Selected WorksRinehart, 1953 - 424 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 42
Sivu 44
... fortune stopp'd . O ancient honor ! O unconquer'd hand , Whom foes unpunish'd never could withstand ! But Israel was unworthy of thy name ; Short is the date of all immoderate fame . It looks as Heav'n our ruin had design'd , And durst ...
... fortune stopp'd . O ancient honor ! O unconquer'd hand , Whom foes unpunish'd never could withstand ! But Israel was unworthy of thy name ; Short is the date of all immoderate fame . It looks as Heav'n our ruin had design'd , And durst ...
Sivu 103
... fortune , chid her from me , And turned her loose ; yet still she came again . My careless days , and my luxurious nights , At length have wearied her , and now she's gone , Gone , gone , divorced for ever . Help me , soldier , To curse ...
... fortune , chid her from me , And turned her loose ; yet still she came again . My careless days , and my luxurious nights , At length have wearied her , and now she's gone , Gone , gone , divorced for ever . Help me , soldier , To curse ...
Sivu 120
... fortune parts us . Speak : would you have me perish by my stay ? CLEOPATRA . If , as a friend , you ask my judgment ... fortunes , And join her arms with his . CLEOPATRA . And yet you leave me ! You leave me , Antony ; and yet I love you ...
... fortune parts us . Speak : would you have me perish by my stay ? CLEOPATRA . If , as a friend , you ask my judgment ... fortunes , And join her arms with his . CLEOPATRA . And yet you leave me ! You leave me , Antony ; and yet I love you ...
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