If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church ; If ever sat at any good man's feast ; If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my... The Dramatic Censor: Or, Critical Companion ... - Page 467by Francis Gentleman - 1770Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 pages
...better days; If ever been where bells have knolled to church ; If ever sat at any good man's feast ; If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my sword. Duke S. True is... | |
| John Mills - 1845 - 276 pages
...better days, If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church; If ever sat at any good man's feast; If ever from your eye-lids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity and be pitied— Let gentleness my strong enforcement be." IT was one of those evenings that tempt the birds to loiter on... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 pages
...better days ; If ever been where bells have knolled to church ; If ever sat at any good man's feast ; If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope I blush, and hide my sword. — As You Like... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 pages
...better days; If ever been where bells have knolled to church; If ever sat at any good man's feast; If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my sword. Duke S. True is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 74 pages
...better days: If ever been where bells have knolleu to church ; If ever sat at any good man's feast ; If ever from your eye-lids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my sword. Duke. True is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 pages
...better days; If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church; If ever sat at any good man's feast ; e e gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my sword. Duke S. True is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 568 pages
...better days; If ever been where bells have knolled to church ; If ever sat at any good man's feast ; If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my sword. Duke S. True is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 556 pages
...better days; If ever been where bells have knolled to church ; If ever sat at any good man's feast ; If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my sword. Duke S. True is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 586 pages
...better days; Jf ever been where bells have knolled to church; If ever sat at any good man's feast; If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my sword. Duke S. True is... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...better days ; If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church ; If ever sat at any good man's feast ; If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my sword. 13. Of man's first... | |
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