| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 pages
...deed. Come,feeling "night, Skarf up the tender tye of pitiful day; And, with thy bloody and invYible hand, Cancel, and tear to pieces, that great bond Which keeps me pale! — Light thickens11; and the crow Makes wing to the rooky wood " : Good things of day begin to droop and drowie... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 694 pages
...world takes note - ^i/rt Well. ^ Words are very rafcals, fmce bonds difgrac'd them - Twelfth Night. — Cancel and tear to pieces, that great bond which keeps me pale - Macbeth. — With inky blots, and rotten parchment bonds - Richard it.— There is my bond of faith,... | |
| Samuel Ayscough - 1791 - 688 pages
...28: [ 42 — Words are rery rafeáis, fince bonds difgrac'd them Tiiatlflh Night. 5 1 3»c l ч — Cancel and tear to pieces, that great bond which keeps me pale Mjclxtb. ] 374 ' 4f — With inky blots, and rotten parchment bonds - Rich.irdii. ! ] 4«. f 5» —... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1791 - 702 pages
...takes note All's Il'dl. ~ Vforcfs are »eryrafcals, lince bonds difgrac'd them T-welfth Niahi. — Cancel and tear to pieces, that great bond which keeps me pale Mjclnli. — With inky blots, and rotten parchment' bonds - Rkliardii. ~ There is my bond of faith,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 646 pages
...MJCB. Be innocent of the knowledge, dearcft chuck,* Till thou applaud the deed. Come, feeling night,' Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day ; And, with...tear to pieces, that great bond Which keeps me pale ! 4 — Light thickens ; and the crow5 * dearejt chuck,] I meet with this term of endearment (which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1795 - 414 pages
...innocent of the knowledge, deareft chuck, Till thou applaud the deed. " Come, fealing night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day, And with thy bloody...tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale. Night thickens, and the crow Makes wing to th' rooky wood. Good things of day begin to droop and drowze.... | |
| Carl Grosse - 1796 - 466 pages
...TWO VOLUMES. VOL. ii. i','r'''Vri '% ' ' ,r . ' .• . ?.' " . . •' Come, feeling night,! . ', . '; Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day: ''" And with thy bloody and invifible 1 i' im * • • : • . ' ; Cancel, and tear to pieces, that great bbni ._]_;. '•? Which keeps... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 592 pages
...MACB. Be innocent of the knowledge, deareft chuck, Till thou applaud the deed. Come, feeling night, Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day ; And, with...Which keeps me pale ! — Light thickens ; and the. crowMakes wing to the rooky wood : Good things of day begin to droop and drowze ; Whiles night's black... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 612 pages
...Macb. Be innocent of the knowledge, deareft chuck,-* Till thou applaud the deed. Come, feeling night,5 Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day ; And, with...Which keeps me pale ! — Light thickens ; and the craw * Makes wing to the rooky wood : ' Good things of dny begin to droop and drowze ; Whiles nigln's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 442 pages
...innocent of the knowledge, deareft chuck, 'Till thou applaud the deed. Come, feeling night, Skarfup the tender eye of pitiful day ; And, with thy bloody...great bond Which keeps me pale! — Light thickens; andthecrow Makes wing to the rooky wood : Good things of day begin to droop and drowfe ; While night's... | |
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