| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 118 pages
...creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd into more precious habit, More moving, delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, (If ever love had interest in his liver) And wish he had not so accused her ;... | |
| John Tod (of Lasswade.) - 1885 - 350 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparelled in more precious habit, More moving delicate and full of life Into the eye and prospect of his soul. Then shall he mourn." Besides, he was a little perplexed about this young doctor... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 478 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, More moving, delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she liv'd indeed : — then shall he mourn, (If ever love had interest... | |
| William Hazlitt - English literature - 1890 - 582 pages
...When he shall hear she died upon his words, The idea of her love shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life...precious habit, More moving, delicate, and full of life, [' Act iv., sc. 1.] I jto the eye and prospect of his soul, / Than when she liv'd indeed." • The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 148 pages
...sweetly creep 220 Into his study of imagination, And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, More moving, delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she liv'd indeed ; then shall he mourn, If ever love had interest in... | |
| John Parry - 1890 - 814 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall como apparelled in more precious habit — More moving delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his euul. Than when sho lived indeed." Dyina un a garwyd pan yn fyw yn "felue yrnlusgo... | |
| Mara Louise Pratt-Chadwick - Children's stories - 1891 - 166 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, More moving delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she liv'd indeed ; then shall he mourn, (If ever love had interest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1893 - 170 pages
...When he shall hear she died upon his words, The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination, And every lovely organ of her life...moving, delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul Than when she liv'd indeed ; then shall he mourn, If ever love had interest in... | |
| Alexander Peddie - Medicine - 1893 - 244 pages
...Sweetly creep Into my study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of his life Would come apparelled in more precious habit — More moving delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of my soul, Than when he lived indeed ; ' as if the sacredness of death and the bloom of eternity... | |
| William Hansell Fleming - Drama - 1895 - 324 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination, And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, More moving, delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she lived indeed : " MA about N. iv. 1, 225, seq. In these words, which... | |
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