| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 412 sidor
...boast; I was not sick of any fear from thence. But when your countenance fill'd up his line, Then lack'd I matter ; that enfeebled mine. LXXXVII. Farewell!...thee releasing; My bonds in thee are all determinate. 61 For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is my deserving ? The cause... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 sidor
...matter : that enfeebled mine, Farewell ! thou art too dear for my possessing, And like enough thon know'st thy estimate : The charter of thy worth gives...thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where ia my deserving? The cause of this fair gift in me is wanting, And so my patent back again is swerving.... | |
| 1869 - 436 sidor
...Thy worth, despite his cruel hand. W. Shakespeare T~*AREWELL ! thou art too dear for my possessing, r And like enough thou know'st thy estimate : The charter...determinate, For how do I hold thee but by thy granting t And for that riches where is my deserving ? The cause of this fair gift in me is wanting, And so... | |
| 1869 - 444 sidor
...thee releasing, f My bonds in thee are all determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting T And for that riches where is my deserving ? The cause...And so- my patent back again is swerving. Thyself them gav'st, thy own worth then not knowing, Or me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking ; So thy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 740 sidor
...But when your countenance filed up his Tine, Then lacked I matter ; (tut enfeebled njfife. LXXXVll. Farewell ! thou art too dear for my possessing, And...charter of thy worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in the are all determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting? And for that riches wh ?re is... | |
| 1872 - 900 sidor
...— From death to life thou might' st him yet recover. MICHAEL DRAYTON. FAREWELL, THOU ART TOO DEAR. ither man nor woman, — They are neither brute nor...arc ghouls : And their king it is who tolls ; And how do I hold thee but by thy granting Î ind for that riches where is my deserving ? 'he cause of... | |
| John Dennis - 1873 - 280 sidor
...FAREWELL ! thou art too dear for my possessing, SHAKESPEARE. 1564 — 1616. And like enough thou knowest thy estimate : The charter of thy worth gives thee...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
...Loving goes by haps : Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps. Much Ado About Nothing, iii. i. Farewell ! thou art too dear for my possessing, And...releasing ; My bonds in thee are all determinate. Sonnets, Ixxxvii. \ She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will and yet was never loud,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 618 sidor
...— From death to life thou niight'st him yet recover. MICHAEL DRAYTON. FAREWELL I THOU ART TOO DEAR. FAREWELL ! thou art too dear for my possessing, And...charter of thy worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in thce are all determinate. For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 730 sidor
...But when your countenance filed 1 up his lino, Then lack'd I matter ; that enfeebled mine. LXXXVIl. Farewell ! thou art too dear for my possessing, And...worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in thee are all determinate.2 For how do I hold thee but by thy granting ? And for that riches where is my deserving... | |
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