| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 pagina’s
...pertains to feats of broil and battle; And therefore little shall I grace my cause, In speaking for myself: yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magic (For such proceeding... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 490 pagina’s
...pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause, In speaking for myself: Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magic (For such proceeding... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 pagina’s
...field ; And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broils and brittle ; And therefore, little shall I grace my cause, In speaking of myself. Yet by your patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver, Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 558 pagina’s
...pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause, In speaking for myself: Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magick, (For such... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 pagina’s
...pertains to feats of broil aud battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause, In speaking for myself : Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty magic, (For such... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 pagina’s
...pertains to feats of broil and battle; And therefore little shall I grace my cause, In speaking for myself: Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver [charms, Of my whole course of love; what drugs, what What conjurations, and what mighty magic, (For... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 554 pagina’s
...field ; And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause, In speaking of myself: Yet, by your gracious patience, 13 ' Though our own son were the man exposed to your charge or accusation. 14 The main, the whole unextenuated.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 642 pagina’s
...field ; And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle; And therefore little shall I grace my cause, In speaking of myself: Yet, by your gracious patience, 13 ' Thongh our own son were the man exposed to jour charge or accusation. 14 The main, the whole unextenuated.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 pagina’s
...field; And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle; And therefore little shall I grace my cause, In speaking of myself: Yet, by your gracious patience, 13 ' Though our own son were the man exposed to your charge or uccupation. 14 The main, the wlinte... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 448 pagina’s
...of hrinl and hattle , And therefore little shall I grace my canse, In speaking for myself: Yet, hy your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ! what drugs, what charms, What conjuration, and what mighty maglck (For such... | |
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