And at night, when you are come into your chamber, you will question this gentlewoman about me, and I know, Kate, you will to her dispraise those parts in me which you love with your heart. | |
Not to dispraise me and call me pantler and bread-chipper and I know not what? | |
They're always keen on coming here, especially during harvest, to admire our Renaissance gables and dispraise our good beer. | |
And at night, when you are come into your chamber, you will question this gentlewoman about me, and I know, Kate, you will to her dispraise those parts in me which you love with your heart. | |
Not to dispraise me and call me pantler and bread-chipper and I know not what? | |
They're always keen on coming here, especially during harvest, to admire our Renaissance gables and dispraise our good beer. | |
I dispraised him before the wicked, that the wicked might not fall in love with him. | |
l dispraised thee before the wicked, that they might not fall in love with thee, and thy father is to thank me for it. | |
I dispraised him before the wicked, that the wicked might not fall in love with him. | |
l dispraised thee before the wicked, that they might not fall in love with thee, and thy father is to thank me for it. | |