When you're at strongest, and but poor thin clay : Think upon't, brother ; can you come so near it For a fair strumpet's love, and fall into A torment that knows neither end nor bottom For beauty but the deepness of a skin, And that not of their own neither... Women beware women - Página 101por Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 páginas
...destruction, When you're at strongest ; and but poor thin clay. Think upon't, brother ; can you come so near it, For a fair strumpet's love ? and fall...on, Or death resist ? does the worm shun her grave ?" ART. VIII. — Orlando Furioso di Messer Lodovico Ariosto. Feiietia, Fr. de Franceschi. 4to. 1584.... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 páginas
...destruction, When you're at strongest ; and but poor thin clay. Think upon't, brother ; can you come so near it, For a fair strumpet's love ? and fall...on, Or death resist ? does the worm shun her grave ?" ART. VIII. — Orlando Furioso di Messer Lodovico Ariosto. f^enetia, Fr. de Franceschi. 4to. 1 584.... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 páginas
...body] betwixt When you're at strongest, and but poor thin clay: Think upon't, brother; can you come so near it For a fair strumpet's love, and fall into...the deepness of a skin, And that not of their own neither ? Is she a thing Whom sickness dare not visit, or age look on, Or death resist ? does the worm... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 496 páginas
...knows neither end nor bottom For beauty but the deepness of a skin, And that not of their own neither ? Is she a thing Whom sickness dare not visit, or age...on, Or death resist ? does the worm shun her grave ? 250 If not, as your soul knows it, why should lust "\ Bring man to lasting pain for rotten dust ?... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1887 - 516 páginas
...poor thin clay : Think upon't, brother ; can you come so near it SCENE I.] WOMEN- BEWARE WOMEN. 345 For a fair strumpet's love, and fall into A torment...the deepness of a skin, And that not of their own neither ? Is she a thing Whom sickness dare,not visit, or age look on, Or death resist ? does the worm... | |
| M. C. Bradbrook - 1980 - 284 páginas
...between you and destruction When you're at strongest, poor thin clay - (iv. i. 242-3) and, for Bianca: Is she a thing Whom sickness dare not visit or age look on Or death resist? doth the worm shun her grave? (rv. i. 248-50) It is a note which curiously enough had been sounded... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1988 - 468 páginas
...destruction 24.0 When y'are at strongest; and but poor thin clay. Think upon't, brother. Can you come so near it For a fair strumpet's love, and fall into...the deepness of a skin, And that not of their own neither? Is she a thing Whom sickness dare not visit, or age look on, Or death resist? Does the worm... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 2004 - 281 páginas
...strongest; and but poor thin clay. Think upon't, brother; can you come so near it For a fair strumpet s love? And fall into A torment that knows neither end...the deepness of a skin, And that not of their own, neither? Is she a thing Whom sickness dare not visit, or age look on, Or death resist? Does the worm... | |
| 1828 - 402 páginas
...destruction, When you're at strongest ; and but poor thin clay. Think upon't, brother ; can you come so near it, For a fair strumpet's love ? and fall...on, Or death resist ? does the worm shun her grave ?" ART. VIII. — Orlando Furioso di Messer Lodovico Ariusto. Vemtia, FT. de Franceschi. 4fo. ]584.... | |
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