Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... keep me from burning , Make not my glad cause , cause of mourning . Let not my beauty's fire Enflame unstaid desire , Nor pierce any bright eye That wandereth lightly . Bethsabe . Come gentle Zephyr trick'd with those perfumes That 12 ...
... keep me from burning , Make not my glad cause , cause of mourning . Let not my beauty's fire Enflame unstaid desire , Nor pierce any bright eye That wandereth lightly . Bethsabe . Come gentle Zephyr trick'd with those perfumes That 12 ...
Strana 13
... Keeps every fountain fresh and arbor sweet ; No brazen gate her passage can repulse , Nor bushy thicket bar thy subtle breath . Then deck thee with thy loose delightsome robes , And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes , To play the ...
... Keeps every fountain fresh and arbor sweet ; No brazen gate her passage can repulse , Nor bushy thicket bar thy subtle breath . Then deck thee with thy loose delightsome robes , And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes , To play the ...
Strana 26
... keep me is a sink Wherein the filth of all the castle falls . Light . O villains ! Edir . And there , in mire and puddle have I stood This ten days ' space ; and lest that I should sleep , One plays continually upon a drum . They give ...
... keep me is a sink Wherein the filth of all the castle falls . Light . O villains ! Edir . And there , in mire and puddle have I stood This ten days ' space ; and lest that I should sleep , One plays continually upon a drum . They give ...
Strana 27
... keeps me waking , I should sleep ; For not these ten days have these eyelids closed . Now as I speak they fall , and yet with fear Open again . O wherefore sitt'st thou here ? Light . If you mistrust me , I'll be gone , my lord . Edw ...
... keeps me waking , I should sleep ; For not these ten days have these eyelids closed . Now as I speak they fall , and yet with fear Open again . O wherefore sitt'st thou here ? Light . If you mistrust me , I'll be gone , my lord . Edw ...
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... keep your promise . Car . Who would not do so having past it thee , Cannot be fram'd of aught but treachery . Fairest , descend , that by our hence departing We may make firm the bliss of our content . Mar. Is your friend Albert with ...
... keep your promise . Car . Who would not do so having past it thee , Cannot be fram'd of aught but treachery . Fairest , descend , that by our hence departing We may make firm the bliss of our content . Mar. Is your friend Albert with ...
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