Weeps for the ruined merchant, when he roars; Rather, the wind courts but the pregnant sails, When the strong cordage cracks ; rather, the sun Comes but to kiss the fruit in wealthy autumn, When all falls blasted. Acting National Dramaedited by - 1840Full view - About this book
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...miserable. Did you ne'er love yet, wenches? Speak, Olympias: Thou hast an easy temper, fit for stamp. Olym. Never. Asp. Nor you, Antiphila? Ant. Nor I. Asp. Then,...and be 'sure You credit any thing the light gives liy.ht to, Before a man. Rather believe the Sf?a Weeps for the ruin«! merchant, when he roars; Rather,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...Olympias: Thou hast an easy temper, fit for stamp. Olym. Never. Asp. Nor you, Antiphila ? Ani. Nor 1. Asp. Then, my good girls, be more than women, wise...least, be more than I was; and be sure You credit any thin» the light gives light to, Be-fore a man. Rather believe the sea Weeps for the mined merchant,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...Olí/ni. Never. Asp. N'or you, Antiphila í Aul. Nor I. Asp. Then, my good girls, be more than ñamen, wise : At least, be more than I was; and be sure You credit any tiling the light gUes light to, Before a man. Rather believe the sea Weeps for the ruined merchant,... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - English drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...ne'er love yet, wenches? Speak, Olympias : Thou hast an easy temper, fit for stamp. Olym. Never. Aip. Nor you, Antiphila? Ant, Nor I. Asp. Then, my good...sure You credit any thing the light gives light to, f Before a man. Rather believe the sea Weeps for the ruin'd merchant, when he roan; Rather, the wind... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...miserable. Did you ne'er love yet, wenches ? Speak, Olympias: Thou hast an easy temper, fit for stamp. Olym. others, who contemn their own. Org. But I, most learned artist, am not so much At odds with nature, that moro than I was ; and be sure You credit any thing the light gives light to, Before a man. Rather believe... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1839 - 314 pages
...virginitee There was enclosed sad and ripe corage. CHAUCER. Then, my good girls, be more than woman, wise ; At least be more than I was ; and be sure You credit anything the light gives light to, Before a man. Rather believe the sea Weeps for the ruined merchant... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840 - 754 pages
...miserable. Did you ne'er love yet, wenches ? Speak, Olympias; Thou hast an easy temper, fit for stamp. Ohjm Never. Asp. Nor you, Antiphila ? Ant. Nor I. Asp....women, wise: At least be more than I was ; and be sure 9 You credit anything the light gives light to, Before a man. Rather believe the sea Weeps for the... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 372 pages
...time of all my life To deem in thinking spent. BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER 1586-1616.— 1576-1625. Aspatia. THEN, my good girls, be more than women wise, At least be more than I was ; and be sure You credit anything the light gives light to, Before a man. Rather believe the sea Weeps for the ruin'd merchant... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1841 - 844 pages
...Ariadne. The expression of her sorrow to Antiphila and the other attendant thus concludes : ****** THEN, my good girls, be more than women wise, At least be more than I was : and be sure You credit anything the light gives light to, Before a man. Gather believe the sea Weeps for the ruin'd merchant... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1853 - 496 pages
...in ifyrer Siebe auf ein ©ernulbc ber Slriabne, an юе(фет fie Slntipfyiia arbeiten fie&t. Atp. Then, my good girls, be more than women, wise: At...was; and be sure .... You credit any thing the light gires light to, Before a man. Rather believe the sea Weeps for the ruin'd merchant, when he roars;... | |
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