Tis almost morning. I would have thee gone; And yet no farther than a wanton's bird, That lets it hop a little from her hand, Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves, And with a silk thread plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty. ROMEO.... The midwife: or, The old woman's magazine - Pàgina 219per Midwife - 1750Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 520 pàgines
...And yet no further than a Wanton's bird, That lets it hop a litde from her hand, Like a poor prifoner in his twifted gyves, And with a filk thread plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty. Rom. I would, I were thy bird. JuL Sweet, fo would I ; Yet I fhould kill thee with much cherilhing.... | |
| Thomas Hayward - 1738 - 324 pàgines
...night, till it be morrow. Skakefpear's Romeo andjuliif. • I would have thee gone, And yet no further than a wanton's bird, That lets it hop a little from...a poor pris'ner in his twifted gyves ; And with a filk-thread plucks it back again, , So loving-jealous of his liberty. Shakefpear's Romeo and Juliet.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 574 pàgines
...Forgetting any other home but this. Jul. 'Tis almoft morning. I would have thee gone, And yet no further than a Wanton's bird, That lets it hop a little from her hand, Like a poor prifoner in his twifted gyves, And with a (ilk thread plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his... | |
| Longinus, William Smith - 1752 - 242 pàgines
...from thefe lines in Sha&efpear's Romeo and Juliet: — • I would have thee gone, And yet no further than a wanton's bird, That lets it hop a little from her hand, Like a poor prifoner in his twifted gyves, And with a filk thread pulls it back again, So loving jealous of its... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 pàgines
...Forgetting any other home but this. Jul. 'Tis almoft morning. I would have thee gone, And yet no further than a wanton's bird, That lets it hop a little from her hand, L'ke a poor prifoner in its twifted gyves, And with a fitk thread plucks it back again. So loving jealous... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1753 - 80 pàgines
...Remembring how I love thy Company. Jul. 'Tis almoft morning. I would have thee gone, And yet no further than a Wanton's bird, That lets it hop a little from her hand, And with a filk thread plucks it back again, So loving jealoas of his liberty. Rom. And I'M ftay here,... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1757 - 392 pàgines
...here ftay tiB ' that remembcr'ft why. LAVINIA. The Morning's breaking; I would have thee gone; And yet no farther than a Wanton's Bird, That lets it hop a little from her Hand, To pull it by its Fetters back again. MARIUS Junior. Would I were thine. LA rIN I A. Indeed and fo... | |
| William Hawkins - 1758 - 420 pàgines
...touch that Cheek ! « —Juliet. 'Tis almoft Morning. I would have thee gone, " And yet no further than a Wanton's Bird, " That lets it hop a little from her Hand, " Like a poor Prifoner in it's twifted Gyves, " And with a Silk Thread plucks it back again, « So loving jealous... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 436 pàgines
...yet no further than a wanton's bird, That lets it hop a little from her hand,. Like a poor prifoner in his twifted gyves, And with a filk thread plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty. Rcm. I would, I were thy bird. Jul. Sweet, fo wou'd I i Yeul fhould kill thee with much cherifhing.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pàgines
...Forgetting any other home but this. Jul. 'Tisalmoft morning. I would have thee gone, And yet no further than a Wanton's bird, That lets it hop a little from her hand, Like a poor prifoner in his twifted gyves, And with a filk thread plucks it back again, So loving jealous of his... | |
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