I'll not shed her blood, Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow, And smooth as monumental alabaster. Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the light, and then put out the light. Publications - Strana 511844Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Shakespeare - 1796 - 422 str.
...I can again thy former light reftore, Should I repent : but once put out thy light. Thou cunning'ft pattern of Excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat • That can thy light reluraine; — [Sett titivn tin taitr. When I have pluck'd thy rofe, I cannot give it vital growth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 304 str.
...can again thy former light reftore, Should I repent me ;— but once put out thine, Thou cunning'ft pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That can thy light relume. When I have pluck'd thy rofe, I .cannot give it vital growth again, It needs rauft wither : — I'll... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 str.
...die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the light, and then put out the light:6 If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light...restore, Should I repent me : — but once put out thine, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 str.
...die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the light, and then put out thy light: If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light...restore, Should I repent me: — but once put out thine, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 str.
...this line, which has been adopted since his book appeared, by pointing it thus : If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light...restore, Should I repent me: — but once put out thine, Thou cunning' st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 str.
...this line, which has been adopted since his book appeared, by pointing it thus : If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light...restore, Should I repent me: — but once put out thine, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 str.
...from heaven was not unfamiliar to Shakespeare can be proved from a similar expression in Othello : But once put out thy light, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know where is that Promethean heat That can thy light relumine. P. 386.— 208.— 512. The skipping king,... | |
| E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 500 str.
...to Shakspeare, can be proved, from a similar expression in Othello : " But once put out thy light, " I know not where is that Promethean heat " That can thy light relumine." LORD CHEDWORTH. 343. « Carded his state" I cannot well understand this passage, as we have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 str.
...die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the light, and then put out the light : If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light...restore, Should I repent me: — but once put out thine, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 344 str.
...die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the light, and then put out the light: If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light...restore, Should I repent me : — but once put out ! uin •. Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That... | |
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