But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief, That thou her maid art far more fair than she: Be not her maid, since she is... The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 191831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1827 - 558 páginas
...beard. Our immortal Shakspeare indeed is rather loose when speaking of this divinity :— " Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it." , ; Friday, 24iA.— Met Lord Darlington at Butcher-house Bar, on the great North-road. The day was... | |
| 1829 - 48 páginas
...That tlioti her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid , since she is envious; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it; cast it off. — • It is my lady; О , it is mv lore : O, that she knew she were! — See , how slie leans her cheek upon her hand I... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 878 páginas
...their best fortunes strong ; bnt want will perjure The ne'er touched testal. Suiks¡>eare. Her vestal livery is but sick and green. And none but fools do wear it. Id. How happy it the blameless vestal's lot ! The world forgetting, by the world forgot. Pope. The... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 páginas
...That thou her maid art far more fair than she: Be not her maid, a since she is envious; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it; cast it off.— It is my lady; O, it is my love : T. humorous—•] ie Moist, humid. It is used in the same sense by other •writers... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 páginas
...That thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid,1 since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off. — It is ray lady ; O, it is my love : humorous — J ie Moist, humid. It is used in the same sense by other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 páginas
...That thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid,4 since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off. — It is my ladv ; 0, it is my love : O, that she Itnew she were ! — She speaks, yet she says nothing ¡ What... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 páginas
...That thuu her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid/ since she is envious ; Her veslal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it; cast ¡lu If. — It ¡ч my lady ; 0, it is my love: O, (hat she knew she were ! — She spuak», yet she... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...That thou her maid art far more fair than she Be uot her maid, $ since she is envious ; Her vestal chide, That, laps'd lu time and passion, lets go by The important acting of your dread co ; O It is my love : 0 that she knew she were I— She speaks, yet she says nothing ; What of that!... | |
| BIBLIOTHEQUE ANGLO-FRANCAISE - 1836 - 648 páginas
...That thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid, since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it; cast it off.— It is my lady; Oh! it ismy love : Oh ! that she knew she werel— She speaks, yet she says nothing ; What of that ? Her eye... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 páginas
...That thou her maid art far more fair than she. Be not her maid,2 since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off. — It is my lady ; O, it is my love ! 0 that she knew she were ! — She speaks, yet she says nothing ; what of that... | |
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