Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... face , which to my death Will never part from me , -wherewith abraid A deep - fetch'd sigh he gave , and therewithall Clasping his hands , to heaven he cast his sight ; And streight , pale death pressing within his face , ↑ Started ...
... face , which to my death Will never part from me , -wherewith abraid A deep - fetch'd sigh he gave , and therewithall Clasping his hands , to heaven he cast his sight ; And streight , pale death pressing within his face , ↑ Started ...
Strana 4
... face If not his princely chear and countenance , His valiant active arms , his manly breast , If not his fair and seemly personage ; His noble limbs , in such proportion cast As would have rapt a silly weman's thought ; If this might ...
... face If not his princely chear and countenance , His valiant active arms , his manly breast , If not his fair and seemly personage ; His noble limbs , in such proportion cast As would have rapt a silly weman's thought ; If this might ...
Strana 5
... face , Crying to Jove for vengeance of the deed , The mighty God even moveth from his place With wrath to wreak ; then sends he forth with speed The dreadful Furies , daughters of the night , With serpents girt , carrying the whip of ...
... face , Crying to Jove for vengeance of the deed , The mighty God even moveth from his place With wrath to wreak ; then sends he forth with speed The dreadful Furies , daughters of the night , With serpents girt , carrying the whip of ...
Strana 8
... face , Are aglets on her sleeve , pins on her train : And those that should be powerful and divine , Do sleep in darkness when they most should shine . Ped . Provoke them not , fair sir , with tempting words , The heavens are gracious ...
... face , Are aglets on her sleeve , pins on her train : And those that should be powerful and divine , Do sleep in darkness when they most should shine . Ped . Provoke them not , fair sir , with tempting words , The heavens are gracious ...
Strana 48
... face of winter , From thee they have some power on my blood ; Yet being from thee , had but that hollow sound Come from the lips of any living man , It might have won the credit of mine ear , From thee it cannot . Jern . If I understand ...
... face of winter , From thee they have some power on my blood ; Yet being from thee , had but that hollow sound Come from the lips of any living man , It might have won the credit of mine ear , From thee it cannot . Jern . If I understand ...
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