FAREWELL! thou art too dear for my possessing, And like enough thou know'st thy estimate: The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing; My bonds in thee are all determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting? And for that riches where is my... The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of Surrey - Sida 152efter William Shakespeare, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 316 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 sidor
...determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ! And for that riches where is my deserving ? s tread. The robin and the wren are flown, and from...brighter light and softer airs, a beauteous sisterhood ? SHAKESPEARE. AN EARNEST SUIT TO HIS UNKIND MISTRESS NOT TO FORSAKE HIM. AND wilt thou leave me thus... | |
| 1872 - 900 sidor
...'hyself thou gav'st, thy own worth then not knowing, )r me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking ; 3o A Hatter ', n sleep a king, but, waking, no sucli matter. SHAKESPEARE. AN EARNEST SUIT TO HIS UNKIND... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 sidor
...determinate. For how do I hold thee hut by thy granting ? And for that riches when: is my deserving ? lingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woful ballad Made to his niakini;. Thus have I had thee, as a dream doth Ifoticr; lu sleep a king, but, waking, no such matter.... | |
| John Dennis - 1873 - 280 sidor
...determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is my deserving ? The cause of this fair gift in me is wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving. Thyself thou gavest, thy own worth then not knowing, Or me, to whom thou gavest it, else mistaking ; So thy great... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Johnston - 1875 - 418 sidor
...Midsummer-Night's Dream, \. i. How do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is my deserving ? The cause of this fair gift in me is wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving. Sonnets, Ixxxvii. What is love ? 'tis not hereafter ; Present mirth hath present laughter ; What's... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 sidor
...determinate. For, how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is my deserving ? The cause of this fair gift in me is wanting, And...flatter ; In sleep, a king ; but, waking, no such matter ! IF EVER, NOW ! Then hate me when thou wilt ; if ever, now ; Now, while the world is bent my deeds... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 sidor
...determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is .my deserving ? w is his want of happiness betray 'd By disaffection...the present liour ! Imagination wanders far afield LXXXVm. When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light, And place my merit in the eye of Scorn, Upon thy... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 sidor
...determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is my deserving ? The cause of this fair gift in me is wanting, And...flatter ; In sleep a king, but, waking, no such matter. SHAKESPEARE. AN EARNEST SUIT TO HIS UNKIND MISTRESS NOT TO FORSAKE HIM. AND wilt thou leave me thus... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 sidor
...determinate. For, how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is my deserving ? The cause of this fair gift in me is wanting, And...flatter ; In sleep, a king ; but, waking, no such matter ! IF EVER, NOW ! Then hate me when thou wilt ; if ever, now ; Now, while the world is bent my deeds... | |
| M F. O'Malley - 1876 - 284 sidor
...about and in visiting the most unfrequented places, and to go on to India in the autumn. CHAPTER VIII. "Thyself thou gavs't, thy own worth then not knowing,...* In sleep, a king ; but waking, no such matter." SHAKESPEARE. IT was a lovely afternoon at the end of April. Angela was sitting at the window of her... | |
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