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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Strana 27
... stay , O stay awhile . Light . How now , my lord ? Edw . Something still buzzeth in mine ears , And tells me if I sleep I never wake ; This fear is that which makes me tremble thus . And therefore tell me , wherefore art thou come ...
... stay , O stay awhile . Light . How now , my lord ? Edw . Something still buzzeth in mine ears , And tells me if I sleep I never wake ; This fear is that which makes me tremble thus . And therefore tell me , wherefore art thou come ...
Strana 141
... Stay . Rob . Good truth , Sir , I'll have none of it back , Could but one penny of it save my life . Wife . Yet stay , and hear him : Oh unnatural strife In a hard father's bosom . Fos . I see mine error now : Oh , can there grow A rose ...
... Stay . Rob . Good truth , Sir , I'll have none of it back , Could but one penny of it save my life . Wife . Yet stay , and hear him : Oh unnatural strife In a hard father's bosom . Fos . I see mine error now : Oh , can there grow A rose ...
Strana 64
... stay . Ovid . Ay me , there is no stay In amorous pleasures . If both stay , both die . I hear thy father . Hence , my deity , Fear forgeth sounds in my deluded ears ; I did not hear him : I am mad with love . There is no spirit , under ...
... stay . Ovid . Ay me , there is no stay In amorous pleasures . If both stay , both die . I hear thy father . Hence , my deity , Fear forgeth sounds in my deluded ears ; I did not hear him : I am mad with love . There is no spirit , under ...
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