| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 414 str.
...loving, black-brow'd night. Give mo my Romeo : and, when he shall die, Take him and cut him out iu little stars, And he will make the face of heaven...with night, . . . And pay no worship to the garish sun,1— O, I have bought the mansion of a lore, But not possess'd it : and, though I am sold, Not... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 str.
...ambition in my love thus plagues itself : The hind, that would be mated by the lion, Must die for love. Come, gentle night ; come, loving, black- brow'd night;...with night, And pay no worship to the garish sun. See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand ! O, that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 str.
...of night Whiter than new snow on a raven's back. — Come, gentle night ; come, loving, black-brow'd night, Give me my Romeo : and, when he shall die,...with night, And pay no worship to the garish* sun. — O, I have bought the mansion of a love, But not possess'd it ; and, though I am sold, Not yet enjoy'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 str.
...of night Whiter than new snow on a raven's back. — Come, gentle night ; come, loving, black-brow'd night. Give me my Romeo : and, when he shall die,...will be in love with night, And pay no worship to the garish4 sun.— O, I have bought the mansion of a love, But not possess'd it ; and, though I am sold,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 str.
...night, Whiter than new snow on a raven's back. — Give me my Romeo, night ! — and, when he dies, Take him and cut him out in little stars; And he will...with night, And pay no worship to the garish sun. — O, I have bought the mansion of a love, But not possess'd it. So tedious is this day, As is the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 str.
...flat sea sunk.' 5 Civil is grave, solemn. Come, gentle night; come, loving, black-brow'd night 7 , Give me my Romeo: and, when he shall die, Take him...love with night, And pay no worship to the garish 8 sun.-— O, I have bought the mansion of a love, But not possess'd it; and, though 1 am sold, Not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 554 str.
...the flat sea sunk.' 5 Civil is grave, solemn. Come, gentle night; come, loving, black- brow'd night7, Give me my Romeo : and, when he shall die, Take him...heaven so fine, That all the world will be in love with uight, And pay no worship to the garish8 sun. — 0, 1 have bought the mansion of a love, But not possess'd... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 str.
...of night AVhiter than new snow on a raven's back. — Come, gentle night; come, loving, black-brow'< night, Give me my Romeo : and, when he shall die,...will be in love with night, And pay no worship to the garish4 sun. — O, I have bought the mansion of a love, В ut not possess'd it ; and, though I am... | |
| 1829 - 440 str.
...wings of night, Whiter than new snow on a raven's back. Come gentle night ; come loving black browed night, Give me my Romeo : and when he shall die, Take...fine That all the world will be in love with night. But if we once launch out into troubled waters, we are inevitably carried along by the current ; if... | |
| 1829 - 434 str.
...wings of night, Whiter than now snow on a raven's back. Come gentle mght ; come loving black browed night, Give me my Romeo ; and when he shall die, Take...fine That all the world will be in love with night. But if we once launch out into troubled waters, we are inevitably carried along by the current ; if... | |
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