The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Svazek 15H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Strana 13
... seen . Love is a spirit all compact of fire ; Not gross to sink , but light , and will aspire . ' Witness this primrose bank whereon I lie : These forceless flowers like sturdy trees support me ; Two strengthless doves will draw me ...
... seen . Love is a spirit all compact of fire ; Not gross to sink , but light , and will aspire . ' Witness this primrose bank whereon I lie : These forceless flowers like sturdy trees support me ; Two strengthless doves will draw me ...
Strana 22
... seen them ; Her eyes woo'd still , his eyes disdain'd the wooing : And all this dumb play had his 1 acts made plain With tears , which , chorus - like , her eyes did rain . Full gently now she takes him by the hand , A lily prison'd in ...
... seen them ; Her eyes woo'd still , his eyes disdain'd the wooing : And all this dumb play had his 1 acts made plain With tears , which , chorus - like , her eyes did rain . Full gently now she takes him by the hand , A lily prison'd in ...
Strana 28
... seen by night . ⚫ O , where am I ? ' quoth she ; ' in earth or heaven , Or in the ocean drench'd , or in the fire ? What hour is this ? or morn , or weary even ? Do I delight to die , or life desire ? But now I lived , and life was ...
... seen by night . ⚫ O , where am I ? ' quoth she ; ' in earth or heaven , Or in the ocean drench'd , or in the fire ? What hour is this ? or morn , or weary even ? Do I delight to die , or life desire ? But now I lived , and life was ...
Strana 42
... seen no more , Whose ridges with the meeting clouds contend ; So did the merciless and pitchy night Fold in the object that did feed her sight : Whereat amazed , as one that unaware Hath droop'd a precious jewel in the flood , Or ...
... seen no more , Whose ridges with the meeting clouds contend ; So did the merciless and pitchy night Fold in the object that did feed her sight : Whereat amazed , as one that unaware Hath droop'd a precious jewel in the flood , Or ...
Strana 48
... seen in the tears , tears in her eye ; Both crystals , where they view'd each other's sorrow ; - Sorrow , that friendly sighs sought still to dry ; But like a stormy day , now wind , now rain , Sighs dry her cheeks , tears make them wet ...
... seen in the tears , tears in her eye ; Both crystals , where they view'd each other's sorrow ; - Sorrow , that friendly sighs sought still to dry ; But like a stormy day , now wind , now rain , Sighs dry her cheeks , tears make them wet ...
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