When remedies are past, the griefs are ended By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended. To mourn a mischief that is past and gone Is the next way to draw new mischief on. Paths to Power - Page 208by Floyd Baker Wilson - 1901 - 229 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 572 pages
...or step, may help these lovers Into your favour. When remedies are past, the griefs are ended, 530 By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended,...and gone, Is the next way to draw new mischief on. Cij What What cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. The robb'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...yourself ; and lay a sentence, Which, as a grise,1 or step, may help these lovers Into your favour. When remedies are past, the griefs are ended, By seeing...and gone, Is the next way to draw new mischief on. What cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. The robb'd, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...like yourself; and lay a sentence, Which, as a grise, or step, may help these lovers Into your favour. When remedies are past, the griefs are ended, By seeing...and gone, Is the next way to draw new mischief on. What cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. The robb'd, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...not too much heated with passion. 4 — — as a grise,] Grize from degrees. A grize is a step. AA 2 When remedies are past, the griefs are ended, By seeing...and gone, Is the next way to draw new mischief on. What cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. The robb'd, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...too much heated with passion. * •• • as a .grise,] Grize from degrets. A grize is a step. AA i When remedies are past, the griefs are ended, By seeing...gone, • . Is the next way to draw new mischief on. What cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. The robb'c), that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 pages
...yourself; and lay a sentence, Which, as a grise8', or step, may help these lovers Into your favour. When remedies are past, the griefs are ended, By seeing...and gone, Is the next way to draw new mischief on. What cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes The robb'd, that smiles,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 344 pages
...like yourself; and lay a sentence, Which, as a gryse, or step, may help these lovers Into your favour. When remedies are past, the griefs are ended, By seeing...and gone, Is the next way to draw new mischief on. What cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. The robb'd, that... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...hen remedies are past, the griefs are ended, By seeingthe worst,» hich late on hopes dependec '1 о mourn a mischief that is past and gone, Is the next way to draw new mischief on. W hat cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. 'Ihe robb'd, that... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pages
...past, the griefs are ended, By seeinglheworst, which late on hopes dcpeildec To mourn a mischief tiiat s] VVliat cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. The robb'd, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 438 pages
...grise,2 or step, may help these lovers Into your favour.3 When remedies, are past, the griefs are ended,4 By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended....past and gone, Is the next way to draw new mischief on.5 What cannot he preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. The rohh'd,... | |
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