| George Daniel, John Cumberland - English drama - 1826 - 338 pages
...and show you the picture. Look you, sir, such a one as I, does this present. [ Unveiling, Vio. "Fis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own...sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, .— And leave the world no copy. Oli.... | |
| William Shakespeare - Theater - 1826 - 996 pages
...as I was this present : Is't not well done ? [ Umviliag. Via. Excellently done, if God did all. OU. lliam" William Shakespeare( whit* Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st sire alive, If you will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 pages
...picture. Look you, sir, such a one as I was, this presents 16 : — Is't not well done ? [ Unveiling. Vio. Excellently done, if God did all. Oli. Tis in grain, sir; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. Tis beauty truly blent 17, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 482 pages
...picture. Look you, sir, such a one as I was this present : Is't not well done ? 8 [ Unveiling. Vio. Excellently done, if God did all. Oli. 'Tis in grain, sir; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. 'Tis beauty truly blent 9, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 548 pages
...God did all. OIL 'Tis in grain, sir; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. 'Tis beauty truly blent17, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy18. 16 The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...[Uni,-iti,iFío. ExceHfcntly done, if God did all. Oit. -Tis in grain, sir ; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. lliam cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Oii. O,... | |
| 1827 - 366 pages
...picture. Look you, sir, such a one as I was this presents : Is "i not well done? . [UnveUing. Vio. Excellently done, if God did all. OLI. 'Tis in grain, sir ; 'twill endure wind and weather. Vio. 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 404 pages
...picture. Look you, sir, such a one as I was, this presents : — Is't not well done ? [ Uneeiling. t f». Excellently done, if God did all. Oli. 'Tis in grain, sir; 'twill endure wind and weather. ,cv WHAT YOU WILL. 2I7 Vio. 'Tis heauty truly hlent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...FÍO. Excellently done, if God did all. 0/i. 'Tis in grain, sir ; 'twill endure wind and weather. Fio. 'Tis beauty truly blent,* whose red and white Nature's...hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruell'st she alive, [f you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Oii. O, sir, I will not be... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 414 pages
...Faerie Queene. Regard of worldly muck doth foully blend, And low abase the high heroick spirit. Id. Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on. Shalupeare. The mistion taught by the ancients is too slight or gross ; for bodies mixed according... | |
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