Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries; but thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes : and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble,... Essentials of English Grammar: For the Use of Schools - Page 13by William Dwight Whitney - 1877 - 260 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1769 - 368 pages
...tear. In all my miferies ; but thou hall fnrc'd me, Out cf thy honeft truth, to play the woman Let's dry our eyes : and thus far hear me, Cromwell;.. And when I am forgotten, as I rhall be, And fleep in dull col J marble, where no mention Of me mull more be heard, fay then I taught... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 372 pages
...tear In all my miferies ; but thou haft force'd me, Pint of thy honeft truth, to play the woman.et's dry our eyes : and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And when I am forgotten, as l fhall be, • And fleep in dull cold marble, where no mention, , Of me muft more be heard, i'ay then... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 374 pages
...all my miferies ; but thou haft force'd me, Out of thy honeft truth, to play the woman Let's dry eur eyes : and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And when I am forgotten, as 1 fhall be, And fleep in dull cold marble, where no mention, Of me muft more be heard, fay then I taught... | |
| Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) - 1772 - 304 pages
...have : • And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again. And in another place, Let's dry our eyes, and thus far hear me, Cromwell And when I am forgotten, as I fhall be, And fleep in dull cold marble, where no mention ' Of me muft more be heard, fay then, I taught... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 480 pages
...tear In all my miferies ; but thou haft forc'd me, Out of thy honeft truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes: And thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, — when I am forgotten, as I fhall be ; And fleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me more muft be heard of, fay, I taught... | |
| Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith - 1775 - 626 pages
...tear, In all my miferies ; but thou haft forced me, Out of thy honed truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes, and thus far hear me, Cromwell ; And when I am forgotten, as I (hall be, And flecp in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me muft more be heard, fay then I taught... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 336 pages
...tear In all my mileries ; but thou haft forc'd me, Out of thy honeft truth, to play the woman— Let's dry our eyes; and thus far hear me Cromwell; And when I am forgotten, as I fhall be, And fleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me muft more be heard ; fay then I taught... | |
| Martin Sherlock - 1781 - 260 pages
...tear In all my miferies ; but thou haft forc'd me, Out of thy honeft tnith, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes, and thus far hear me, Cromwell ; And when I am (i) forgotten, as I fhall be, And fleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me muft more be heard,... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 pages
...In all my miferies, but thou haft forc'd me, Out of thy honeft truth, to play the woman Let'*Let's dry our eyes; and thus far hear me, Cromwell, And when I am forgotten, as I fhall be, And fleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me muft more be heard, fay then I taught... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 466 pages
...lord The king shall have my service ; but my prayers For ever, and for ever, shall be your's. Wol. Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries ; but thou hast forc'd me, 700 Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes : And thus far hear me,... | |
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