 | Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882
...temper, the 'plastic stress' of these: 'Mortimer! who talks of Mortimer, Who wounds me with the nuinc or Mortimer, That bloody man? Good father, on thy lap Lay I this hend laden with mickle care. O, might I never ope these eyes again, Never ugain lift up this drooping... | |
 | John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 668 頁
...is heaven ; O, that I might this life in quiet lead ! UU One of them lets fall the name of Mortimer: Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with...head, laden with mickle care. O might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, O, never more lift up this dying heart !... | |
 | John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 668 頁
...heaven ; O, that I might this life in quiet lead ! UU r One of them lets fall the name of Mortimer: Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer? Who wounds me with...head, laden with mickle care. O might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, O, never more lift up this dying heart !... | |
 | Ellen Crofts - 1884 - 374 頁
...says, to the monk who comes to give him religious consolation, "the life contemplative is heaven." "Good Father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. O might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, 0 never more lift up this dyiug heart." The... | |
 | Alfred Hix Welsh - 1884 - 314 頁
...this world.—Shakespeare. Come, you spirits, T/iat tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here.—Ibid. Mortimer! who talks of Mortimer? Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer, That bloody man?—Marlowe, The isles of Greece! the isles of Greece! Where burning Sappho loved and sung.—Byron.... | |
 | Ellen Crofts - 1884 - 374 頁
...says, to the monk who comes to give him religious consolation, " the life contemplative is heaven." "Good Father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 0 might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, 0 never more lift up... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 209 頁
...sore tempests driven To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear Of Mortimer and his confederates. Edw. Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with...on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 0 might I never ope these eyes agiiin ! Never again lift up this drooping head I 0 never more lift... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - 1885
...2 tempests driven To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear Of Mortimer and his confederates. Edw. Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with...on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 40 O might I never ope i these eyes again ! Never again lift up this drooping head ! 0 never more lift... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - 1885
...confederates. Edw. Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? 1 So ed. 1598.— Omitted in ed. 1612. (Ed. 1622 "thy.") Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer, That bloody...on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 40 O might I never ope l these eyes again ! Never again lift up this drooping head ! 0 never more lift... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 209 頁
...sore tempests driven To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear Of Mortimer and his confederates. Edw. Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer ? I That bloody man ! Good father, on thy lap [Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. f O might I... | |
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