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" No, my dear lady ; I could weary stars, And force the wakeful moon to lose her eyes, By my late watching, but to wait on you. When at your prayers you kneel before the altar, Methinks I'm singing with some quire in heaven, So blest I hold me in your company... "
The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford - Σελίδα 7
των Philip Massinger - 1840 - 450 σελίδες
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The Essays of Leigh Hunt

Leigh Hunt - 1910 - 394 σελίδες
...Angelo, And like that name thou art. Get thee to rest ; Thy youth with too much watching is opprest. Ang. No, my dear lady. I could weary stars, And force the wakeful moon to loose her eyes, By my late watching but to wait on you. When at your pray'rs you kneel before the altar,...

The Dublin University Calendar

Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) - 1913 - 752 σελίδες
...the leading interests in Lord Brooke's plays ? (rf) What is the motif of Old Fortunatus ? («)...! could weary stars And force the wakeful moon to lose her eyes By my late watching, hut to wait on you. In what scene do these lines occur ? ENGLISH ESSAY. PROFESSOR DOWDEN. [Choose ONE...

Studies in the Elizabethan Drama

Arthur Symons - 1919 - 284 σελίδες
...be useless to look in the Massinger part of The Virgin Martyr for any such lines as these of Dekker: I could weary stars, And force the wakeful moon to lose her eyes, By my late watching. It would be equally useless to search from end to end of his plays. Easy flowing lines, vigorous lines,...

The Catholic Tradition in English Literature

George Carver - 1926 - 504 σελίδες
...is opprest. A ng.. No, my dear lady, I could weary stars, 10 And force the wakeful moon to lose.her eyes, By my late watching, but to wait on you. When...quire in heaven, So blest I hold me in your company : 15 Therefore, my most loved mistress, do not bid Your boy, so serviceable, to get hence ; For then...

The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Τόμος 6;Τόμος 69

1867 - 818 σελίδες
...A nd like that name thou nrt. Get thee to rest ; Thy youth with too much watching is oppressed. A. No, my dear lady. I could weary stars, And force the...kneel before the altar, Methinks I'm singing with some choir in heaven, So blest I hold me in yonr company. Therefore, my most loved mistress, do not bid...

Notes and Queries

1922 - 1696 σελίδες
...? • particularly characteristic, with its emphatic repetitions. And for such lines as the»: — I could weary stars, And force the wakeful moon to lose her eyes, Вт my late watching. со» might, as Mr. Arthur Symons has remarked, search from end to end of Masдвг'й...




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