| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 444 lapas
...th' morning with you, and at night behind you, Past and forgotten ; how your vows are frosts, Past for a night, and with the next sun gone : How you...dead a chaos, That love cannot distinguish. These sad tests, Till my last hour, I am bound to utter of ycu. So, farewell all my woe, all my delight ! [Exit... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 604 lapas
...th' morning with you, and at night behind you, Fast and forgotten ; how your vows are fronts, Past for a night, and with the next sun gone : How you...together, \ A mere confusion, and so dead a chaos, I That love cannot distinguish. These sad texts, I Till my last hour, I am bound to utter of you. \_So,... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 732 lapas
...shadow, Г th' morning with you, and at night behind you, Past and forgotten : How your TOWS are frost», Fast for a night, and with the next sun gone : How you are, being taken all together, Л mere confusion, and so dead a chaos, That love cannot distinguish. These sad texts, Till my last... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1866 - 736 lapas
...have is hut a shadow, Are. Sir! ю ACT IV. '.' th' morning with you, and at night behind уоЦ| t'ast and forgotten : How your vows are frosts, Fast for a night, and with the next sun gone : flow you are, being taken all together, V mere confusion, and so dead a chaos, That love cannot distinguish.... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 lapas
...ever : How all the good you have is but a shadow, I' th' morning with you, and at night behind you, Past and forgotten. How your vows are frosts, Fast for a night, and with the next sun goue : How you are, being taken all together, A mere confusion, and so dead a chaos, That love cannot... | |
| 1870 - 610 lapas
...forgotten. How your vows are frosts, A Foreit. Fast for a night, and with tho next sun gone : How yon are, being taken all together, A mere confusion, and so dead a chaos, Enter Krso, PnARAMOsu, ARETHUSA, GALATEA, DION, CLEREMOXT, THUASILI.VE, and AtThat love cannot distinguish.... | |
| Mrs. Forrester - 1877 - 412 lapas
...forever. How all the Good you have, is but a Shadow, I' the Morning with you, and at Night behind you, Past and forgotten. How your vows are Frosts, Fast for a Night, and with the next Sun gone. How you arc, being taken altogether, A mere Confusion, and so dead a Chaos That Love cannot distinguish." BEAUMONT... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1887 - 522 lapas
...ever ; How all the good you have is but a shadow, I' the morning with you, and at night behind you Past and forgotten ; how your vows are frosts, Fast...utter of you. So, farewell all my woe, all my delight ! [Exit, Are. Be merciful, ye gods, and strike me dead ! What way have I deserved this ? Make my breast... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1887 - 526 lapas
...shadow, I' the morning with you, and at night behind you Past and forgotten ; how your vows are fronts, Fast for a night, and with the next sun gone ; How...utter of you. So, farewell all my woe, all my delight ! [Exit. Are. Be merciful, ye gods, and strike me dead ! What way have I deserved this ? Make my breast... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1891 - 258 lapas
...some three suns to store and hoard myself. Tennyson, Ulysses. 6. The rising of the sun; sunrise; day. Your vows are frosts, Fast for a night and with the next sun gone. Beau, and Fl., Philaster, iii. 2. 7. In her., a bearing representing the sun, usually surrounded by... | |
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