Poetry, Prose and PlaysHarvard University Press, 1952 - 896 sivua |
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Sivu 283
... fall , fall , fall ; And with a Murmuring sound Dash , dash , upon the ground , To gentle slumbers call . [ The Indian Emperour , 1667. ] 2 . I FEED a flame within which so torments me That it both pains my heart , and yet contents me ...
... fall , fall , fall ; And with a Murmuring sound Dash , dash , upon the ground , To gentle slumbers call . [ The Indian Emperour , 1667. ] 2 . I FEED a flame within which so torments me That it both pains my heart , and yet contents me ...
Sivu 426
... fall out ; for either there is a dependance of sense betwixt the first line and the second , or there is none : if there be that connection , then in the natural position of the words , the latter line must of necessity flow from the ...
... fall out ; for either there is a dependance of sense betwixt the first line and the second , or there is none : if there be that connection , then in the natural position of the words , the latter line must of necessity flow from the ...
Sivu 867
... fall . SEBASTIAN : He's dead : make hast , and thou mayst yet o're take him . DORAX : When I was hasty , thou delay'st me longer . I prethee let me hedge one moment more Into thy promise : for thy life preserv'd : Be kind : and tell me ...
... fall . SEBASTIAN : He's dead : make hast , and thou mayst yet o're take him . DORAX : When I was hasty , thou delay'st me longer . I prethee let me hedge one moment more Into thy promise : for thy life preserv'd : Be kind : and tell me ...
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