| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 Seiten
...— I should have found in some part of my soul A drop of patience. But then where I have garner'd up my heart, — . Where, either I must live, or bear...current runs, Or else dries up ; to be discarded thence ! O now, forever, Farewell the tranquil mind ! Farewell content 1 Farewell the plumed troop, and the... | |
| 1847 - 776 Seiten
...A fixed figure, for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at, — Oh! Oh! Yet I could bear that too'; well, very well; But there where I...toads To knot and gender in ! — Turn thy complexion then ! Patience, thou young and rose-lipped cherubim, Ay, there, look grim as helL literature, "but... | |
| 1847 - 598 Seiten
...A fixed figure, for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at, — Oh! Oh! Yet I could bear that too ; well, very well ; But there where...toads To knot and gender in ! — Turn thy complexion then ! Patience, thou young and rose-lipped cherubim, Ay, there, look grim as hell. literature, but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 Seiten
...unmoving finger at; Yet could I bear that too ; well, very well : But there, where I have garner'd ius ? Mar. As with a man busied about decrees : Condemning some to death, rose-lipp'd chérubin ; Ay, there, look grim as hell ! Des. I hope, my noble lord esteems me honest.... | |
| 1847 - 782 Seiten
...figure, for the time of scorn . . 1 ' To point his slow unmoving finger at, — Ohf Oh I Yet I could bear that too ; well, very well ; But there where...dries up ; to be discarded thence ! Or keep it as a eistern, for foul toads To knot and gender in ! — Turn thy complexion then ! Patience, thou young... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1847 - 792 Seiten
...A fixed figure, for the time of scorn To point nis slow unmoving finger at, — Oh! Oh! Yet I could bear that too; well, very well; But there where I...current runs, Or else dries up ; to be discarded thence I Or keep it as a cistern, for foul toads To knot and gender in ! — Turn thy complexion then ! Patience,... | |
| Benjamin Wrigglesworth Beatson - 1847 - 142 Seiten
...scorn to point hia slow umnoving finger at. O! O! Yet I could bear that too ; well, very well : pa* . but there, where I have garnered up my heart ; where...current runs, or else dries up ; to be discarded thence ! Turn thy complexion there ! Patience, thou young and rose -lipped oherubin : Ay, there, look grim... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 536 Seiten
...figure, for the time of scorn* To point his slow, unmoving finger at,— O!O! Oth. Had it pleased Heaven Yet could I bear that too ; well, very well: But there,...rose-lipped cherubim; Ay, there, look grim as hell! 9 Des. I hope my noble lord esteems me honest. Oth. O, ay ; as summer flies are in the shambles, That... | |
| Eliot Warburton - 1850 - 148 Seiten
...in poverty to the very lips ; Given to captivity me and my utmost hopes ; I could have borne it. ... But there, where I have garnered up my heart, Where...current runs, Or else dries up : to be discarded thence! ON my return to Oxford, I found energetic preparations making for the ensuing campaign. Prince Rupert... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1850 - 364 Seiten
...finger at, — O! O! Yet could I bear that too ; well, very well : But there where I have garner' d up my heart ; Where either I must live, or bear no...current runs, Or else dries up ; to be discarded thence ! Patience, thou young and rose-lipp'd cherubim, Ay, there, look grim as hell ! SlIAKSPEAItE. An sie.... | |
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