tis my birthday, and I'll keep it With double pomp of sadness. 'Tis what the day deserves, which gave me breath. Why was I raised the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blazing as I travelled, Till all my fires were spent; and then cast downward,... The Busy Body: A Comedy - Página 11por Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 112 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Dryden - 1717 - 464 páginas
...tell me, 'tis my Birth-day, and I'll keep i: tyith double Pomp of Sadnefs. Tis what the Day deferves, which gave me Breath. Why was I rais'd the Meteor of the World, Hung in the Skies, and blazing as I travel'd, Till all my Fires were fpent; and then caft downward To be trod out by Ctfar i Ven. \_4jule.~]... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 páginas
...me, 'tis my birth-day, and I'll keep it With double pomp of fadnefs. 'Tis 'T\s what the day deferves, which gave me breath. Why was I rais'd the meteor of the world, Hang in the lkies, and blazing as I travell'd, 'Till all my fires were fpent, and then caft downward... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 páginas
...tell me 't is my birthday, and I 'II keep it With double pomp of fadnefs : 'Tis what the day deferves which gave me breath. Why was I rais'd the meteor of the world, Hung in the fkies, and blazing as I travell'd, Till all my fires were fpent, and then caft downward To be trod... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 páginas
...tell me, 'tis my birth-day, and I'll keep it With double pomp of fadnefs. *T5s what the day deferves, which gave me breath. Why was I rais'd the meteor of the world, Hung in the Ikies, and blazing as I travell'd, 'Till all my fires were fpent, and then caft downward To be trod... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...walking with a disturbed molion before he speaks. Ant. They tell me, 'tis щу birth-day ; and 111 keep it With double pomp of sadness : Tis what the day deserves, which gave me breath. Why was I raised the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blazing as I travelled, Till all my fires were... | |
| 1804 - 516 páginas
...ANTONY, walking with a disturbed molion before he «¡teaks. Ant. They tell me, 'tis my Urih-ihv ; and I'll keep it With double pomp of sadness : Tis what the day deserves, which gave roe breath. Why was I raised the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blaлrпс as I travelled.... | |
| 1805 - 282 páginas
...hirth.day, and I'll With douhle pomp of saduefa : [keep it 'Tis what the day deserves which gave me hreath. Why was I rais'd the meteor of the world. Hung in the skies, and hlazing as I travell'd, Till all myfireswcre spent, and tnen cast downward To he trod out hy Caesar... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...it With double pomp of sadness : Tis what the day deserves, which gave me breath. Why was I raised the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blazing as I travelled, Till all my fires were spent, and then cast downward, To be trod out by Cesar ? Vent. [Atide]... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...before he speak». Ant. They tell me, 'tis my birth-day ; and ГП keep it With double pomp of sadnese : Tis what the day deserves, which gave me breath. Why was I raised the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blazing as I travelled, Till all my fires were... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 páginas
...Enter ANTONY, walking with a disturbed motion before he speaks. Ant. They tell me, 'tis my birth-day, and I'll keep it With double pomp of sadness. 'Tis...the day deserves, which gave me breath. Why was I raised the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blazing as I travelled, Till all my fires were... | |
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