twas wondrous pitiful; She wished she had not heard it, yet she wished That heaven had made her such a man; she thanked me, And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell my story, And that would woo her. Upon this hint... Tales from Shakespear, by C. [and M.] Lamb - Página 208por Charles Lamb - 1807Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Albert Newton Raub - 1878 - 444 páginas
...faith, 't was strange, 't was passing strange; 'T was pitiful, 't was wondrous pitiful : She wished she had not heard it ; yet she wished, That heaven had made her such a man. 6. She thanked me ; And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell... | |
| R. H. Andrews - 1913 - 436 páginas
...Desdemona: She swor't in truth 'twas passing strange; 'twas pitiful, 'twas wonderful pitiful; she wished she had not heard it, yet she wished that Heaven had made her such a man : she thanked me and bade me if I had a friend that loved her I should but teach him how to tell my... | |
| Helen A Hertz - 1879 - 292 páginas
...in faith, 'twas strange, 'twas passing strange ; 'Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful : She wished she had not heard it ; yet she wished That heaven had made her such a man : she thanked me ; And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 páginas
...in faith 'twas strange, 'twas passing strange ; 'T was pitiful, 't was wondrous pitiful : She wished 2 2@ 2 : she thanked me ; And bade me, ¡f 1 had a friend that loved her, 1 should teach him how to tell my... | |
| John McGovern - 1880 - 762 páginas
...faith, 't was strange, 't was passing strange; 'T was pitiful, 't was wondrous pitiful : She wished she had not heard it ; yet she wished That Heaven had made her such a man; she thanked me; And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell my... | |
| John Bartlett - 1881 - 1054 páginas
...peculiar end . Otfiello, i, i. Rough quarries, rocks and hills whose heads touch heaven i. 3. She wished . Let my father's honours live in me. Nor wrong . . . i. 3. Let the heavens Give him defence against the elements ... Si. i. The grace of heaven, Before,... | |
| Old favourites, Matilda Sharpe - 1881 - 438 páginas
...— in faith, 'twas strange, 'twas passing strange; Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful ! She wished she had not heard it, yet she wished That heaven had made her such a man ; — she thanked me, And bade me, — if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how... | |
| John Bartlett - 1881 - 1046 páginas
...peculiar end . Otkello, ii Rough quarries, rocks and hills whose heads touch heaven i. 3. She wished t had been mine enemy indeed, But that my coat is better than thou know' . . . i. 3. Let the heavens Give him defence against the elements ii. i. The grace of heaven, Before,... | |
| 1881 - 692 páginas
...she gives him " for his pains a world of sighs." " 'Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful ; She wished she had not heard it. Yet she wished That Heaven had made her such a man," so noble, so self-devoting, so grandly-enduring — so altogether spotless and heroic. Here comes out... | |
| R. W. Criswell - 1882 - 388 páginas
...wondrous pitiful, And laid over anything she had ever heard before By a large majority. She wished she had not heard it; yet she wished That heaven had made her such a man. She thanked me, And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her I should but teach him how to tell my... | |
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