| William Shakespeare - 1760 - 266 pages
...with ftore;, When I have feen fueh interchange of Itate, Or ftate itfelf confounded, to decay rRuin hath taught me thus to ruminate, That time will come,...love away. This thought is as a death, which cannot chufe But weep to have that, which it fears to lofe. Since brafsy, nor ftone,-nor earth, jnor boundlefs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1775 - 290 pages
...ftore with lofs, and lofs with ftore ; When I have feen fuch interchange of ftate, Or ftate itfelf confounded, to decay : Ruin hath taught me thus to...love away. This thought is as a death, which cannot chufe But weep to have that which it fears to lofe. Since brafs, norftone, nor earth, nor boundlefs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 752 pages
...ftore with lofs, and lofs with ftore ; When J have feen fuch interchange of Hate *, Or ftate itfelf confounded to decay ; Ruin hath taught me thus to...love away. This thought is as a death, which cannot choofe JJ'IH weep to have that which it fears to lofe. LXV. Since bra(s, nor ftone, nor earth, nor... | |
| 1792 - 774 pages
...ftore with lofs, and lob with (lore ; When I have feen fuch interchange of ftïte, Or ftate itfclf confounded to decay ; Ruin hath taught me thus to...love away. This thought is as a death, which cannot ciioofe But weep to have that which it fears to lole. LXV. О how (hall Cummer's honey breath hold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 306 pages
...ftore with lofs, and lofs with ftore ; When I have feen fuch interchange of ftate, Or ftate itfelf confounded to decay ; Ruin hath taught me thus to...love away. This thought is as a death, which cannot choofe But weep to have that which it fears to lofe. LXV. Since brafs, nor ftone, nor earth, nor boundlefs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 pages
...have seen the hungry ocean gain Advantage on the kingdom of the shore, And the firm soil win of the wat'ry main, Increasing store with loss, and loss...love away. This thought is as a death, which cannot chuse But weep to have that which it fears to lose. INJURIOUS TIME. How with this rage shall beauty... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 398 pages
...seen the hungry ocean gain ' Advantage on the kingdom of the shore, ' And the firm soil win of the watry main, ' Increasing store with loss, and loss...store; ' When I have seen such interchange of state," fc.c. J The happiest youth,—viewing his progress through. What perils past, what crosses to ensue,—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 390 pages
...seen the hungry ocean gain ' Advantage on the kingdom of the shore, ' And the firm soil win of the watry main, ' Increasing store with loss, and loss...store ; ' When I have seen such interchange of state," &c. Malone. The happiest youth, — viewing his progress through. What perils past, what crosses to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 pages
...have seen the hungry ocean gain Advantage on the kingdom of the shore, And the firm soil win of the wat'ry main, Increasing store with loss, and loss...choose But weep to have that which it fears to lose. Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea, But sad mortality o'er-sways their power : How... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 pages
...to decay ; Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate — That time will come and take my lore away. Tkis thought is as a death, which cannot choose But weep to have that which it fears to lose. SONNET LXV. S«ct brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea, lot sad mortality o'er-sways their... | |
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