English Drama, 1580-1642Tucker Brooke, Nathaniel Burton Paradise D.C. Heath, 1933 - Počet stran: 1044 |
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... death , Who , living , was my garland's sweetest flower , And in his death hath buried my delights . 5 Hor . For love of him and service to yourself , I nill refuse this heavy doleful charge ; Yet tears and sighs , I fear , will hinder ...
... death , Who , living , was my garland's sweetest flower , And in his death hath buried my delights . 5 Hor . For love of him and service to yourself , I nill refuse this heavy doleful charge ; Yet tears and sighs , I fear , will hinder ...
Strana 684
... death . Listen ; I hear one's footing . [ Enter Ferdinand ] 35 Ferd . Strangling is a very quiet death . Bos . [ Aside . ] Nay , then , I see I must stand upon my guard . Ferd . What say to that ? Whisper softly : do you agree to ' t ...
... death . Listen ; I hear one's footing . [ Enter Ferdinand ] 35 Ferd . Strangling is a very quiet death . Bos . [ Aside . ] Nay , then , I see I must stand upon my guard . Ferd . What say to that ? Whisper softly : do you agree to ' t ...
Strana 1014
... Death shall not separate us . O , my lords , I but deceiv'd your eyes with antic gesture , When one news straight came huddling on another Of death , and death , and death ! still I danc'd forward ; 70 But it struck home , and here ...
... Death shall not separate us . O , my lords , I but deceiv'd your eyes with antic gesture , When one news straight came huddling on another Of death , and death , and death ! still I danc'd forward ; 70 But it struck home , and here ...
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