Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... true friend , but now , when joy should be , Who but a damn'd one would have done like me ? He hath been married now at least a month ; In all which time I have not once beheld him . This is his house . * I'll call to know his health ...
... true friend , but now , when joy should be , Who but a damn'd one would have done like me ? He hath been married now at least a month ; In all which time I have not once beheld him . This is his house . * I'll call to know his health ...
Strana 46
... true inward sorrow lay aside ! The shows of things are better than themselves , How doth it stir this airy part of us To hear our poets tell imagin'd fights And the strange blows that feigned courage gives . When I Achilles hear upon ...
... true inward sorrow lay aside ! The shows of things are better than themselves , How doth it stir this airy part of us To hear our poets tell imagin'd fights And the strange blows that feigned courage gives . When I Achilles hear upon ...
Strana 48
... 'er look upon me , lad , the match is done . Jern . Raymond Mounchensey , now I touch thy grief With the true feeling of a zealous friend . • Cheshunt . And as for thy fair beauteous Millisent , With my 48 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... 'er look upon me , lad , the match is done . Jern . Raymond Mounchensey , now I touch thy grief With the true feeling of a zealous friend . • Cheshunt . And as for thy fair beauteous Millisent , With my 48 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
Strana 49
... true a friend , I will abjure both beauty and her sight , And will in love become a counterfeit . Raym . Dear Jerningham , thou hast begot my life , And from the mouth of hell , where now I sat , I feel my spirit rebound against the ...
... true a friend , I will abjure both beauty and her sight , And will in love become a counterfeit . Raym . Dear Jerningham , thou hast begot my life , And from the mouth of hell , where now I sat , I feel my spirit rebound against the ...
Strana 50
... true a friend . Fab . Let us alone to bustle for the set ; For age and craft with wit an art hath met . I'll make my Spirits dance such nightly jigs Along the way ' twixt this and Tot'nam Cross , The Carriers ' Jades shall cast their ...
... true a friend . Fab . Let us alone to bustle for the set ; For age and craft with wit an art hath met . I'll make my Spirits dance such nightly jigs Along the way ' twixt this and Tot'nam Cross , The Carriers ' Jades shall cast their ...
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