O world, thy slippery turns ! Friends now fast sworn, Whose double bosoms seem to wear one heart, Whose hours, whose bed, whose meal, and exercise, Are still together, who twin, as 'twere, in love Unseparable, shall within this hour, On a dissension of... The miss-led general, by the author of the Rising Sun - Pągina 130per Eaton Stannard Barrett - 1808Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pągines
...hours , whose bed , whose meal , and exercise Are still together ; who twine , as 'twere ? in love Inseparable ; shall within this hour , On a dissension...doit , break out To bitterest enmity. So fellest foes r Whose passions and whose plots have broke their To take the one the other, by some chance , Some... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 548 pągines
...Are still together, who twin, as 'twere, in love Unseparable, shall within this hour, On a dissention of a doit, break out To- bitterest enmity: So, fellest foes, Whose passions and whose plotshave broke their sleep To take the one the other, by some chance, Some trick not worth an egg,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 pągines
...whose bed, whose meal and exercise, Are still together ; who twine, as 't were, m lore Unseparable, shall within this hour, On a dissension of a doit, break out To bitterest enmity. Sbaliptarr. He looking down With scorn or pity on the slippery state Of kings, will tread upon the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 506 pągines
...Are still together, who twin, as 'twere, in love Unseparable, shall within this hour, On a dissention of a doit, break out To bitterest enmity : So, fellest foes, Whose passionsand whose plots have broke their sleep To take the one the other, by some chance, Some trick... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1817 - 388 pągines
...one heart, Whose hours, whose meals, whose exercise, are still Together. who twin, as 'twere, in love Inseparable ; shall within this hour, On a dissension of a doit, break out To bitterest enmity." lery, is still a very noble and venerable structure, and forms a beautiful and appropriate termination... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 542 pągines
...Are still together, who twin, as 'twere, in love Inseparable, shall within this hour, On a dissention of a doit*, break out To bitterest enmity : so, fellest foes, Whose passious and whose plots have broke their sleep To take .the one the other, by'some chance, Some trick... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 pągines
...together, who twin, as 'twere, in love Unseparable, shall within this hour, On a dissension of a doitf, break out To bitterest enmity: So fellest foes, Whose passions and whose plots have broke their To take the one the other, by some chance, [sleep, Some trick not worth an egg, shall grow dear friends,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pągines
...Are still together, who twin, as 'twere in love Unseparable, shall within this hour, On a dissention of a doit,' break out To bitterest enmity : So fellest foes, Whose passions and whose plots have broke thtir sleep To take the one the other, by some chance, Some trick not worth an egg, shall grow dear... | |
| M. Corbett - 1827 - 1116 pągines
...to wear one heart, Whose hours, whose bed, whose meal, and exercise, Are still together ; who twin, as 'twere, in lore I:nseparable, shall within this hour, On a dissension of a doit, break out To Vitterest enmity. Coritlmut. BREAKFAST being finished, Sir Thomas intimated to his family, that he... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 832 pągines
...can-full hand constrayning To wype his wounds, and ease their bitter payning. Ы. Friends now fast sworn, inseparable, shall within this hour, , On a dissension of a doit, break out To bitteren enmity. Skalupeare. Noble friends and fellows, whom to leave Is only bitter to me, only dying.... | |
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