| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...morning dew npob the golden flowers; And I am plunged into strange agonies. VVhat didst thou say ? If any word that touch'd His credit, or her reputation,...as hard" to enter my belief, As Dives into heaven, jViC/»7Tcan gain nothing; they are two That never wrong'd me. I knew before 1J A voider and a tcooden... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...upon the golden flowers ; And I am plunged into strange agonies. What didst thou say ? If any wi,rd that touch'd His credit, or her reputation. It is as hard to enter my belief, As Dives into heaven. Nich. I c.\n gain nothing ; they are two That never wrong'd me. I knew before 15 A voider and a icoodcn... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 190 sider
...morning's dew upon the golden flowers ; And I am plung'd into strange agonies. What did'st thou say ? If any word that touch'd His credit, or her reputation,...as hard to enter my belief, As Dives into heaven. Nich. I can gain nothing : they are two That never wrong'd me. I knew before 'Twas but a thankless... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1850 - 188 sider
...golden flowers ; And I am plung'd into strange agonies. What did'st thou say ? If any word that touch 'd His credit, or her reputation, It is as hard to enter my belief, As Dives into heaven. Nich. I can gain nothing : they are two That never wrong'd me. I knew before Twas but a thankless office,... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 194 sider
...golden flowers ; And I am plung'd into strange agonies. What did'st thou say ? If any word that touch 'd His credit, or her reputation, It is as hard to enter my belief, As Dives into heaven. Nich. I can gain nothing : they are two That never wrong'd me. I knew before 'Twas but a thankless... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1851 - 590 sider
...morning's dew upon the golden flowers ; And I am plung'd into strange agonies. What did'st thou say ? If any word that touch'd His credit, or her reputation,...as hard to enter my belief, As Dives into heaven. Nich. I can gain nothing: they are two That never wrong'd me. I knew before 'Twas but a thankless office,... | |
| 1853 - 586 sider
...morning's dew upon the golden flowers ; And I am plung'd into strange agonies. What did'st thou say ? If any word that touch'd His credit, or her reputation,...as hard to enter my belief, As Dives into heaven. Nich. I can gain nothing: they are two That never wrong'd me. I knew before 'Twas but a thankless office,... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1869 - 498 sider
...morning's dew upon the golden flowers ; And I am plunged into strange agonies. What dids't thou say ? If any word that touch'd His credit or her reputation,...two That never wrong'd me. I knew before 'Twas but a thankless office, and perhaps As much as is my service, or my life is worth : All this I know, but... | |
| 1870 - 610 sider
...morning's dew upon the golden flowers ; And I am plung'd into strange agonies. What didst thou say ? If any word that touch'd His credit, or her reputation,...as hard to enter my belief, As Dives into heaven. Nich. I cau gain nothing : they are two That never wrong'd me. I knew before 'Twas but a thankless... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1880 - 380 sider
...morning's dew upon the golden flowers ; And I am plunged into strange agonies. What dids't thou say ? If any word that touch'd His credit or her reputation,...two That never wrong'd me. I knew before 'Twas but a thankless office, and perhaps As much as is my service, or my life is worth : All this I know, but... | |
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