| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 Seiten
...Word?, Then Love-devouring Death do what he dare, It is enough I may but call her mine. Fri. Thefe violent Delights have violent Ends, And in their triumph die like Fire and Powder, Which as they kifs confume. The fweeteft Honey Is loathfome in his own delicioufnefs, And in the tafte confounds... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 394 Seiten
...old Cakes of Rofes, Were thinly fcatter'd, to make up a Shew. Hid. Againft violent Delights. Thefe violent Delights have violent Ends, And in their Triumph die like Fire and Powder, Which as they kits, confume. The fweeteft Honey Is loathfome in its own Delicioufnefs, And in the Tafte confounds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 520 Seiten
...love-devouring death do what he dare, ' >• ' It is enough I may but call her mine. - : Fri. Thefe violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die ; like fire and powder, "\Vhich, as they meet, confume. The fweeteft honey • Is loathfome in its own delicioufnefs, And in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1740 - 440 Seiten
...what he dare, It is enough, 1 may but call her mine. Fri. Thefe violent delights have violent ends, i And in their triumph die ; like fire and powder, Which, as they meet, confume. The fweeteft honey Is loathfome in its own delicioufnefs, And in the tafte confounds the appetite ; Therefore love mod'rately,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 574 Seiten
...words, Then love-devouring death do what he dare, It is enough I may but call her mine. Fri. Thefe violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph...like fire and powder, Which as they meet confume. The fweetcft honey Is loathfome in its own delicioufnefs, ,. i , : -; •, «y:v And in the tafte confounds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 324 Seiten
...words, Then lore-devouring death do what he dare, It is enough I may but call her mine. Fri. Thefe violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph...Which as they meet confume. The fweeteft honey Is luathfome in its own delicioufnefs, And in the tafte confounds the appetite 1 Therefore love mod'rately,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 478 Seiten
...he dare, It is enough, I may but call her mine. Fri. " Thele violent delights have violent ends, tl And in their triumph die ; like fire and powder, " Which, as they meet, confume. The fwceteft honey Is loathfomc in its own delicioufnefs, And in the tafte confounds the appetite ; Therefore... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 Seiten
...therefore hath the wind-fwift Cupid wings. • ^ SCENS ri SCENE VI. Violent Deliglts, not lafting. Thefe violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph...like fire and powder. Which as they meet, confume. Lovers, light of Foot. O fo light of foot Will ne'er wear out the everlafting flint j A lover may beftride... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1753 - 80 Seiten
...words, Then love devouring death do what he dare, It is enough I may but call her mine. Fri. Thefe violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph...powder, Which as they meet, confume. The fweeteft honejr Is loathlome in its own delicioufnefs, And in the tafte confounds the appetite : Therefore love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 436 Seiten
...words, Then love-devouring death do what he dare, It is enough, I may but call her mine. Fri. Thefe violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph...meet, confume. The fweeteft honey Is loathibme in its ow n delicioufnefs, ' And in the tafte confounds the appetite ; Therefore love mod'rately, long love... | |
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