Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages, from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6Samuel Walker, 1826 |
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Pagina 95
... tell thee , Pandarus- When I do tell thee , there my hopes lie drown'd , Reply not in how many fathoms deep They lie indrench'd . I tell thee , I am mad In Cressid's love : Thou answer'st , she is fair , Pour'st in the open ulcer of my ...
... tell thee , Pandarus- When I do tell thee , there my hopes lie drown'd , Reply not in how many fathoms deep They lie indrench'd . I tell thee , I am mad In Cressid's love : Thou answer'st , she is fair , Pour'st in the open ulcer of my ...
Pagina 101
... tell me , first , If those great acts were done alone for me ; If love produc'd not some , and pride the rest ? Dor ... tell me what I durst not tell myself : I durst not think that I was spurn'd , and live ; And live to hear it boasted ...
... tell me , first , If those great acts were done alone for me ; If love produc'd not some , and pride the rest ? Dor ... tell me what I durst not tell myself : I durst not think that I was spurn'd , and live ; And live to hear it boasted ...
Pagina 271
... TELL me , thou soul of her I love , Ah ! tell me whither art thou fled ? To what delightful world above , Appointed for the happy dead ? Or dost thou free at pleasure roam , And sometimes share the lover's woe ; Where , void of thee ...
... TELL me , thou soul of her I love , Ah ! tell me whither art thou fled ? To what delightful world above , Appointed for the happy dead ? Or dost thou free at pleasure roam , And sometimes share the lover's woe ; Where , void of thee ...
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