Ah, do not, when my heart hath scap'd this sorrow, Come in the rearward of a conquer'd woe ; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When other petty griefs have done their... The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare - Page 102by William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830Full view - About this book
| Ethan Allen Hitchcock - Hermetic philosophers in literature - 1866 - 298 pages
...purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When other petty griefs have done then- spite, But in the onset come : so shall I taste At...woe, Compard with loss of thee will not' seem so. XOI. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, Some in their wealth, some in their body's force... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 pages
...in the rearward of a conquer'd woe ; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purposed overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me...might ; And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compared with loss of thee will not seem so.— 90. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 588 pages
...drop in for an after-loss : Ah, do not, when my heart hath scap'd this sorrow, Come in the rearward0 of a conquer'd woe ! Give not a windy night a rainy...might ; And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compared with loss of thee will not seem so. xci. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, Some... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1875 - 186 pages
...altered into fat): Oh ! do not, when my heart hath scap'd this sorrow Come in the rearward of a conquered woe ; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger...taste At first the very worst of Fortune's might; &c. We will give one more example of the same fatality. Shakespeare's figurative use of the word stain,... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1875 - 186 pages
...foe) : Oh ! do not, when my heart hath scap'd this sorrow Come in the rearward of a conquered wot ; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out...taste At first the very worst of Fortune's might; &c. We will give one more example of the same fatality. Shakespeare's figurative use of the word stain,... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - English poetry - 1876 - 460 pages
...not a windy night a rainy morrow, Come in the rearward of a conquered woe; To linger out a purposed overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me...might; And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compared with loss of thee will not seem so. LOVE ETERNAL. Let me not to the marriage of true minds... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - English poetry - 1876 - 454 pages
...in the rearward of a conquered woe ; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purposed overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me...might ; And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compared with loss of thee will not seem so. LOVE ETERNAL. Let me not to the marriage of true minds... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 840 pages
...night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me lust, . Appleton and Company XCL Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, Some in their wealth, some in their body's force... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 408 pages
...I'll vow debate, For I must ne'er love him whom thou dost hate. xc. Join with the spite of'fortune, make me bow, And do not drop in for an after-loss...woe, Compar'd with loss of thee will not seem so. xci. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, Some in their wealth, some in their body's force... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 380 pages
...deeds to cross, Join with the spite of fortune, make me bow, And do not drop in for an after loss. Ah ! do not, when my heart hath scap'd this sorrow,...taste At first the very worst of fortune's might; XCI. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, Some in their wealth, some in their body's force... | |
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