns. Yes, that grasping of a storm with the eye is admirable. Phys. But yet some rumours great are stirring ; and if Lorenzo should prove false (which none but the great gods can tell), you then perhaps would find that [ Whispers. Bayes. Now he whispers. Ush. Alone... | |
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