| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pàgines
...Forgetting any other home but this. Jul. 'Tis almost morning, I would hare the« gone: And yet no further than a wanton's bird ; Who lets it hop a little from...plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty. Дот. I would, I were thy bird. ¡»i. Sweet, so would I : Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing.... | |
| 1829 - 48 pàgines
...Forfeiting any other home hut this. JULIET. 'Tis almost morning, 1 would have thee gone; And yet no further than a wanton's bird; Who lets it hop a little from...it back again , So loving*jealous of his liberty. ROMEO. I would, I were thy bird. JCLIET. Sweet so would I, Yet I should kill thee with mnch cherishing.... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pàgines
...Forgetting any other home but this. Jul. Tis almost morning, I would have thee gone: And yet no further than a wanton's bird; Who lets it hop a little from...plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty. Ram. I would, I were thy bird. Jul. Sweet, so would I: Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing.... | |
| BIBLIOTHEQUE ANGLO-FRANCAISE - 1836 - 648 pàgines
...any other home but this. Jut. 'Tis almost morning, I would have thee gone : And yet no further thana wanton's bird; Who lets it hop a little from her hand,...loving-jealous of his liberty. Rom. I would, I were thy bird. JiU. Sweet, so would I : Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing. Good night, good night ! Parting... | |
| Juvenal - 1839 - 570 pàgines
...liberty, they are pulled in. PR. cf. Juv. xii. 5, note. M. " I would have thee gone ; And yet no further than a wanton's bird ; Who lets it hop a little from...gyves, And with a silk thread plucks it back again;" Shnksp. Bom. and .lui. II. i. G. 119. ' Whatever the prtetor may have done, philosophy has done nothing... | |
| Juvenal - 1839 - 570 pàgines
...they are pulled in. PR. cf. JUT. xii. 6, note. M. " I would have thee gone ; And yet no further tban a wanton's bird; Who lets it hop a little from her...gyves, And with a silk thread plucks it back again j" Shaksp. Bom. and Jul. II. i. G. 119. ' Whatever the prietor may have done, philosophy has done nothing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 312 pàgines
...company. Ro. And I '11 still stay, to have thee still forget ; Forgetting any other home but this. Ju. 'Tis almost morning : I would have thee gone; And...from her hand, Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves,2 And with a silk thread plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty. Ro. I would,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 340 pàgines
...Ro. And I 'll still stay, to have thee still forget ; Forgetting any other home but this. Ju. 'T1s almost morning : I would have thee gone; And yet no...from her hand, Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves,4 And with a silk thread plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty. Ro. I would,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 pàgines
...Hom. And I 'll still stay , to have thee still forget , Forgetting any other home but this. Jul. T is almost morning, I would have thee gone ; And yet no...I would, I were thy bird. Jul. Sweet, so would I: Vet I should kill thee with much cherishing. Goodnight, goodnight: parting is such sweet sorrow, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 338 pàgines
...company. Ro. And I '11 still stay, to have thee still forget ; Forgetting any other home but this. Ju. Tis almost morning : I would have thee gone; And yet...from her hand, Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves,2 And with a silk thread plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty. Ro. I would,... | |
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