You may shape, Amintor, Causes to cozen the whole world withal, And yourself too ; but 'tis not like a friend To hide your soul from me. 'Tis not your nature To be thus idle : I have seen you stand As you were blasted 'midst of all your mirth ; Call thrice... Remarks on the Beauties of Poetry - Sayfa 77Daniel Webb tarafından - 1762 - 123 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 sayfa
...to cozen the whole World withal, And yourfelf too •, but 'tis not like a Friend, To hide your Soul from me ; 'tis not your Nature To be thus idle ; I...ftand, As you were blafted, midft of all your Mirth ; Call thrice aloud, and then ftart, feigning Joy So coldly : World ! what do I here ? a Friend Is... | |
| Daniel Webb - 1761 - 354 sayfa
...friend, who wanted to extort the fecret from him, was Rot to be fo impofed on. - - - You may fiiape, Amintor, Caufes to cozen the whole world withall,...Maids "Tragedy. IT is by the force or elegance of its allufions and images, that a poetic diction is diftinguifhed.from fimple verification. The Mufes, according... | |
| 1804 - 516 sayfa
...Causes to cozen the whole world withal, And yourself too ; but 'tis not like a friend, To hide your soul from me. Tis not your nature To be thus idle : I have seen vou stand, As vou were blasted, 'midst of all your mirth ; Call thrice aloud, and then start,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 sayfa
...Causes to cozen the whole world withal, And yourself too ; but 'tis not like a friend, To hide your soul from me. Tis not your nature To be thus idle : I have seen you stand, As you were blasted, 'midst of all your mirth ; Call thrice aloud, and then start,... | |
| 1805 - 556 sayfa
...rs to cozen the whole world withal, And yourself too ; but 'tis not like a friend, To hide your soul from me ; 'tis not your nature To be thus idle; I have seen, you stand. As As you were blasted, midst of all you r mi rt h . Maid's Tragedy. It re by the... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 sayfa
...Causes to cozen the whole world withal, And yourself too; but 'tis not like a friend, To hide your soul from me. "Tis not your nature To be thus idle: I have seen you stand As you were blasted, 'midst of all your mirth; man My secret sins! I'll search an unknown... | |
| 1811 - 718 sayfa
...Causes to cozen the whole world withal, And yourself too ; but 'tis not like a friend, To hide your soul seen you stand, As you were blasted, 'midst of all your mirth ; Call thrice aloud, and then start,... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 sayfa
...Causes to cozen the whole world withal. And vourself too; but 'tis not like a friend, To hide your soul from me. 'Tis not your nature To be thus idle : I have seen you stand As you were blasted, 'midst of all your mirth; Call thrice aloud, and then start, feigning... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 sayfa
...Causes to cozen the whole world withal, And yourself too; but 'tis not like a friend, To hide your soul t they would, but must; a star, or toad; Just as the h seen you stand, As you were blasted, 'midst of all your mirth ; Call thrice aloud, and then start,... | |
| Benjamin Webster - 1840 - 444 sayfa
...causes to cozen the whole world withal, And yourself too ; but 'tis not like a friend, To hide your soul from me. — 'Tis not your nature To be thus idle. — I have seen you stand, As you were blasted, 'midst of all your mirth : Call thrice aloud, and then start,... | |
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