| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 378 pages
...so,— Thy truth then be thy dower : For, by the sacred radiance of the sun ; The mysteries of Hecate,1 and the night ; By all the operations of the orbs,...And as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee, from this,2 for ever. The barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes his generation3 messes To gorge his appetite,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 384 pages
...Thy truth then be thy dower : For, by the sacred radiance of the sun ; The mysteries of Hecate,1 aiul the night ; By all the operations of the orbs, From whom we do exist, and cease to be; Here 1 disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 pages
...So young, my lord, and true. dower: For, by the sacred radiance of the sun; The mysteries of Hecate, and the night; By all the operations of the orbs,...barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes his generation 5 messes To gorge his appetite, shall to my bosom Be as well neighbour'd, pitied, and reliev'd, As... | |
| 1811 - 418 pages
...disclaims all future connexion with her. By the sacred radiance of the sun, The mysteries of Hecate and the night; By all the operations of the orbs,...to my heart and me Hold thee from this, for ever. Still, like the reflux of the sea, the excessive fondness which engendered this anger rolls back upon... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pages
...— Thy truth then be thy dower : For, by the sacred radiance of the sun ; The mysteries of Hecate, and the night ; By all the operations of the orbs,...heart and me Hold thee, from this, for ever.* The barbarousScythian, Or he that makes his generation messes To gorge his appetite, shall to my bosom... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 pages
...— Thy truth then be thy dower: For, by the sacred radiance of the sun ; The mysteries of Hecate, and the night ; By all the operations of the orbs,...stranger to my heart and me Hold thee, from this, for ever.8 The barbarousScythian, Or he that makes his -generation messes To gorge his appetite, shall... | |
| William Richardson - Characters and characteristics in literature - 1812 - 468 pages
...abandon* Cordelia. Let it be so ; thy truth then be thy dower : For, by the sacred radiance of the sun Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity...to my heart and me, Hold thee from this for ever. Unhappy are they who have established no system concerning the character of their friends ; and who... | |
| Robert Deverell - Hieroglyphics - 1813 - 350 pages
...Let it be so, thy truth then be thy For by the sacred radiance of the sun, The mysteries of Hecate, and the night, By all the operations of the orbs,...property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me, [Scythian, Hold thee from this for ever. The barb'rous Or he that makes his generation messes, To gorge... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 pages
...— Thy truth then be thy dower ; For, by the sacred radiance of the sun ; The mysteries of Hecate, and the night; By all the operations of the orbs,...paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, Ana as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee, from this, for ever. The barbarous Scythian, Or he... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...so— thy truth then be thy dower : For, by the sacred radiance of the sun ; The mysteries of Hecate, and the night; By all the operations of the orbs,...paternal care. Propinquity and property of blood. Ana as a stranger to my In .in and me Hold ihee, from this, for ever. The barb'rous Scythian, Be as... | |
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