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
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 páginas
...I find, I have not lost the birthright of my mind. Dry den. They tell me 'tis my birthday, and I'1l keep it With double pomp of sadness; 'Tis what the day deserves which brought me forth. Dryden. Mysterious love! that thou must recommence Life and existence, and be born... | |
| 1859 - 824 páginas
...I'll venture. Enter ANTONY, walking with a disturbed motion. 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 travell'd, Till all my fires were... | |
| Benjamin Wrigglesworth Beatson - 1861 - 140 páginas
...down I fell entranced, And so unfinish'd left the horrid scene. 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 travell'd, Till all my fires were... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1865 - 592 páginas
...it With double pomp of sadness. "Pis what the day deserves, which gave me breath. Why was I raised the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blazing as 1 travelled, Till all my fires were spent, and then cast downward To be trod out by Cassar ? Vent.... | |
| Popular readings - 1867 - 266 páginas
...Crocodiles delicate meat. HARK ANTONY AND VENTIDIUS. DEYDEN. 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 travell'd Till all my fires were... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1870 - 644 páginas
...Enter Antony, walking with a disturbed motion before he speaks. Ant. They tell me, 'tis my birthday, 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, 1 One of the traditions... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 644 páginas
...Antony, walking with a disturbed Motion, before he speaks. Antony. They tell me, ' tis my Birth-day , and I'll keep it With double pomp of sadness. 'Tis...of the World, Hung in the Skies, and blazing as I travel" d, Till all my fires were spent ; and then cast downward To be trod out by Casar > yen. aside.... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1871 - 466 páginas
...XX.—FROM ANTONY AND CLEOPATKA.—Shakspeare. ANTONY VENTIDIUS. Antony. 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 traveled, Till all my fives were... | |
| Book - 1872 - 326 páginas
...blazoned have had to lament in the manner of Dryden's Mark Antony : — They tell me 'tis my birthday ! and I'll keep it With double pomp of sadness ; 'Tis what the day deserves that gave me breath. Why was I raised, the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blazing as I... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 páginas
...All for L,ove was between Brutus and Cassius in Jnlitts Casar. Antony. They tell me 'tis my birthday, s, some in one posture, and some in another.' The...waters of course now appeared, and the author gives a raised the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blazing as I travelled, Till all my fires were... | |
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