... great lord, Make me not bold with death and deeds of ruin, Because they fear not you ; me they must fright ; Then am I best in health : should thunder speak, And none regard it, it had lost the name, And were as good be still. I'm not like those That... Women beware women - 第 50 頁Charles Wentworth Dilke 著 - 1816完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 頁
...And were as good be still. I'm not like those That take their soundest sleeps in greatest tempests ; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, And call for strength to virtue. Winding Sheet. to have a being, and to live 'mongst men, Is a fearful living and a poor one ; let a... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 頁
...And were as good be still. I'm not like those That take their soundest sleeps in greatest tempests ; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, And call for strength to virtue. Winding Sheet. to have a being, and to live 'mongst men, Is a fearful living and a poor one; let a... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1815 - 466 頁
...And were as good be still. I'm not like those That take their soundest sleeps in greatest teinpests ; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, And call...infinite pleasure my affection takes In gentle, fair eutreatings, when love's businesses Are carried courteously 'twixt heart and heart, You'd make more... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 頁
...And were as good be still. I'm not like those That take their soundest sleeps in greatest tempests; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, And call for strength to virtue. BIAN. Nor, great lord, DUKE. Sure, I think Thou know'st the way to please me: I affect A passionate... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 頁
...And were as good be still. I 'm not like those That take their soundest sleeps in greatest tempests ; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, And call for strength to virtue. Winding Sheet. to have a being, and to live 'mongst men, Is a fearful living and a poor one ; let a... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 頁
...And were as good be still. I'm not like, those That take their soundest sleeps in greatest tempests ; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, And call for strength to virtue. Winding Sheet. — — to have a being, and to live 'mongst men, Is a fearful living and a poor one... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 頁
...And were as good 1 3 still. I'm not like those That take their sou idest sleeps in greatest tempests; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, And call for strength to virtue. Winding Sheet. to have a being, and to live 'mongst men, Is a fearful living and a poor one ; let a... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 496 頁
...were as good be still. I'm not like those 360 That take their soundest sleeps in greatest tempests ; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, And call...deserve none, — That will not pity me. I can command, s Think upon that ; yet if thou truly knewest The infinite pleasure my affection takes In gentle, fair... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 498 頁
...were as good be still. I'm not like those 360 That take their soundest sleeps in greatest tempests ; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, And call...pitied any, — they deserve none, — That will not pjty me. I can command, Think upon that ; yet if thou truly knewest The infinite pleasure my affection... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 502 頁
...tempests ; Then wake I most, the weather fearfullest, AndcalHor strengthjo virtue. ^~Z5u&eTSure, I thin k Thou know'st the way to please me : I affect A passionate pleading 'bove an easy yielding ; But never~pitipH any, — they HPSPI-VP none, — That will not pity me. I can command, . £ j ftT f Thmtruptm... | |
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