You, sister, are my friend ; And flying you, I shall pursue my end. Susan. Your company is as my eyeball dear ; Being far from you, no comfort can be near. Yet fly to save your life : what would I care, To spend my future age in black despair, So you... A Woman Killed with Kindness: A Play - Side 11af Thomas Heywood - 1897 - 106 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...pursue my end. Susan. Yuur company is as ray eye-ball dear ; Being far from yuu, no comfort can be near; Yet fly to save your life : what would I care To spend...live one week Without my brother Charles, through either check My streaming tears would downwards run so rank, Till they would set on either side a bank,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...pursue my end. Susan. Your company is as my eye-ball dear ; Being far from you, no comfort can be near; Yet fly to save your life : what would I care To spend...future age in black despair, So you were safe ? and yet tu live one week Without my brother Charles, through either cheek My streaming tears would downwards... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...brother Charles, through either cheek My streaming tears would downwards run so rank. Till they would set on either side a bank, And in the midst a channel ; so my face For two salt- water brooks shall still find place. Sir Cha. Thou shalt not weep to much, for I will stay In... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...end. Susan. Your company is as my eye-ball dear ; Being far from you, no comfort can be near; Yet ilv to save your life : what would I care To spend my future age in black despair, y> you were safe > and yet to live one week Without my brother Charles, through either cheek My streaming... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 478 sider
...pursue my end. Susan. Your company is as my eye-ball dear ; Bejng far from you, no comfort can be near ; Yet fly to save your life : what would I care To spend...and yet to live one week Without my brother Charles, thro' every * ckeek My streaming tears would downwards run so rank, Till they would set on either side... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 476 sider
...age in black despair, So you were safe ? and yet to live one week Without my brother Charles, thro' every * cheek My streaming tears would downwards run so rank, Till they would set on either side a bank, And in the midst a channel; so my face For two salt-water brooks shall... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1850 - 188 sider
...pursue my end. Susan. Your company is as my eyeball dear ; Being far from you, no comfort can be near. Yet fly to save your life : what would I care, To...bank, And in the midst a channel ; so my face For two salt water brooks shall still find place. Sir C. Thou shalt not weep so much ; for I will stay, In... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 194 sider
...pursue my end. Susan. Your company is as my eyeball dear ; Being far from you, no comfort can be near. Yet fly to save your life : what would I care, To...bank, And in the midst a channel ; so my face For two salt water brooks shall still find place. Sir C. Thou shalt not weep so much; for I will stay, In spite... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 190 sider
...pursue my end. Susan. Your company is as my eyeball dear ; Being far from you, no comfort can be near. Yet fly to save your life : what would I care, To...bank, And in the midst a channel ; so my face For two salt water brooks shall still find place. Sir C. Thou shalt not weep so much; for I will stay, In spite... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 188 sider
...eyeball dear ; Being far from you, no comfort can be near. Yet fly to save your life : what would J care, To spend my future age in black despair, So...bank, And in the midst a channel ; so my face For two salt water brooks shall still find place. Sir C. Thou shalt not weep so much; for I will stay, In spite... | |
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