"Mone" Quotes from Famous Books
... Curtaines of the tongue-lesse night, were drawne so close as day could not be seene, Now leaden-thoughted Morpheus dyms each sight, now, murder, rapes, and robberies begin: Nature crau'd rest, but restlesse Loue would none, Diego, Loues young prentice, thus gan mone. ... — Seven Minor Epics of the English Renaissance (1596-1624) • Dunstan Gale
... of this soulful appeal was engrossed, in a woful mixture of blue and purple inks: "Ye habbit maketh mone over hys sore griffe and mightylie beseacheth the ladye yt she graunt hym ye lone of her hoosband on ... — Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions - Vol. I • Slason Thompson |