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
| Francis Beaumont - 1887 - 522 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...— What would this wench do, if she were Aspatia? I Here she would stand, till some more pitying God \ Turned her to marble. 'Tis enough, my wench !... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1887 - 526 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 ships ; and having lost them J ust as thine eyes do, down stole a tear, Antiphila, — What would this wench do, if she were Aspatia?... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 392 páginas
...fully The Carthage Queen, when from a cold sea-rock, Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes 20 To the fair Trojan ships, and having lost them, Just...Antiphila. What would this wench do, if she were Aspatia 1 Here she would stand, till some more pitying god Turn'd her to marble : 'tis enough, my wench ; Shew... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1901 - 198 páginas
...tear ; And then thou art a piece expressing fully The Carthage queen, when, from apold sea-rock, Full with her sorrow, she tied fast her eyes To the fair...wench ! Shew me the piece of needlework you wrought." J 1 Maid's Tragedy. II, 2, last of the speech. The remainder of Aspatia's speeches in the scene will... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 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...god Turn'd her to marble. — 'Tis enough, my wench. — Show me the piece of needle-work you wrought. Ant. Of Ariadne, madam ? Asp. Yes, that piece. —... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 422 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...god Turn'd her to marble. — 'Tis enough, my wench. — Show me the piece of needle-work you wrought. Ant. Of Ariadne, madam ? Asp. Yes, that piece. —... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 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 needle-work you wrought. An/. Of Ariadne, madam ? Asp. Yes that piece. This should be Theseus ; h'as a cousening face ; You... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 702 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...marble : 'tis enough, my wench ; Shew me the piece of needle- work you wrought. Ant. Of Ariadne, madam ? Asp. Yes that piece. This should be Theseus ; h'as... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 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...eyes do, down stole a tear, Antiphila. What would tnis wench do, if she were Aspatia ? Here she would stand, till some more pitying god Turn'd her to... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1905 - 528 páginas
...fully The Carthage Queen, when from a cold Sea Rock, Full with her sorrow, she tyed fast her eyes 24 To the fair Trojan ships, and having lost them, Just...? Here she would stand, till some more pitying God Tum'd her to Marble : 'tis enough my Wench ; Shew me the piece of Needle-work you wrought. Ant. Of... | |
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