Palamon, unmarried ; •The sweet embraces of a loving wife, •Loaden with kisses, arm'd with thousand Cupids, •Shall never clasp our necks ; no issue know us, •No figures of ourselves shall we e'er see, •To glad our age, and like young eagles... The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes - 第8页1811全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1850 - 492 页
...wife Loaden with kisses, armed with thousand Cupids, Shall never clasp our necks, no issue know us, Xo figures of ourselves shall we e'er see, To glad our age, and like young eagles teach them Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, '' Remember what your fathers were, and conquer."... | |
| Virgil - 1871 - 376 页
...have all." Ben Jonson, Underwoods, cix. 8. Arcite laments to Palamon : " No issue know us, No figure of ourselves shall we e'er see, To glad our age, and...say, " Remember what your fathers were, and conquer !' " Shakespeare and Fletcher, The Two Noblf Kinsmen, ii. 1. He sallied forth, a giant, swaying in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1876 - 492 页
...must find us, And, which is heaviest, Palamon, unmarried ; The sweet embraces of a loving wife, Loaden with kisses, arm'd with thousand Cupids, Shall never...Remember what your fathers were, and conquer !" The fair-ey'd maids shall weep our banishments, And in their songs curse ever-blinded Fortune, Till she... | |
| William Spalding, John Hill Burton - 1876 - 360 页
...like light|ning To blast whole armies more. Arcite. ..... The sweet embraces of a loving wife, Loaden with kisses, arm'd with thousand cu|pids, Shall never...see, To glad our age, and like young eagles teach | them Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, " Remember what your fathers were, and con|quer."... | |
| John Fletcher, William Shakespeare - 1876 - 156 页
...like light|ning To blast whole armies more. Arcite. ..... The sweet embraces of a loving wife, Loaden with kisses, arm'd with thousand cu|pids, Shall never...see, To glad our age, and like young eagles teach | them Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, "•Remember what your fathers were, and con|quer."... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 页
...heaviest — Falamon, unmarried ; The sweet embraces of a loving wife ш Loaden with kisses, armed and them Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, ' Remember what your fathers were, and conquer !... | |
| William Spalding, John Hill Burton - 1876 - 162 页
...light|ning To blast whole armies more. Arcite. ..... The sweet embraces of a loving wife, Picture fully Shall never clasp our necks : no issue know | us ;...see, To glad our age, and like young eagles teach | them . Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, Loaden with kisses, arm'd with thousand cu|pids,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 646 页
...must find us, And, which is heaviest, Palamon, unmarried : The sweet embraces of a loving wife, Loaden with kisses, arm'd with thousand Cupids, Shall never...bright arms, and say Remember what your fathers were, aud conquer ! The fair-ey'd maids shall weep our banishments, And in their songs curse ever-blinded... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1878 - 560 页
...must find us, And which is heaviest, Palamon, uumarried ; The sweet embraces of a loving wife Loa(len with kisses, arm'd with thousand Cupids, Shall never...shall we e'er see, To glad our age, and like young eaglets teach 'em Boldly to gaze against bright arms, and say, Remember what your fathers were, and... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1881 - 686 页
...us, •And, which is heaviest, Palamon, unmarried ; •The sweet embraces of a loving wife, •Loaden with kisses, arm'd with thousand Cupids, •Shall...ever-blinded Fortune, •Till she for shame see what a wrong she has done •To youth and nature. This is all our world ; *\Ve shall know nothing here but one another... | |
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