| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 482 pages
...sick and green, And none but fools do wear it; cast it off.— It is my lady; 1 O, it is my love: O, that she knew she were !— She speaks, yet she says nothing; What of that? Her eye discourses, * will answer it.— I am too bold, 'tis not to-me she speaks: Two of the fairest stars in all the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 pages
...fools do wear it; cast it off— It is my lady; O, it is my love: O, that she knew she were I- 1 — She speaks, yet she says nothing; What of that ? Her...stars in all the heaven; Having some business, do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres till they return;, What if her eyes were there, they in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pages
...sick and green, And none but fools do wear it; cast it off.— It is my lady ; O, it is my love : O, that she knew she were !— She speaks, yet she says nothing ; What of that ? Her eye discourses, 1 will answer it.— I am too bold, 'tis not to me she speaks : Two of the fairest stars in all the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 440 pages
...there , V\«N \tv\\tY \wx\ The Irightuesi, of her cheek -wov\\& drams •OR« She speaks, yet (.he says nothing; What of that? Her eye discourses, I will answer it. — I am too hold, lis not to me she speaks: Two, of the fairest stars in all the heaven, Having some business,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 pages
...felt a wound.— And none but fools do wear it; cast it off..— It is mv lady; O, it is my love: O, that she knew she were!— She speaks, yet she says nothing ; What of thai? Her eve discourses, I will answer it.— Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, I am too... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...vestal livery ¡< but sick and green, A nd none but fools do wear it ; cast it off— She speak*, yrt she says nothing ; what of that? Her eye discourses,...will answer it. I am too bold, 'tis not to me she speak»: Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, Having some business, do entreat her eyes To twinkle... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 378 pages
...sick and green, And none but fools do wear it; cast it off. — It is my lady ; O, it is my love : O, that she knew she were ! — She speaks, yet she says...eye discourses, I will answer it.— I am too bold, 't is not to me she speaks: Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, Having some business, do entreat... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 pages
...sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off.— It is my lady ; 0, it is my love : O, that she knew she were ! She speaks, yet she says nothing ; What ofthat ? Her eye discourses, I will answer it.— I am too bold, 'tis not to me she speaks : Two of... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 472 pages
...sick and green, And none but fools do wear it; cast it off.— It is my lady ; l O, it is my love: O, that she knew she were!— She speaks, yet she says...answer it.— I am too bold, 'tis not to me she speaks: Two-of the fairest stars in all the heaven, Having some business, do entreat her eyes To twinkle in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 538 pages
...and green, And none but fools do wear it; cast it off.— (||) It is my lady '; O, it is my love: O, that she knew she were!— (||) She speaks, yet she...stars in all the heaven, Having some business, do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres till they return. What if her eyes were there, they in... | |
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