| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 540 pagini
...; - ^ The Scull thit bred them in the Sepulcher. f Thus Ornament is but the gilded Shore To a moft dangerous Sea ; the beauteous Scarf Veiling an Indian Beauty ; in a Word, The feeming Truth which cunning Times put on To entrap the Wifeft. Therefore, thou gaudy Gold* ; Hird Food... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 394 pagini
...Head ; The Skull that bred them in the Sepulchcr. Thus Ornament is- but the gilded Shore To a moil dangerous Sea ; the beauteous Scarf Veiling an Indian Beauty ; in a Word, The feeming Truth which cunning Times put on To entrap the Wifeft. Baffanit. Hid. T'ranjfort of Succefs... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 394 pagini
...The Skull that bred them in the Sepulcher. Thus Ornament is but the gilded Shore To a moft dtngerous Sea ; the beauteous Scarf Veiling an Indian Beauty ; in a Word, The Teeming Truth which cunning Times put oB To entrap the Wifeft. . Baffaalo. IIM. Tranfport of Succeft... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 352 pagini
...Indian \ dowdy ; in a word, The feeming troth which cunning times put tin T' entrap the wifeft. Then, thou gaudy gold, Hard food for Midas, I will none...Nor none of thee, thou pale and common drudge 'Tween roan and man : 'but thou, thou meager lead, Which rather threatneft than doft promife ought ; Thy plainnt(s... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 502 pagini
...Indian beauty ; in a word, The feeming truth which canning times put on T' entrap the wifeft. Then, thou gaudy gold, Hard food for Midas, I will none...thee : Nor none of thee, thou pale and common drudge f Twecn man and man : but thou, thou meager lead, Happieft of all, hf, tHar! her gjeritfe fpirfc :'^L.'.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1766 - 450 pagini
...in ^ jjrord,, 'Bjejeemmg^truth which cunnine; times put on T entrap rhc...wiTpft, Then, thou~gaudy gold, Hard food for Midas, I will none of thee : Nor none of thee, thou pale and common drudge j«)*»»r<*««*W.^y«HW ] He begins abruptly, the firft ptrt of the argument has paffed in his mind.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1766 - 498 pagini
...feeming truth which cunning times put on To intrap the wifeft. Therefore thou J gaudy gold. Hard/W<?§ for Midas, I will none of thee, Nor none of thee, thou pale and common drudge Tweene man and man : but thou, thou meager lead, Which rather threatneft then doft promife ought, Thy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1766 - 498 pagini
...feeming truth which cunning times put on To intrap thewifeft. Therefore thou J gaudy gold. Hard/9<h&§ for Midas, I will none of thee, Nor none of thee, thou pale and common drudge Tweene man and man : but thou, thou meager lead, Which rather tlireatneft then doft promife ought,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 pagini
...L.dian beauty ; 8 in a word, The Iteming truth which cunning times put on T' entrap the wifeft. 1 hen, thou gaudy gold, Hard food for Midas, I will none of thee : l\or none of thee, thou pale and common drudge 'Twetn man and man : but thou, thou meager led, He... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 378 pagini
...Indian beauty ; in a word, The feeming troth which cunning times put on T' intrap the wifeft. Then, thou gaudy gold, Hard food for Midas, I will none...none of thee thou pale and common drudge 'Tween man r.nd man : But ihcu, thcu meagre lead, Which rather thrcat'neft, than doft promife aught, Thy plainnefs... | |
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