| Aaron Hill - 1760 - 466 sider
...'" A flood of grief, which I wou'd fain have ftop'd, But had not left fo much of man about me j For all my mother came into my eyes, And gave me up to tears. K. Hen. I blame you not; For, hearing this, I muft perforce, compound With wat'ry eyes, or mine will... | |
| Aaron Hill - 1760 - 460 sider
...flood A flood of grief, which I wou'd fain have ftop'd, But had not left fo much of man about me ; For all my mother came into my eyes, And gave me up to tears. K. Hen. I blame you not ; For, hearing this, I muft perforce, compound With wat'ry eyes, or mine will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1766 - 528 sider
...pretty and fweete manner of it, Forc'd thofe waters from me, which I would haue ftopte, But I had not fo much of man in me, But all my mother came into my eyes, And gaue me vp to teares. King. I blame you not : for hearing you, I muft conuert to teares. Alarum founds.... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 260 sider
...Shakespear, whose words Milton has preserved at the close of the sentence. I had not so much of man ahout me, But all my mother came into my eyes, And gave me up to ttar s. Henry v. act iv. 517. To serve ungovern'd appetite,] Appetite here is made a person i and took... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 sider
...noble-ending love. The pretty and sweet manner of it forc'd Those waters from me, which I would hare stopp'd ; But I had not so much of man in me, But...mother came into my eyes, And gave me up to tears. Л". Hen. I blame you not ; For, hearing this, I must perforce compound With mistful eyes, or they... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 sider
...seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes ; which parted thence, As pearls from diamonds dropp'd. The pretty and sweet manner of it forc'd Those waters...much of man in me, But all my mother came into my mine eyes, And gave me up to tears. Command these fretting waters from your eyes With a light heart.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 558 sider
...much of man in me, But2 all my mother came into mine eyes, And gave me up to tears. 1 ie reached. 2 ' But all my mother came into my eyes, And gave me up to tears.' Thus the quarto. The folio reads ' And all,' &c. But has here K. Hen. I blame you not ; For, hearing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 sider
...much of man in me, But2 all my mother came into mine eyes, And gave me up to tears. 1 ie reached. 2 ' But all my mother came into my eyes, And gave me up to tears/ Thus the quarto. The folio reads ' And all,' &c. But has here A . I Ii'ii. I blame you not ; For, hearing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 sider
...relief, For woe begets woe, and grief hangs on grief.' 35 Thus in King Henry V. Act iv. So. 6 :— ' Bat all my mother came into my eyes, And gave me up to tears.' 36 The folio reads—doubts it. 1 do. How can that be, unless • she drowned herself in her own defence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 642 sider
...relief, For woe begets woe, and grief hangs on grief.' 38 Thus in King Henry V. Act iv. So. 6 : — ' Bat all my mother came into my eyes, And gave me up to tears.' * The folio reads— doubts it. 1 How Johnson could think that any particular mode of making Ophelia's... | |
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