Cyclopædia of poetical quotations ... Edited by H. G. AdamsRobert Forrester, 1865 - 16 Seiten |
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... play . Shakspere . What ! keep a week away ? Seven days and nights ? Eight score eight hours ? and lover's absent hours , More tedious than the dial eight score times ? O weary reckoning ! Shakspere . Though absent , present in desires ...
... play . Shakspere . What ! keep a week away ? Seven days and nights ? Eight score eight hours ? and lover's absent hours , More tedious than the dial eight score times ? O weary reckoning ! Shakspere . Though absent , present in desires ...
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... play a lamentable part : Madam , ' t was Ariadne passioning For Theseus ' perjury , and unjust flight ; Which I so lively acted with my tears , That my poor mistress , moved therewithal , Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , If ...
... play a lamentable part : Madam , ' t was Ariadne passioning For Theseus ' perjury , and unjust flight ; Which I so lively acted with my tears , That my poor mistress , moved therewithal , Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , If ...
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... Play , 1601 . True adoration ! what a voice is thine ! From earth it wanders through the heaven of heavens , There from the mercy - seat itself evokes An answer , thrilling the seraphic host With added glory of celestial song.-R ...
... Play , 1601 . True adoration ! what a voice is thine ! From earth it wanders through the heaven of heavens , There from the mercy - seat itself evokes An answer , thrilling the seraphic host With added glory of celestial song.-R ...
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... on the strand , she shall remain Useless as motionless . These are the effects of doting age . Old Play . Vain doubts , and idle cares , and over caution . Dryden . 26 26 AGE . And on this forehead , where AGE . 25 25.
... on the strand , she shall remain Useless as motionless . These are the effects of doting age . Old Play . Vain doubts , and idle cares , and over caution . Dryden . 26 26 AGE . And on this forehead , where AGE . 25 25.
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... play us ; compared to this , All honour's mimic , all wealth alchemy . Which set the chemist on To search that secret natured stone , Which , the philosophers have told , When found , turns all things into gold ; But being hunted and ...
... play us ; compared to this , All honour's mimic , all wealth alchemy . Which set the chemist on To search that secret natured stone , Which , the philosophers have told , When found , turns all things into gold ; But being hunted and ...
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