| William Shakespeare - 1760 - 266 стор.
...pleafing note do fing : "Whofe fpeechlefs fong, being many, feeming one, Sings this to thee, thou Tingle wilt prove none. Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye, That thou confum'ft thyfelf in fingle life ? Ah ! if thou iffue-lefs (halt hap to die, The world will wail thee... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 820 стор.
...pleating note do fmg : Whofe Tpeechlefs fong, being many, teeming one,. Sings this to thee, thou fmgle wilt prove none. Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye, That thou' confum'ft thyfelf in fingl* life I ' Ah! if thou ifTue-lefs (halt hap do die, The world will wail thee... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1775 - 290 стор.
...do fing :••• ;' Whofe fpeechlefs fong, being many, feemingone, Sings this to thee, thou fingle wilt prove none. Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye, That thou confum'ft thyfelf in fingle life? Ah ! if thou iflue-lefs fhalt hap to die, The world will wail thee... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 стор.
...chide thee, who confounds In singleness, the parts that thou should'st bear. AH INVITATION TO MARRIAGE. Mark how one string, sweet husband to another, Strikes each in each, by mutual ordering; Resembling fire, and child, and happy mother, Who all in one, one pleasing note do sing: Whose speechless song,... | |
| 1806 - 852 стор.
...thy ear, They do but sweetly chide thee, who confounds, In singleness, the parts that thou should'st bear : Mark how one string, sweet husband to another, Strikes each in each, by mutual ordering; Resembling,sire and child.and happy mother, Who, all in one, one pleasing note do sing; Whose speechless... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 стор.
...thine ear, They do but sweetly chide thee, who confounds In singleness, the parts that thou should'st bear. Mark how one string, sweet husband to another,...consum'st thyself in single life ? Ah ! if thou issueless shall hap to die, The world will be thy widow, and still weep, That thou no form of thee hast left... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 740 стор.
...thine ear, They do but sweetly chide thee, who confounds In singleness the parts that thou should'st bear. Mark how one string, sweet husband to another,...Sings this to thee, " thou single wilt prove none." SONNET IX. Is it for fear to wet ж widow's eye, That thou consniu'st thyself in single life ? Ah !... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 стор.
...thine ear, They do but sweetly chide thee, who confounds In singleness the parts that thon should'st bear. Mark how one string, sweet husband to another,...one, one pleasing note do sing : Whose speechless son», being many, seeming one, Sings this to tliee, " thou single wilt prove none." SONNET IX. Il... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 стор.
...thine ear, They do but sweetly chide thce, who confounds In singleness the parts that thou should'st bear. Mark how one string, sweet husband to another,...Strikes each in each by mutual ordering; Resembling lire and child and happy mother, Who all in one, one pleasing note do sing : Whose speechless song,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 740 стор.
...thine ear, They do but sweetly chide tlice, «ho confounds In singleness the parts that thou shnuldSt bear. Mark how one string, sweet husband to another, Strikes each in each by mutual orderms; Resembling sire and child and happy mother, Who all in one, one pleasing note do sing : Whose... | |
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