| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 Seiten
...Good heaven, the souls of all my tribe defend From jealousy ! Oth. Why? why is this? Think'stthou, I'd make a life of jealousy, To follow still the changes...suspicions? No : to be once in doubt, Is — once to be resolv'd : Exchange me for a goat, When I shall turn the business of my soul To such exsufflicate and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 Seiten
...(lood heaven, the souls of all my tribe defend From jealousy 1 oil:. Why! why is this? Thlnk'st than, I'd make a life of jealousy. To follow still the changes of the inoou With fresh suspicious I No : to be once in doubt, [goat, Is— once to be resolv'd : Exchange... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1833 - 232 Seiten
...poor. Good Heaven! the souls of all my tribe defend From jealousy ! Oth. Why— why is this? Think' st thou, I'd make a life of jealousy — To follow still the changes of the moon With fresh suspicions? 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say, my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company, Is free of speech,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 320 Seiten
...they bring, And give to Scorn her poison and her sting. TALE XVI. THE CONFIDANT. Think'st them I 'd make a life of jealousy, To follow still the changes of the moon, With fresh suspicion P — Othello. Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks, And given my treasure and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 350 Seiten
...bring, And give to Scorn her poison and her sting. TALE XVI. THE CONFIDANT. Think'st thou I 'd make aa life of jealousy, To follow still the changes of the moon, With fresh suspicion? — Othello. Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks, And given my treasure and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 Seiten
...Heaven, the souls of all my tribe defend From jealousy ! Oth. Why ! why is this ? Think'st thou, J'd make a life of jealousy, To follow still the changes...; to be once in doubt, Is — once to be resolved. Exchange me for a goat, When I shall turn the business of my soul To such exsufflicate a and blown... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 Seiten
...shall be poor: — Good heaven, the souls of all my tribe defend From jealousy ! Oth. Why? why is this? Think'st thou, I'd make a life of jealousy, To follow...fresh suspicions? No: to be once in doubt, Is — once lobe resolv'd : Exchange me for a goat, When I shall turn the business of my soul To such exsufllicate... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 Seiten
...momentous theme disgrace they bring, And give to Scorn her poison and her sting. TALE XVI. THE CONFIDAHT. laoon, With fresh suspicion 1 Othfuo, act iii. se. a Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy checks,... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 Seiten
...momentous theme disgrace they bring. And give to Scorn her poison and her sting. TALE XVI. THR CONFIDANT. $G2 tho moon, With fresh suspicion 7 Otbelto, act iii. sc. 3. Why hast thou lost the fresh blooil in thy... | |
| George Crabbe - 1837 - 320 Seiten
...give to Scorn her poison and her sting. *.. TALE XVI. THE CONFIDANT. Think'st thou I '<! make a lift of jealousy. To follow still the changes of the moon, With fresh suspicion ? — Othello. Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks, And given my treasure and... | |
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