| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 pages
...purchas'd, take my daughter : but If thou dost break her virgin knot before All sanctimonious ceremonies ture, to make it the more gracious, I shall sing it...FLUTE, SNOUT, and STARVELING. Quin. Have you sent to Per. As I hope For quiet days, fair issue, and long life, With such love as 'tis now, the murkiest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pages
...purchas'd, take my daughter : But ITthou dost break her virgin knot before All sanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be minister'd, No sweet...shall bestrew The union of your bed with weeds so loaiMy, That you sharf hate it both : therefore, take ueed, As Hymen's lamps shall light you. Per.... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 318 pages
...sanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be minister'd ; " in that case what would follow ? " No sweet aspersion shall the heavens let fall, To...of your bed with weeds so loathly That you. shall hale it both. Therefore take heed, As Hymen's lamps shall light you. " The young prince assures him... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 pages
...CONTINENCE BEFORE MARRIAGE. If thou dost break her virgin knot before All sanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be minister'd, No sweet...with weeds so loathly That you shall hate it both. A LOVER'S PROTESTATION. As I hope For quiet days, fair issue and long life, With such love as 'tis... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 620 pages
...before All sanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be minister'd, No sweet aspersion b shall the heavens let fall To make this contract grow...therefore take heed, As Hymen's lamps shall light you. FEB. As I hope For quiet days, fair issue, and long life, With such love as 't is now, the murkiest... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 306 pages
...sanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be minister'd ; ' in that case what would follow ? ' No sweet aspersion shall the heavens let fall, To...bestrew The union of your bed with weeds so loathly Tkal you shall hate it both. Therefore take heed, As Hymen's lamps shall light you." The young prince... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 pages
...sweet aspersiont shall the heavens let fall To make this contract grow; but barren hate, Sour-eyed disdain, and discord, shall bestrew The union of your...therefore, take heed, As Hymen's lamps shall light you. For quiet days, fair issue, and long life, With such love as 'tis now; the murkiest den, The most opportune... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 622 pages
...before All sanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be minister'd, No sweet aspersion b shall the heavens let fall To make this contract grow : but barren hate, Sour-ey'd disdain, and diseord, shall bestrew The union of your bed with weeds so loathly, That you shall hate it both : therefore... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 pages
...break her virgin knot before All sanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be ministered, No sweet aspersion shall the heavens let fall To make this contract grow ; but barren hate, Sour-eyed disdain, and discord, shall bestrew The union of your bed with weeds so loathely, That you... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 pages
...sweet aspersionf shall the heavens let fall To make this contract grow ; but barren hate, Sour-eyed disdain, and discord, shall bestrew The union of your...you. Fer. As I hope For quiet days, fair issue, and loug life, With such love as 'tis now ; the murkiest den, The most opp6rtune place, the strong'st suggestion... | |
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