| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 pages
...ear; Niglilly she sings on yon pomegranate-tree: Believe iuc, love, it was the nightingale. • Rom. It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale...look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clonds in yonder east : Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain-tops;... | |
| George John Freeman - 464 pages
...commonest language is in general sufficient for his purpose. The first break of day in Romeo and Juliet. Look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east, Nights candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountains top. And the course... | |
| John George Phillimore - Digesta - 1815 - 284 pages
...thine ear ; Nightly she sings in yon pomegranate tree. Believe me, love, it was the nightingale. Romeo. It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale....severing clouds in yonder east ; Night's candles are burnt out, aud jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops. I must be gone and live — or... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama (Comedy) - 1872 - 480 pages
...virtue of the imagery is inextricably bound up with the characters and occasions of the speakers : " Look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder East : Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops." Bom. cmdJul., Hi. 5. " Death,... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - English literature - 1816 - 380 pages
...thine ear ; Nightly she sings in yon pomegranate tree. Believe me, love, it was the nightingale. Romeo. It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale....severing clouds in yonder east ; Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day « Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops. I must be gone and live— or... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...ear; Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate-tree: Believe me, love, it was the nightingale. Rom. It wa« the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale :...severing clouds in yonder east : Night's candles are Durnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops; I must be gone and live, or stay... | |
| England - 1839 - 870 pages
...thine ear : Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree : Believe me, love, it was the nightingale. Horn. It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale...severing clouds in yonder east: Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund Day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops : I must begone and live ; or stay... | |
| Richard Lobb - Nature study - 1817 - 418 pages
...forget my heart to beat ! c5 84 The Contemplative Philosopher. NO. XLII. No. XLII. A MORNING WALK. Look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east: Night's candles are put out : and jocund Day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain's top. SHAKSTEARE. Sweet is the breath... | |
| England - 1833 - 1006 pages
...thine ear; Nightly she sings on yon pomegranatetree : Believe me, love, it was the nightingale. Rom. It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale : look, love, what envious streaks Co lace the severing clouds in yonder east : Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day . Stands... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 378 pages
...thine ear ; Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree : Believe me, love, it was the nightingale. Horn. It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale : look, love, what envidus streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east : Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund... | |
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