With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those fair arms which bound him to her breast, And homeward through the dark laund runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look, how a bright star shooteth from the sky, So glides he in... The Temple Shakespeare - Sida 48efter William Shakespeare - 1896Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1707 - 492 sidor
...the dark Lanes runs apace, Leaves Love upon her Back deeply diftreft. Look how a bright Star mooteth from the Sky, So glides he in the Night from Venus Eye. Which after him fhe darts as one on Shore, Gazing upon a late imbarked Friend, Till the wild Waves will have him feen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1760 - 266 sidor
...apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply diftrefs'd. Look how a bright ftar fhooteth from the fky, So glides he in the night from Venus' eye. "Which after him fhe darts, as one on fhore, Gazing upon a late embarked friend, Till the wild waves will have him feen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1775 - 290 sidor
...runs apace; Leaves Love upon her back deeply diftrefs'd. Look how a bright ftar fhooteth from the fky, So glides he in the night from Venus' eye. Which after him fhe darts, as one on fhore, Gazing upon a late embarked friend, Till the wild waves will have him feen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 sidor
...sweet embrace Of those fair arms, which bound him to her breast : And homeward thro' the dark lanes runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look how a bright star shooteth from the sky, So glides he in the night from VENUS' eye. Which after him she darts, as one... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 sidor
...sweet embrace Of those fair arms, which bound him to her breast: And homeward through the dark lanes runs apace; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look how a bright star shooteth from the sky, So glides he in the night from Venus' eye. Which after him she darts, as one... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 sidor
...apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distreu'd. I/x>k how a bright star shouteth from the iky, So glides he in the night from Venus' eye ; Which after him she darts, as one on shore Gazing upon a late embarked friend, Till the wild waves will have him seen no more, Whose ridges with the meeting... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 sidor
...sweet embrace Of those fair arms which bo\md him to her breast, And homeward through the dark lawns runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look how a bright star shooteth from the sky, So glides he in the night from Venus' eye ; Which after him she darts, as one... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 sidor
...sweet embrace Of those fair arms, which bound him to her breast : And homeward through the dark lanes runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her. back deeply distress'd. Look how a bright star shooteth from the sky, So glides he in the night from Venus' eye. Which after him she darts, as one... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 sidor
...sweet embrace Of those fair arms, which bound him to her breast : And homeward through the dark lanes runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look how a bright star shooteth from the sky, So glides he in the night from Venus' eye. Which after him she darts, as one... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 sidor
...to your wanton talk ATTENDED, Do burn, &c.] So, in Cymbeline : And homeward through the dark lavvnd9 runs apace; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look, how a bright star shooteth from the sky3, So glides he in the night from Venus' eye ; Which after him she darts, as one... | |
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