| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 488 Seiten
...Fidele, }'U sweeten thy sad grave : Thou shalt not lack * A slow-sailing, unwieldy vessel. 3 Stiff. The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose ;...whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath: the ruddock5 would, With charitable bill (O bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that' let their... | |
| J. T. Barber - 1803 - 436 Seiten
...flowers while summer lasts ' 1 11 sweeten thy sad grave : thou shali not lack ' The flower that 's like thy face, pale Primrose ; nor ' The azur'd Harebell,...no, nor ' The leaf of Eglantine, whom not to slander . • jr Outsweeten'd not thy breath." Highly pleased 'with "Briton ferry, we proceeded along the coast,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 Seiten
...fairest flowers, 'Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave: Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose;...whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath: the ruddock would, With charitable bill (O bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1804 - 480 Seiten
...lack . The flower that's like thy face, pale primrose ; nor The azui'd hare-bell, like thy veins j no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander Out-sweeten'd not thy breath : the RaJdock would, With charitable bill, bring thee all this; Yea, and furr'd Ynoss besides, when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 496 Seiten
...fairest flowers, Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave: Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose;...whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath: the ruddock2 would, With charitable bill (O bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 490 Seiten
...fairest flowers, Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave: Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose;...whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath: the ruddock2 would, With charitable bill (O bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their... | |
| 1806 - 312 Seiten
...Cymbeline, when mourning over the supposed corpse ol Fidele, makes a beautiful allusion to those rites. " With fairest flowers While summer lasts, and I live...whom not to slander Out-sweeten'd not thy breath," &c. And Belarius, before they take leave of her for ever, promises to return at midnight, and strew... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 368 Seiten
...fairest flowers, Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave : Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose;...whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath : the ruddock5i would, With charitable bill (O bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 410 Seiten
...fairest flowers, Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave : Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose...no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Out-sweetened not thy breath : the ruddock would, With charitable bill (O bill, sore-shaming Those... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 Seiten
...thy sad grave : Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose; nor The :i/ur'<l pp'd the offending Adam out of him ; Leaving his body as a paradise, To : the ruddock J With charitable bill (O bill, sore-shaming [would, Those rich- left heirs, that let... | |
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