| John Sherburne Sleeper - 1860 - 486 pages
...mine, Which thou tak'st from me. When thou earnest first, Thou strok'dst and made much of me ; wouldst give me Water with berries in't ; and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night ; and then I loved thee, And showed thee all the qualities of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 104 pages
...thou earnest first, Thou strok'dst me, and mad'st much of me ; would'st give me Water with berries in in't ; and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night : and then I lov'd thee, And shew'd thee all the qualities o' the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 340 pages
...Which thou tak'ft from me : when thou cam'ft firft Thou ftroakft me, & made much of me: wouldft giue me Water with berries in't : and teach me how To name the bigger Light, and how the lelTe That burne by day, and night : and then I lou'd thee And ihew'd thee all the qualities o'th'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 560 pages
...from me. When thou earnest first, Tliou strpk'st me and mad'st much of me ; wouldst give me "W ater with berries in't ; and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night : and then I loved thee, And show'd thee all the qualities o' the... | |
| Marilyn L. Williamson - 1986 - 200 pages
...Which thou tak'st from me. When thou cam'st first, Thou strok'st me and mad'st much of me, wouldst give me Water with berries in't, and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night; and then I lov'd thee And show'd thee all the qualities o' th' isle,... | |
| Michael W. Doyle - 1986 - 412 pages
...Strategy, 1883-1896," English Historical Review 81, 2 (1966), 292-314. 192 The Scramble for Africa Water with Berries in't; and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day, and night; and then I loved thee And showed thee all the qualities of the isle,... | |
| Maurice Hunt - 1990 - 196 pages
...instruction reveals this fact: When thou cam'st first, Thou strok'st me, and made much of me; wouldst give me Water with berries in't; and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night: and then I lov'd thee, And show'd thee all the qualities o' th' isle,... | |
| George Lamming - 1992 - 260 pages
...mother, Which thou tak'st from me. When thou cam'st first, Thou strok'st me, and made much of me; wouldst give me Water with berries in't ; and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night: and then I lov'd thee, And show'd thee all the qualities o' th' isle,... | |
| Marco Mincoff - 1992 - 148 pages
...invoked and of the arrival of the newcomers on the island: Thou strok'st me and made much of me, wouldst give me Water with berries in't, and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night; and then I lov'd thee And show'd thee all the qualities o' th' isle,... | |
| Brian Vickers - 1994 - 532 pages
...goal of educating Caliban. Until then, Caliban recalls, Thou strok'st me and made much of me, wouldst give me Water with berries in't, and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night; and then I lov'd thee And show'd thee all the qualities o'th'isle... | |
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