| John Wilson - 1842 - 384 Seiten
...can admire the feeling of tenderness and beauty which prompted the poetry. " Jul. Wilt thou be gone 1 it is not yet near day: It was the nightingale, and not the lark That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear: Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree: Believe me, love,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 Seiten
...by : — Good night. [Exeunt. SCENE V.— Loggia to Juliet's Chamber. Enter ROMEO and JULIET. Jul. Wilt thou be gone ? it is not yet near day : It was...and not the lark, That pierc'd the fearful hollow of thine ear ; Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate-tree : Believe me, love, it was the nightingale. Rom.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 Seiten
...early by and by. — Good night. [Exeunt. SCENE V. JULIET'S Chamber. Enter ROMEO anrf JULIET. Jul. Wilt thou be gone? it is not yet near day : It was...not the lark , That pierc'd the fearful hollow of thine ear; Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree. Believe me, love, it was the nightingale. Rom.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 Seiten
...by and by. — Good night. [Exewt. •tm SCENE V. — JULtET'S Chamber. Enter ROMEO and JULlET. Jal. Wilt thou be gone? it is not yet near day : It was the nightingale, and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine enr : Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree. Believe me, love,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 Seiten
...by. — Good night. [Exeunt. SCENE V. — JULIET'S Chamber. Enter ROMI:O and JULIET. Jul. Wih tliou be gone? it is not yet near day It was the nightingale, and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear : Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree. Believe me, love,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 338 Seiten
...May call it early by and by. — Good night. [Exeunt. Juliet's chamber. Enter ROMEO and JULIET. Ju. Wilt thou be gone ? it is not yet near day : It was the nightingale, and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear : Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree. Believe me, love,... | |
| 1844 - 628 Seiten
...that the house is already astir — Juliet would have him stay ; she says he must be deceived : — 1* It is not yet near day : It was the nightingale and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear ;" But Romeo must leave her — he is not deceived— he says,... | |
| Willis Gaylord Clark - 1844 - 486 Seiten
...and mingle with each other; especially in the lines I have italicised : JULIET.—Wilt thou begone ? It is not yet near day: It was the nightingale, and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear: Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree: Seueve me, love,... | |
| Carl Pietzcker - 1996 - 256 Seiten
...nur mittelbar in einem Gespräch über Drittes gegenwärtig: War es die Nachtigall oder die Lerche? Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day. It was the nightingale, and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear. [III, 5, 1-3] Willst du schon fort? Der Tag ist noch nicht... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1997 - 76 Seiten
...Quickly, Romeo left. He didn't know that the Capulets were planning Juliet's marriage to Paris. JULIET: Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day. It was the nightingale and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear. Nightly she sings on yond pomegranate tree. Believe me, love,... | |
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