| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 572 pagina’s
...in us is over-rul'd by fate. When two are stript long ere the course begin, We wish that one should lose, the other win. And one especially do we affect...ingots, like in each respect : The reason no man knows j let it suffice, What we behold is censur'd by our eyes. Where both deliberate the love is slight... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 388 pagina’s
...fcV *> And one especially do we affect p^1^ \Jr Of two gold ingots, like in each respect : " , VI -^ The reason no man knows ; let it suffice, What we behold is censur'd by our eye's. Where both deliberate the love is slight: Who ever lov'd, that lov'd not at first sight ? i*-'... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1846 - 828 pagina’s
...stripped long ere the race begin. We wish that one should lose, the other win. And one (.'specially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect...reason no man knows : let it suffice What we behold is censured by our eyes. Where both deliberate the love is slight. Who ever loved that loved not at 6rst... | |
| 1846 - 784 pagina’s
...in us is overruled by fate ; When two are stripped long ere the race begin, We wish that one should lose, the other win. And one especially do we affect...gold ingots, like in each respect ; The reason no mnn knows : let it suffice \\ li.'i we behold is censured by our eyes. Where both deliberate the love... | |
| 1846 - 782 pagina’s
...in us is overruled by fate ; When two are stripped long ere the race begin, We wish that one should lose, the other win. And one especially do we affect...gold ingots, like in each respect ; The reason no men knows : let it suffice What we behold is censured by our eyes» Where both deliberate the love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 pagina’s
...couree begin, We wuh that one should lose, the other win : A D'l one especially we do affect Of two fold <|<}<~< < = = < < < < < < < ? ? ? ? ?n= ? < ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? < < <A lore is slight: Who ever lor'd, that lor'd not at tint sight . " COLLIER. " — the old CARLOT" —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 pagina’s
...long ere the course begin, We wish tbat one should lose, the other win : A nd one especially we do y. ACT V. SCEVS 3.-I »m eent with broom before. SCE-ЧЕ II. Enter Риск. Puck. Now the hungry bebold is censur'd by our eyes. Where both deliberate, the lore is slight: Who ever lov'd, that lov'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 620 pagina’s
...tu U orerrurd by fate. When two »re atripp'd, long ere the eoune begin We wish that one should IOM, the other win ; And one especially do we affect Of...like In each respect : The reason no man knows ; let U suffice, What we behold is censurM by our eye*. Where both deliberate the love is alight : Wfaner... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 784 pagina’s
...is over-rul'd by fate. AVhen two are stripp'd, long ere the course begin, \Ve wish that one should lose, the other win. And one especially do we affect...respect : The reason no man knows ; let it suffice, AVhat we behoUt is censur'd by our eyes. Where both deliberate ihe love is slight: Who erer lov'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 790 pagina’s
...the course hegin, ЛУе wish that one should lose, the other win. And one especially do we aflecl Of two gold ingots, like in each respect : The reason no man knows ; let it suffice, \Vliat we hchcld is censur'd hy our eyes. Where hoth dcliherate the love is slight: Who ever /or'rf,... | |
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