What shall I do? what conduct shall I find To lead me through this twilight of my mind? For as bright day with black approach of night Contending, makes a doubtful, puzzling light, So does my honour and my love together Puzzle me so, I can resolve for... The Rehearsal - Page 85by George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1868 - 135 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 310 pages
...does whifper, put on none ; What (hall I do ? what conduft fhall I find To lead me thro' this twilight of my mind .? For as bright day, with black approach of night pon tending, makes a doubtful puzzling light? So does my honour and my love together Puzzle me fo,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 424 pages
...whifper, put on none. What (hall I do ? What condud (hall I find, To lead me through this twilight of my mind ? For as bright day, with black approach...together, Puzzle me fo, I can refolve for neither. /[Goes out hepping, with one boot on, and father nff~, Join. By my troth, Sir, this is as difficult... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 410 pages
...whifper, put on none. ; What fhall I do ? What conduct fliall I find, To lead me through this twilight of my mind ? For as bright day, with black approach...puzzling light ; So does my honour, and my love together, Puzz!e me fo, I can refolve for neither. [Goes out befping, witb one hoot on, and t'other if. John.... | |
| English drama - 1788 - 402 pages
...whifper, put on none. What fhall I do ? What conduct fhall I find, To lead me through this twilight of my mind ? For as bright day, with black approach...together, Puzzle me fo, I can refolve for neither. (Gttt tut hopping, -with wfhftm and f other tiff. ACT III. SCENE I. ^"T"OW, Sir, I'll fhow you a fcene... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...whisper, put on none. What shall I do ? What conduft shall I find, To lead me through this twilight of my mind ? For as bright day, with black approach...makes a. doubtful puzzling light ; So does my honour, ar.cl my love together, Puzzle me so, I can resolve for neither. [Goes out hopping, luitb one boot... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...whisper, put on none. Wfaat shall I do ? what conduct shall I find To lead me through this twilight of my mind ? For as bright day with black approach...; So does my honour and my love together Puzzle me so, I can resolve for neither. [Gael out hopping, with one boot on, and the other off". John. By my... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...none. What shell I do í what conduct shall I find Tf> lead me through this twilight of my mind .' Fur n { -S m!͇ vٗ~ | f4 } Q n ͫ & H) ^Mn $ ; N» < loes ray honour and my love together Puzzle me so, I can resolve for neither. (Gott out Hupping,... | |
| William Sandys - 1867 - 184 pages
...boot off, and one on, not being able to decide in favour of either, concluding his speech with — " For as bright day, with black approach of night Contending,...So does my honour, and my love together, 'Puzzle me so, I can resolve for neither." (Smoothside.) We are inclined to think that we do not look sufficiently... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1869 - 588 pages
...pluck both boots on ; But fofter Love does whifper, put on none. What ihall I do ? what condudl ihall I find To lead me through this twy-light of my mind...together Puzzle me fo, I can refolve for neither. \_Exit with one Boot on, and the other off. JOHNS. By my troth, Sir, this is as difficult a Combat... | |
| Niels Matthias Petersen - Danish literature - 1870 - 898 pages
...do? what conduet shall I h'iid. To lead me thro' this twilight of my mind? For as brigbt dav, vvith black approach of night Contending, makes a doubtful...light; So does my Honour and my Love together Puzzle me so, I can resolve for neither. (Goes out hopping, with one boot ou, and 'tother off.) Naar Digteren,... | |
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