Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesCharles Lamb Wiley, John and Putnam, G.P., 1856 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... eyes , being turn'd to steel , Will sooner sparkle fire than shed a tear . Yet stay , for rather than I will look on them , Here , here ; now sweet God of heav'n , Make me despise this transitory pomp , And sit for ever inthroniz'd in ...
... eyes , being turn'd to steel , Will sooner sparkle fire than shed a tear . Yet stay , for rather than I will look on them , Here , here ; now sweet God of heav'n , Make me despise this transitory pomp , And sit for ever inthroniz'd in ...
Strana 75
... eyes to weep , Whilst you behold true desolation . A rocky barrenness shall pierce your eyes ; Where all at once one reaches , where he stands , With brows the roof , both walls with both his hands . i . e . without the ceremony of an ...
... eyes to weep , Whilst you behold true desolation . A rocky barrenness shall pierce your eyes ; Where all at once one reaches , where he stands , With brows the roof , both walls with both his hands . i . e . without the ceremony of an ...
Strana 80
... eyes ; But yet avert them from my lothed sight . Had I with you enjoyed the lawful pleasure , To which belongs nor ... eyes . Isabella . I have lived too long in darkness , my friend ; And yet mine eyes with their majestic light , Have ...
... eyes ; But yet avert them from my lothed sight . Had I with you enjoyed the lawful pleasure , To which belongs nor ... eyes . Isabella . I have lived too long in darkness , my friend ; And yet mine eyes with their majestic light , Have ...
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