Cressid's name the very crown of falsehood, If ever she leave Troilus ! Time, force, and death, Do to this body what extremes you can ; But the strong base and building of my love Is as the very centre of the earth, Drawing all things to it. The Living Age - Page 2051897Full view - About this book
| John Cowan - 1916 - 424 pages
...and Death, Do to this body what extremes you can ; But the strong b«M and building of my L««t IB as the very centre of the Earth, Drawing all things to it" — SH CHAPTER V. DUALITIES THE MAN SHOULD AVOID IN CHOOSING. a man earnestly desirous of being lovingly... | |
| George Goring Campion - Education - 1923 - 186 pages
...by Shakespeare, and its expression aptly placed on the lips of one of its very creatures : " . . . . the strong base and building of my love Is as the...very centre of the earth, Drawing all things to it." Troilus and Cressida, Act iv. Sc. 2. When the complexes formed with this instinctive love of self have... | |
| Edward George Harman - Authors, English - 1923 - 296 pages
...recurrens naturaliter." Prof. Moore Smith cites here, very appositely, Shakespeare, Troilus IV. 2. 110 : " as the very centre of the earth, drawing all things to it." In Dromodotus, the author of the play attacks the philospher of the schools, just as Bacon does in... | |
| William Shakespeare - Cressida (Fictitious character) - 1927 - 220 pages
...of falsehood If ever she leave Troilus ! Time, force, and death, 108 Do to this body what extremes you can; But the strong base and building of my love...very centre of the earth, Drawing all things to it. I will go in and weep. 112 Pan. Do, do. Ores. Tear my bright hair, and scratch my praised cheeks, Crack... | |
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