... fire knew no adulterate incense, Nor I no way to flatter, but my fondness ; In all the bravery my friends could show me, In all the faith my innocence could give me, In the best language my true tongue could tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick... The Dramatick Works of Philip Massinger... - Página 162de Philip Massinger - 1779Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
 | Sydney Smith, Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey, Macvey Napier, William Empson, Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Henry Reeve, Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot (Hon.), Harold Cox - 1808
...And all .the broken fighs my fick heart lent me, I i'ued and ferv'd : long did I lore this lady, Long Long was my travail, long my trade to win her : With all the duty of my foul I ferv'd her. ' IV. p. 315. d Very Woman. The Virgin Martyr, which was the joint production of... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1808
...language my true tongue could tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick heart lend me, I sued, and serv'd. Long did I love this lady, • Long was my travail,...trade, to win her; With all the duty of my soul I serv'd her. Aim. How feelingly he speaks ! And she loved yoo too? It must be so. John. I would it had,... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1813 - 484 páginas
...my true tongue could tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick heart lend me, I sued, and serv'd." Long did I love this lady, Long was my travail, long...trade, to win her ; With all the duty of my soul I serv'd her. Aim. How feelingly he speaks ! And she loved you too? It must be so. John. I would it had,... | |
 | Philip Massinger, William Gifford - 1813
...my true tongue could tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick heart lend me, I sued, and serv'd : long did I love this lady, Long was my travail, long...trade to win her ; With all the duty of my soul, I served her.— 1 As nature durst bestow witltout undoing,! — herself, as I suppose ; for that is... | |
 | 1821
...could tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick heart lend me, I sued, and served. Long did I love thii lady, Long was my travail, long my trade to win her; With all the duty of my soul I served her. We listened attentively, but felt a doubt about his chums. " We will consider — " we... | |
 | Philip Massinger - 1830
...my true tongue could tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick heart lend me, I sued, and served : long did I love this lady, Long was my travail, long...trade to win her; With all the duty of my soul, I served her, — Alm. How feelingly he speaks ! [Aside,~\ — And she loved you too ? It must be so.... | |
 | Philip Massinger - 1831
...my true tongue could tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick heart lend me, I sued, and served : long did I love this lady, Long was my travail, long...trade to win her; With all the duty of my soul, I served her. — Aim. How feelingly he speaks ! [Aside.~\ — And she loved you too ? It must be so.... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835
...language my true tongue could tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick heart lent me, I sued and served : long did I love this lady, Long was my travail, long...trade to win her ; With all the duty of my soul, I served her. ALM. How feelingly he speaks ! (Atide.) And she loved you tool It must be so. Massinger... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835
...my true tongue coulii tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick heart lent me, I sued and served : long did I love this lady, Long was 'my travail, long...trade to win her ; With all the duty of my soul, I served her. ALIT. How feelingly he speaks ! (Aside.) And she loved you too? It must be so. ANT. I would... | |
 | William Mudford - 1834
...language my true tongue could tell me, And all the broken sighs my sick heart lend me, I sued and serv'd. Long did I love this lady ; Long was my travail, long...trade to win her ; With all the duty of my soul I serv'd her." This extract displays, in a striking manner, the general qualities of Massinger's wr,... | |
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