Old Myddelton's money, Band 11874 |
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Seite 84 - I do not love thee, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this alone I know full well, I do not love thee, Doctor Fell.* 1 Sec Proverbial Expressions.
Seite 234 - Love he comes and Love he tarries Just as fate or fancy carries ; Longest stays, when sorest chidden ; Laughs and flies, when pressed and bidden.
Seite 119 - She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone or despise ; For nought that sets one heart at ease, And giveth happiness or peace, Is low esteemed in her eyes.
Seite 134 - For he that fights and runs away May live to fight another day, But he that is in battle slain Will never rise to fight again.
Seite 190 - And Margaret my feare. That I spent, that I had : That I gave, that I have ; That I left, that I lost. AD 1579. — ' Quoth Robertas Byrks, who in this world did reign threescore years and seven, and yet lived not one.
Seite 231 - Fond -man, remember that thou hast a wife ; Then how can Margaret be thy paramour ? Mar.
Seite 233 - Behold the tall pines dwindled as to shrubs In dizziness of distance ; when a leap, A stir, a motion, even a breath, would bring My breast upon its rocky bosom's bed To rest...
Seite 271 - Unless you can think, when the song is done, No other is soft in the rhythm; Unless you can feel, when left by One, That all men else go with him; Unless you can know, when unpraised by his breath, That your beauty itself wants proving; Unless you can swear 'For life, for death !' — Oh, fear to call it loving!
Seite 28 - Yet is so rich in all that's girlhood's praise, Did Job himself upon her goodness gaze, A little better she would surely make him. Yet is this girl I sing in naught uncommon, And very far from angel yet, I trow. Her faults, her sweetnesses, are purely human; Yet she 's more lovable as simple woman Than any one diviner that I know.
Seite 1 - Timon of Athens.' — George Hickes, DD, in his 'Two Treatises,' ed. 3, 1711 (repr.. Oxf., 1847, i. 68, 214), refers to " ill-natured Timons," and " a young lady who by reading romances became a she Timon." ; Titus Andronicus,' II. i.— "More water glideth by the mill than wots the miller of.