The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... Time ! Be guilty of my death , since of my crime . " Why hath thy servant , Opportunity , Betrayed the hours thou gav'st me to repose Cancelled my fortunes , and enchainéd me To endless date of never - ending woes ? Time's office is to ...
... Time ! Be guilty of my death , since of my crime . " Why hath thy servant , Opportunity , Betrayed the hours thou gav'st me to repose Cancelled my fortunes , and enchainéd me To endless date of never - ending woes ? Time's office is to ...
Page 100
... Time's glory is to calm contending kings , To unmask falsehood , and bring truth to light , To stamp the seal of time in aged things , To wake the morn and sentinel the night , To wrong the wronger till he render right ; " To ruinate ...
... Time's glory is to calm contending kings , To unmask falsehood , and bring truth to light , To stamp the seal of time in aged things , To wake the morn and sentinel the night , To wrong the wronger till he render right ; " To ruinate ...
Page 101
... time to tear his curléd hair , 1 Let him have time against himself to rave , Let him have time of Time's help to despair , Let him have time to live a loathéd slave , Let him have time a beggar's orts to crave ; And time to see one that ...
... time to tear his curléd hair , 1 Let him have time against himself to rave , Let him have time of Time's help to despair , Let him have time to live a loathéd slave , Let him have time a beggar's orts to crave ; And time to see one that ...
Page 119
... Time's ruin , beauty's wrack , and grim care's reign , Her cheeks with chaps and wrinkles were disguised ; 1 Than ... Time was , ( for each one hath his doting time , These silver locks were golden tresses than , ) That country ...
... Time's ruin , beauty's wrack , and grim care's reign , Her cheeks with chaps and wrinkles were disguised ; 1 Than ... Time was , ( for each one hath his doting time , These silver locks were golden tresses than , ) That country ...
Page 145
... time must go , Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake , And die as fast as they see others grow ; VOL . VIII . 1 All . The original has or . 13 And nothing ' gainst Time's scythe can make defence Save SONNETS . 145.
... time must go , Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake , And die as fast as they see others grow ; VOL . VIII . 1 All . The original has or . 13 And nothing ' gainst Time's scythe can make defence Save SONNETS . 145.
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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