| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 718 pages
...and mine hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desart, and let all about me Tell that I am forsaken, do my face (If thou hadst ever feeling of a sorrow)...monument ; and the trees about me, Let them be dry and leaveless ; let the rocks Groan with continual surges, and behind me Make all a desolation ; look,... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1905 - 528 pages
...and mine hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desart, and let all about me Tell that I am forsaken, do my face (If thou hadst ever feeling of a sorrow)...Thus, thus, Antiphila strive to make me look Like sorrows monument ; and the trees about me, Let them be dry and leaveless ; let the Rocks Groan with... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1905 - 528 pages
...strive to make me look Like sorrows monument ; and the trees about me, Let them be dry and leaveless ; let the Rocks Groan with continual surges, and behind me Make all a desolation ; look, look Wenches, A miserable life of this poor Picture. Olym. Dear Madam ! Asp. I have done, sit... | |
| 1906 - 466 pages
...most romantic. Viola's description of her love in Twelfth Night is recalled by Aspatia's words — " Strive to make me look Like Sorrow's monument : and...continual surges : and behind me Make all a desolation." Thinking of Cleopatra, she bids her friends take for lovers " two dead cold aspics." " They cannot... | |
| Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1906 - 422 pages
...most romantic. Viola's description of her love in Twelfth Night is recalled by Aspatia's words — " Strive to make me look Like Sorrow's monument : and...rocks Groan with continual surges : and behind me }s Make all a desolation." , q Thinking of Cleopatra, she bids her friends take for lovers " two dead... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1906 - 410 pages
...haire blowne with the wind, Wilde as that desart ; and let all about me 70 Tell that I am forsaken. Doe my face (If thou hadst ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Antiphila : strive to make me looke 57 to the life. Qi, bravely. 68 and thinke, Qi and D omit. Ql, D, B, Suppose I stand upon the... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1906 - 408 pages
...wind, Wilde as that desart ; and let all about me 70 Tell that I am forsaken. Doe my face (If th_ou hadst ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Antiphila : strive to make me looke 57 to the life. Qi, bravely. 68 and thinke, Qi and D omit. Ql, D, B, Suppose I stand upon the... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 pages
...mine hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desert ; and let all about me « Tell that I am forsaken. Do my face (If thou had'st ever feeling of a sorrow)...; and behind me, Make all a desolation, See, see, wenches, A miserable life ' of this poor picture I Olym. Dear madam 1 Asp. I have done. Sit down ;... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 916 pages
...with the wind, Wild as that desert ; and let all about me Th Tell that. I am forsaken. Do my face ilf thou had'st ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus,...surges; and behind me, Make all a desolation. See, see, wenches, A miserable life * of this poor picture ! Olym. Dear madam ! Asp. I have done. Sit down ;... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 pages
...Wild :is that desert ; and let all about me 'o Tell that I ¡mi forsaken. Do my face (If tliou hud'st ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Antiphila : strive to make me look Like .Sorrow 's monument ; and the trees about me. Let them be dry and leafless ; let the rocks '» Groan... | |
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