| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 str.
...from Skulls. Hud. DISSEMBLER. ;.Se, Woman. Why, I can fmile, and murther while I fmile, And cry Cmtent to that which grieves my Heart, • And wet my Cheeks with artificial Tears, And frame my Face to all Occafipns. Sbak. Hen. 6. Part 3. Now we muft fhew a Mafter-piece indeed ; To msec the Man 'whom we... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1714 - 458 str.
...torment I will free my felf, Or hew my way out with a bloody Ax. Why I can fmile, and murrher whiles I fmile, And cry, Content, to that which grieves my Heart, And wet my Cheeks with artificial Tears, Ar.d frame my Face to all Occasions. I'll drown more Sailors than the Mermaid (hall, J'll flay more... | |
| William Oldys - 1740 - 326 str.
...and his confcience Was as hard as the pulpit. Sbakefp ear's Puritan. Why, I can fmile, and murther while I fmile ; And" cry, content to that which grieves...cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all cccafions : • . I'll drown more failors, than the mermaid fhall ; I'll flay more gazers, than the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 434 str.
...how to find the open air. But toiling defp'rately to find it out) Torment myfelf to catch the Englijh Crown, And from that torment I will free myfelf, Or hew my way out with a bloody ax. Why, I can fmile, and murther while I fmile ; And cry, Content, to that which grieves my heart;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 428 str.
...find the open air, , But toiling defp'rately to find it ou{) ' Torment myfelf to catch the Englijh crown. And from that torment I will free myfelf, Or hew my way out with a bloody ax. Why, I can fmile, and murder while I fmile ; And cry, content, to that which grieves my heart;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 522 str.
...how to find the open air, But toiling defp'rately to find it out, Torment myfelf to catch the Englijh Crown, And from that torment I will free myfelf, Or hew my way out with a bloody ax. Why, I can fmile, and murder while I fmile; And cry, Content, to that which grieves my heart} And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 500 str.
...how to find the open air, But toiling defp'rately to find it our^ Torment myfelf to catch the Englijh Crown^ And from that torment I will free myfelf, Or hew my way out with a bloody ax. Why, I can fmile, and murder while I fmile \ And cry, Content, to that which grieves my heart;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 426 str.
...catch the Englijh Crown. And from that torment I will free myfelf, Or hew my way out with a bloody ax. "Why, I can fmile, and murder while I fmile; And cry,...cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occalions : I'll drown more failors, than the Mermaid fball; I'll flay more gazers, than the Bafiliflc... | |
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