| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 páginas
...tempests driven To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear » Of Mortimer and his confederates. K. Edw. « O might 1 never open these eyes again ! Never again lift, up this drooping head ! O never more lift... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 páginas
...To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear » Of Mortimer and his confederates. A' . Edw. Mortimer 1 who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with the name...on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. " O might I never open these eyes again ! Never again lift up this drooping head ! O never more lift... | |
| WILLIAM LYON PHELPS - 1912 - 456 páginas
...tempests driven To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear Of Mortimer and his confederates. K. Edw. Mortimer! who talks of Mortimer? Who wounds me with...thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 40 Oh, might I never open these eyes again! Never again lift up this drooping head! Oh, never more lift... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1912 - 446 páginas
...tempests driven To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear Of Mortimer and his confederates. K. Edw. Mortimer! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with...thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 40 Oh, might I never open these eyes again! Never again lift up this drooping head! Oh, never more lift... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1912 - 516 páginas
...tempests driven, To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear Of Mortimer and his confederates ! K. 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 again, Never again lift up this drooping head, 0, never more lift up... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 páginas
...and here to pine in fear Of Mortimer and his confederates. K. Edw. Mortimer! who talks of Mortimer1? raickle care. О might I never open these eyes again ! Never again lift up this drooping head '•... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1920 - 214 páginas
...tempests driven, To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear 35 Of Mortimer and his confederates ! K. Edw. Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with...thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 40 0 might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, O, never more lift up... | |
| 1922 - 502 páginas
...all misfortunes! — heavenly powers! Why do you low'r thus unkindly on me? (Edward //. 1928-30.) Oh might I never ope these eyes again ! Never again, lift up this drooping head! Oh! never more lift up this dying heart. Ith. How now mistress — wherefore this lament? Abi. Yes... | |
| Norbert Hardy Wallis - 1924 - 244 páginas
...Shakespeare, even at his greatest heights, might have been proud, such are the laments of Edward — " 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, O never more lift up... | |
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