| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 492 str.
...show you the picture. Look you, sir, such a one as I, does this p resen t. [ Utvveiling. Vio, 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own...sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Oil. O,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 str.
...Excellently done, if God did ell. Oli. 'Tis in grain, sir; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. 'Tis cruel' st she alive, If you will lead those graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Oli.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 str.
...God did all. OH. 'Tis in grain, sir; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. 'lis beauty truly blent t, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If yon will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. OU. О,... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 str.
...praise : Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye, Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues. 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand lay'd on. O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright ! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 str.
...Excellently done, if God did all. Oli. 'Tis in grain, sir; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning handlatd on. Lady, yo« are the cruel' st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 str.
...done, if God did all. [weather. Oli. "Tin in grain, Mr ; 'twill endure wind and Kto. 'Tis beauty trulr . "v 1825 ?Published for the proprietors of the "London stage" by Sh cruel'st she alive, If yon lead these (Traces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Ok. O, sir,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 str.
...did all. Oli. 'Tis in grain, Sir ; 'twill endure wind and weather. Via. 'Tis beauty truly blent, t whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Oli. O,... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 338 str.
...and show you the picture. Look you, sir, such a one as I, does this present. [ Unveiling, Vio. "Fis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own...sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, .— And leave the world no copy. Oli.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 str.
...God did all. Oli. Tis in grain, sir; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. Tis beauty truly blent 17, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy 18. 16... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 482 str.
...God did all. Oli. 'Tis in grain, sir; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. 'Tis beauty truly blent 9, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Oli. O,... | |
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