And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell my story, And that would woo her. Upon this hint I spake; She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them. The Shakespeare Phrase Book - 157. oldalszerző: John Bartlett - 1881 - 1034 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| C. A. M. Burdett - 1880 - 356 oldal
...chances do amongst them cast, Would be on earth too great a blessedness. Spenser (The Faerie Queenc(. She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them. Shahespeare (Othello(. January n. If I were yonder wave, my dear, And thou the isle it clasps around,... | |
| John McGovern - 1880 - 762 oldal
...her, I should but teach him how to tell my story. And that would woo her. Upon this hint I spake ; She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them. Once banish the instinctive feeling that Othello has got a razor in his pocket, and what a lovely piece... | |
| Mrs. W. H. White - 1880 - 410 oldal
...Through Rachel had come the wrong, through her came the atonement ; and, in the words of the Moor — " She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them." And then began the story of the castle and the lake, the one full of majesty, the other full of tender... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 oldal
...loved her, 1 should teach him how to tell my story, And that would woo her. Upon this hint, 1 spake : This only is the witchcraft I have used : Here comes the lady, let her witness it. SHAKESPEARE. AH,... | |
| John Bartlett - 1881 - 1054 oldal
...some danger iii. 4. To all that fortune, death, and danger dare, Even for an egg-shell iv. 4. It U tice of his cause . Richard II. i. 3. As thy cause...— I know no cause Why I should welcome such a gu 1 loved her that she did pity them i. 3. Worthy Othello, 1 am hurt to danger ii. 3, DAXGEBWJS to be... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1881 - 396 oldal
...She asked me if I was sick, and I replied, " No — yes — not very," and then I out with it, and "She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them." In less than a week after this interview, Jim and your humble servant were again on board the " Great... | |
| Roša Nouchette Carey - 1881 - 318 oldal
...longer. She did not dare trust herself to speak, but silently left the room. CHAPTER III. CATHY. " She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them." " Something unseen o'er all her form Did nameless grace impart; A secret charm, that won the way Shakespeare.... | |
| William Henry Kearley Wright - 1893 - 196 oldal
...the blue ribbons is as bad as any of you) " true, I have married her," (what ! you're at it again) " She loved me for the dangers I had passed, and I loved her that she did pity them, &c." " Here comes the lady." (Now if there's a constable in the house, let him do his duty). " Hayne's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 80 oldal
...her, I should bat teach him how to tell my story, And that would woo her. Upon this hint, I spake : She loved me for the dangers I had passed ; And I loved her, that she did pity them. This only is the witchcraft I have used ;— Iloro comes the lady, let her witness it. DTTKB. I think... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 oldal
...her, I should but teach him how to tell my story, And that would woo her. Upon this hint I spake : She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them. This only is the witchcraft I have used. Ibid I do perceive here a divided duty. Ibid. The robbed that... | |
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