Ah, do not, when my heart hath 'scaped this sorrow, Come in the rearward of a conquer'd woe; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purposed overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When other petty griefs have done their... Friendship the Master-passion - Page 337by Henry Clay Trumbull - 1891 - 413 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 pages
...conquer'd woe ! Give not a windy night a rainv morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If 1 huu wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When other petty...might. And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Coiupar'd with loss of thee, will not seem so. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, Some... | |
| Lyre - Love poetry, English - 1806 - 208 pages
...rereward of a conquer'd foe! Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When...might: And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compar'd with loss of thee, will not seem so. ALAS ! 'tis true I have gone here and there, And made... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 pages
...rereward of a conquer'd woe ! Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When...might. And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compar'd with loss of thee, will not seem so. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, Some... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 728 pages
...rearward of a conquer'd woe; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When...might ; And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compar'd wjtb loss of thee, will not seem so. SONNET XCI. Govrt glory in their birth, some in their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 pages
...rereward of a conquer'd woe ! Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When...might. And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compar'd with losspf tiiee, will not seem so. } f A C- 1 (.Some glory in their birtn, some in their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 pages
...rereward of a conquer'd woe ! Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When...might. And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compar'd with loss of thee, will not seem so. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill. Some... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 564 pages
...rearward of a conquer'd woe ; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purposed overthrow ! If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When...woe, Compared with loss of thee, will not seem so*." It is impossible now to trace to their origin these complaints of wrong, but that serious cause existed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 pages
...rearward of a conquer'd woe 3 ; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When...might ; And other strains of woe, which now seem woe, Compar'd with loss of thee, will not seem so. XCI. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,... | |
| Books - 1823 - 428 pages
...rearward of a conquer'd woe ; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When...taste At first the very worst of Fortune's might." &c. We hope that we shall not fatigue our readers by adding a few more specimens from this store. Our... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1823 - 426 pages
...rearward of a conquer'd woe ; Give not a windy night a rainy morrow, To linger out a purpos'd overthrow. If thou wilt leave me, do not leave me last, When...taste At first the very worst of Fortune's might." &c. We hope that we shall not fatigue our readers by adding a few more specimens from this store. Our... | |
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