| 1811 - 718 pages
...find us, And, whicli is heaviest, Palamon, unmarried ; The sweet embraces of a loving wife Loaclen piece of justice. If your youth Have any way offended...prepared. Enter a Country Fellow. (\mn. I'll see th 'em Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, Remember what your fathers were, and conquer ! The... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...wither, Like a too-timely spring ; here age must find us, And, which is heaviest, Palamon, unmarried ; The sweet embraces of a loving wife Loaden with kisses,...thousand Cupids, Shall never clasp our necks! no issue blow us, No figures of ourselves shall we e'er see, To glad our age, and like young eagles teach 'em... | |
| Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 612 pages
...loving wile [pids, Loadeii with kisses, urm'd with thousand CuShall never clasp our necks! no issue know No figures of ourselves shall we e'er see, To glad our age, and like young eagles teach 'em . Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, Kemember what your fathers were, and conquer! [ments,... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 630 pages
...loving wife [pids, Loaden with kisses, arm'd with thousand CuShall never clasp our necks! no issue know No figures of ourselves shall we e'er see, To glad our age, and like young eagles teach 'em Boldly to gaze against bright anus, and say, Remember what your fathers were, and conquer fluents,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 pages
...wither, Like a too-timely spring : here age must find us, And which is heaviest, Palaraon, unmarried ; The sweet embraces of a loving wife Loaden with kisses,...shall we e'er see, To glad our age, and like young eaglets teach 'em Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, Remember what your fathers were, and... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 pages
...wither, Like a too-timely spring : here age must find us, And which is heaviest, Palaraon, unmarried ; The sweet embraces of a loving wife Loaden with kisses,...shall we e'er see, To glad our age, and like young eaglets teach 'em Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, Remember what your fathers were, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 524 pages
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| Francis Beaumont - 1843 - 114 pages
...wither, Like a too-timely spring ; here age must find us, And, which is heaviest, Palamon, unmarried ; The sweet embraces of a loving wife, Loaden with kisses,...Remember what your fathers were, and conquer ! ' The fair-ey'd maids shall weep our banishments, And in their songs curse ever-blinded Fortune, Ti1l she... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1843 - 608 pages
...And, which is heaviest, Palamon, unmarried ; The sweet embraces of a loving wife, Loaden with lasses, arm'd with thousand Cupids, Shall never clasp our...Remember what your fathers were, and conquer ! ' The fair-ey'd maids shall weep our banishments, And in their songs curse ever-blinded Fortune, Till she... | |
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