| William Leggett - 1829 - 250 sider
...mood, that his conduct at the gaming-house was certainly, NOT QUITE IN CHARACTER. THE MISTAKE. — i Haply for I am black, And have not those soft parts of conversation That chamberers have : — Or, for I am declined Into tho vale of years ; — yet that's not much. — Shakspeare.... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 sider
...Speruer. Faerie Queene. If I prove her haggard . Though that my jemi were her dear heart string* , I'd whistle her off, and let her down the wind To prey at Fortune. Shaktpeare. Othello. JES'SAMINE, n. .. See JASMINE. A fragrant flower. Her goodly bosom, like a strawberry... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1829 - 222 sider
...stair-case. ~v-'Gone!" cried Miss Hodges, "Then never will l~§ee or speak to her more. Thus I whistie her off, and let her down the wind to prey at fortune." "Gracious heart! what quarrels," said Nat, " and doings, the night before our wedding-day !" We leave... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 sider
...with a learned spirit., ' ' Of human dealings : If I do prove her haggard,' Though that her jesses k were my dear heart-strings, I'd whistle her off, and let her down the wind, To prey at fortune. 1 Haply, for I am black; And have not those soft parts of conversation" ' That chamberers" have: Or,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 sider
...qualities, with a learned spirit," Of human dealings : If I do prove her haggard,' Though that her jesses'1 were my dear heart-strings, I'd whistle her off, and let her down the wind, To prey at fortune.1 Haply, for I am black ; And have not those soft parts of conversation10 That chamberers11... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 sider
...honesty, And knows all qualities, with a learned «pint, Of human dealings : If I do prove her hnigard,' Though that her Jesses' were my dear heart-strings,...fortune. Haply, for I am black ; And have not those soft parta of conversation That chambtTcrs* have ; — Or, for I am declin'd Into the vale of year» ; —... | |
| 1839 - 572 sider
...forgotten ; — so, Hawking can never be forgotten ! " If I do prove her haggard, Though that her jessea were my dear heart-strings,— I'd whistle her off, and let her down the wind, To prey at fortune." The extreme beauty of this passage may not be known to all our readers ; — and we may be pardoned... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 sider
...Though that her jesses* were my dear heart-strings, I'd whistle her oa, and let her down the u im!, •To prey at fortune. Haply, for I am black ; And have not those soft parts of conversation That chamberers' have ; — Or, for 1 am declin'd Into the vale of years;— yet that's not much;— Abe's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 sider
...of human dealings : If 1 do prove her haggard,* Though that her jesses ; were uiy dear heailstrings, her to some second choice. lor I am black, And have not those soft parts of conversation That chamberers § have : — Or, for... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 442 sider
...wind, when sent in pursuit of prey ; with it, or down the wind, when turned loose, and abandoned. Thus If I do prove her haggard, Though that her jesses were my dear heart strings, I'd vliiatlr her off, and let her down the wind, To prey at fortune. Othello. The hawk... | |
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