Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes To the fair Trojan ships ; and, having lost them, Just as thine eyes do, down stole a tear. Antiphila, What would this wench do, if she were Aspatia ? Here she would stand, till some more pitying god Turn'd... The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher - Página 5por Francis Beaumont - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...tear; And then thou art a piece expressing fully The Carthage queen, when, from a cold sea-rock, Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes To the fair...tear. Antiphila, What would this wench do, if she were Aspntia? Here she would stand, till some more pitying cod Turned her to marble ! It is enough, my wench... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...tear; And then thou art a piece expressing fully The Carthage queen, when, from a cold se;i-rock, Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes To the fair...tear. Antiphila, What would this wench do, if she were Aspatiu? Here she would stand, till some more pitving cod Turned her to marble ! It is enough, my wench... | |
| 1804 - 516 páginas
...Carthage queen, when, from a cold sea-rock, Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes To the fuir Trojan ships ; and, having lost them, Just as thine...Aspatia? Here she would stand, till some more pitying god Turned her to marble ! It is enough, my wench ! Shew me the piece of needlework you wrought. Ant. Of... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...sea-rock, Full with her sorrow, she ued fast her ryes To the fair Trojan ships; und, having lost thrm, Just as thine eyes do, down stole a tear. Antiphila, What would this wench do, if she were Aspiuia? Here she would stand, tiH some more pitying sod Turned her to marble ! It is enough, my wench... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 páginas
...tear, And then tliou art a piece expressing fully The Carthage Queen, when from a cold sea rock, Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes ' To the fair...of needle-work you wrought. Ant. Of Ariadne, madam ? Asp. Yes that piece. This should be Theseus, h'as a cousening face ; You meant him for a man ? Ant.... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 páginas
...Carthage queen, when, from a coW searock, Full with her sorrow, she ty'd fast her eyes To the fairTrojan ships; and, having lost them, Just as thine eyes do, down stole a tear. Antiphila, [patia? What would this wench do, if she were AsHere she would stand, till some more pitying god [wench... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 páginas
...que.en, when, from a cold searock, Full with her sorrow, she ty'd fast her eyes TothefairTrojanships; and, having lost them, Just as thine eyes do, down stole a tear. Antiphila, [patia? What would this wench do, if she were AsHerc she would stand, till some more pitying god [wench... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 páginas
...tear; And then thou art a piece expressing fully The Carthage queen, when, from a cold sea-rock, Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes To the fair Trojan sliips ; ami, having lost them Just as thine eyes do, down stole a tear. Antiphila, Wliat would this... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 páginas
...tear, And then thou art a piece expressing fully The Carthage Queen, when from a cold sea rock, Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes To the fair...of needle-work you wrought. Ant. Of Ariadne, madam? Asp. Yes that piece. This should be Theseus, h'as a cousening face ; You meant him for a man ? Ant.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 páginas
...tear, And then thou art a piece expressing fully The Carthage queen, when from a cold sea-rock, Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes To the fair...wench ; Shew me the piece of needlework you wrought. Antiphila. Of Ariadne, madam ? Aspatia. Yes, that piece. Fie, you have miss'd it here, Antiphila. You're... | |
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