But, soft ! what light through yonder window breaks ? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun ! Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon... English Verse - Pagina 96geredigeerd door - 1883Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Shakespeare - 1772 - 364 pagina’s
...[Juliet af fears above, at a Window. Arife, fair Sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already iick and pale with grief, That thou, her maid, art far more fair than flie. Be not her maid, fmce fhe is envious : Her veftal livery is but lick and greenr And none but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 476 pagina’s
...[Juliet appears aboije, at a ivixdtiv. .Anfe, fair Sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already (ick and pale with grief, That thou, her maid, art far more fair than (he. • Be not her maid, (ince (he is envious : Her veftal livery is but fick and green, And none... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 630 pagina’s
...[Juliet appears above, at a •window. Arife, fair fun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already fick and pale with grief, That thou, her maid, art far more fair than fhe. 1 Be not her maid, fince (he is envious •, Her veftal livery is but fick and green, And none... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 336 pagina’s
...[Juliet appears abovt at a window, Arife, fair fun, and kill the curious moon, Who is already fick and pale with grief, That thou, her maid, art far more fair than lhe« Be not her maid, fince fhe is envious : Her vefhl livery is but fick and green, And none but... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 pagina’s
...is the eafl, and Juliet is the fun ! Arife, fair fun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already fick and pale with grief, That thou her maid art far more fair than me. Romeo and Juliet, A. 2, S. 2. When the fun mines, let foolim gnats make fport, But creep in crannies,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 582 pagina’s
...SCENE SCENE II. CAPULET'S Garden. Enter ROMEO. Rom. He jests at scars, that never felt a wound. — But, soft ! what light through yonder window breaks ? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun! — [JULIET appears above, at a Window. Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, . Who is already... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 558 pagina’s
...['Juna afftan alwe at a -¡ohubvii Arife, fair fun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already lick and pale with grief, That thou her maid art far more fair than (he! Be not h«r maid, fince (he is envious ; Her veftal livery is but fick and green, And none but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 666 pagina’s
...the call, and Juliet is the fun ! — Arife, fair fun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already fick and pale with grief, That thou her maid art far more fair than (he : lie not her maid1, fmce ihe is envious; Her veftal livery is but fick and green, And none but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1796 - 422 pagina’s
...[Juliet appears abmte at a-xua* •A rife, fair fun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already f.ck and pale with grief,, That thou, her maid, art far more fair than fhe. j lie net her maid, fmce fne is envious; Her ieftal livery is but fick and green, .And none but... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 pagina’s
...! [Juliet appears abmie at ibe •. Arife, fair fun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already fick and pale with grief, That thou her maid art far more fair than flie. lie not her maid, fince (he is envious; Her veftal livery is but fick and green, And none but... | |
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