| William Shakespeare, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 364 páginas
...seera'd my flame to qualify ! As easy might I from myself depart, As from my soul, which in thy breast doth lie : That is my home of love : if I have ranged,...kinds of blood, That it could so preposterously be stain'd, To leave for nothing all thy sum of good ; For nothing this wide universe I call, Save thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 424 páginas
...depart, As from my soul, which in thy breast doth lie: That is my home of love : if I have rang'd, Like him that travels, I return again; Just to the time, not with the time exchang'd,— So that myself bring water for my stain. Never believe, though in my nature reign'd All... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 728 páginas
...have rang'd, Like him that travels, I return again ; Just to the time, not with the time exchang'd,So that myself bring water for my stain. Never believe,...kinds of blood, That it could so preposterously be stain'd, To leave for nothing all thy sum of good ; For nothing this wide universe I call, Save thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 páginas
...seem'd my flame to qualify : As easy might I from myself depart, As from my soul, which in thy breast doth lie. That is my home of love : if I have ranged,...kinds of blood, That it could so preposterously be stain'd, To leave for nothing all thy sum of good ; For nothing this wide universe I call, Save thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 130 páginas
...seem'd my flame to qualify ! As easy might I from myself depart, As from my soul, which in thy breast doth lie : That is my home of love : if I have ranged,...kinds of blood, That it could so preposterously be stain' d, To leave for nothing all thy sum of good ; For nothing this wide universe I call, Save thou,... | |
| 1875 - 582 páginas
...another passage, Sonnet 109 — " As easy might I from myself depart As from my soul, which in thy breast doth lie : That is my home of love : if I have ranged, Like him that travels, I return again," which is immediately connected with the preceding extract. In the series from Sonnet 97 to 104 the... | |
| 1875 - 734 páginas
...another passage, Sonnet 109 — " As easy might I from myself depart As from my soul, which in thy breast doth lie: That is my home of love : if I have ranged, Like liim that travels, I return again," which is immediately connected with the preceding extract. In the... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 páginas
...wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings. W. Shakespeare XIII THE UNCHANGEABLE Just to the time, not with the time exchanged, So...kinds of blood, That it could so preposterously be stain'd To leave for nothing all thy sum of good : For nothing this wide universe I call, Save thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 546 páginas
...seem'd my flame to qualify. As easy might I from myself depart, As from my soul which in thy breast doth lie : That is my home of love : if I have ranged,...kinds of blood, That it could so preposterously be stain'd To leave for nothing all thy sum of good; For nothing this wide universe I call, Save thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 364 páginas
...seem'd my flame to qualify ! As easy might I from myself depart, As from my soul, which in thy breast doth lie : That is my home of love : if I have ranged,...kinds of blood, That it could so preposterously be stain'd, To leave for nothing all thy sum of good; For nothing this wide universe I call, Save thou,... | |
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