Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... thoughts do grave . Arost . Your grace should now , in these grave years of yours , Have found ere this the price of mortal joys ,. How full of change , how brittle our estate , How short they be , how fading here in earth , Of nothing ...
... thoughts do grave . Arost . Your grace should now , in these grave years of yours , Have found ere this the price of mortal joys ,. How full of change , how brittle our estate , How short they be , how fading here in earth , Of nothing ...
Strana 4
... thought ; If this might not have mov'd the bloody heart , And that most cruel hand the wretched weapon Even to let fall , and kist him in the face , With tears , for ruth to reave such one by death ; Should nature yet consent to slay ...
... thought ; If this might not have mov'd the bloody heart , And that most cruel hand the wretched weapon Even to let fall , and kist him in the face , With tears , for ruth to reave such one by death ; Should nature yet consent to slay ...
Strana 13
... thoughts , Than this fair woman's words and notes to mine . Moy that sweet plain that bears her pleasant weight , Be still enamell'd with discolor'd flowers ; That precious fount bear sand of purest gold ; And for the pebble , let the ...
... thoughts , Than this fair woman's words and notes to mine . Moy that sweet plain that bears her pleasant weight , Be still enamell'd with discolor'd flowers ; That precious fount bear sand of purest gold ; And for the pebble , let the ...
Strana 24
... thoughts , Which thoughts are martyred with endless torments , And in this torment comfort find I none , But that I feel the crown upon my head ; And therefore let me wear it yet awhile . Messenger . My lord , the parliament must have ...
... thoughts , Which thoughts are martyred with endless torments , And in this torment comfort find I none , But that I feel the crown upon my head ; And therefore let me wear it yet awhile . Messenger . My lord , the parliament must have ...
Strana 26
... thought , for having such a thought . One jewel have I left , receive thou this . Still fear I , and I know not what's the cause , But every joint shakes as I give it thee . O if thou harbor'st murder in thy heart , • His keepers . Let ...
... thought , for having such a thought . One jewel have I left , receive thou this . Still fear I , and I know not what's the cause , But every joint shakes as I give it thee . O if thou harbor'st murder in thy heart , • His keepers . Let ...
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