And hitherto doth love on fortune tend : For who not needs shall never lack a friend ; And who in want a hollow friend doth try, Directly seasons him his enemy. But, orderly to end where I begun, — Our wills and fates do so contrary run That our devices... Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet - Page 72by William Shakespeare - 1878 - 232 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 pages
...try, But orderly to end where I begun, Our Wills and Fates do fo contrary run, That our Devices ftill are overthrown, Our Thoughts are ours, their Ends none of our own^ So think thou wilt no fecond Husband wed, Queen. Nor Earth to give me Food, nor Heav'n Light, Sport and repofe lock from... | |
| William Oldys - 1740 - 328 pages
...HamUt, But orderly to end where I begun, Our wills and fates do fo contrary run, That our devices ftill are overthrown ; Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own. 1M. My will enkindled by mine eyes a«d ears, Two traded pilots 'twixt the dang'rous fhores Of will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 574 pages
...... But orderly to end where 1 begun, Our wills and fates do fo contrary run, That our devices ftill are overthrown, Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own. So think thou wilt no fecond husband wed, But die thy thoughts, when thy firft Lord is dead. Dutch. Nor earth 9/oh! give... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...end where I begun, Our wills and fates do fo contrary run, That our devices ftill are overthrown j Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own; So think, thou wilt no fecond hufband wed ; But die thy thoughts, when thy firft Lord is dead. Dutch. Nor earth to give me... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 630 pages
...fealbns him his enemy. That our devices ftill are overthrown ; Our wills, and fates, do fo contrary run, Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own. So think, thou wilt no fecond hufband wed ; Dutch. Nor earth to give me food, nor heaven light, Sport and repofe, lock from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 476 pages
...enemy. But orderly to end where I begun, Our wills ar.d fates do ib contrary run, That our devices ftill are overthrown ; Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own. 1 hiiik ftill, thou wilt no fecond h'ufband wed ; But die thy thoughts, when thy firft Lord is dead.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 pages
...seasons him his enemy. But, orderly to end where I begun, — Our wills, and fates, do so contrary nin, That our devices still are overthrown ; Our thoughts...our own :So think thou wilt no second husband wed ; 420 But die thy thoughts, when thy first lord is dead. P. Queen. Nor earth to give me food, nor heaven... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 666 pages
...orderly to end where I begun, — Our wills, and fates, do fo contrary run, That our devices (till are overthrown ; Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own: So think thou wilt no it-con J hufband wed ; But die thy thoughts, when thy firft lord is dead. P. igueen. Nor earth to me... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 682 pages
...orderly to end where I begun, — Our wills, and fates, do fo contrary run, That our devices ftill are overthrown ; Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own: So think thou wilt no fecond hufband wed ; But die thy. thoughts, when thy firll lord is dead. P. QUEEN. Nor earth to me... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 728 pages
...But, orderly to end where I begun, — Our wills, and fates, do fo contrary run, That our devices Mill are overthrown ; Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own: So think thou wilt no fecond hufband wed ; But die thy thoughts, when thy firft lord is dead. P. QUEEN. Nor earth to me give... | |
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