| Walter Scott - 1810 - 610 pages
...I know not which is best, To see you dead, or part with you. Farewel, bov, Thou art hapy, that tbou hast* not understanding To know thy misery : for all our wit and Reading brings us to a truer sence of sorrow: In the eternal! church, sir, I doe hope we shall not part thus. Ant. Oh, be of comfort!... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 pages
...artist takes in sunder A clock, or witch, when it is out of frame to bring t in better order. Dutch. I know not which is best, To see you dead, or part with you. Farewel, boy, Thou art hapy, that thou hast not understanding To know thy misery : for all our wit... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 pages
...artist takes in sunder A clock, or watch, when it is out of frame, To bring't in better order. DUTCH. I know not which is best, To see you dead, or part...sense Of sorrow. In the eternal church, sir, I do hope we shall not part thus. ANT. O, be of comfort I Make patience a noble fortitude, And think not how... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 pages
...curious artist takes in sunder A clock, or watch, when it is out of frame, To bring't in better order. Thou art happy, that thou hast not understanding To...sense Of sorrow. In the eternal church, sir, I do hope we shall not part thus. ANT. O, be of comfort ! Make patience a noble fortitude, And think not how... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1851 - 788 pages
...not which is best," said she, " to see you dead or part with you. Farewell, boy ; thou art happy that hast not understanding to know thy misery, for all...truer sense of sorrow. In the eternal Church, sir," again speaking to her husband, " I do hope we shall not part thus." " Oh, be of comfort !" exclaimed... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1851 - 784 pages
...watch, when it is out of frame, to bring it in better order." " I know not which is best," said she, " to see you dead or part with you. Farewell, boy ; thou art happy that hast not understanding to know thy misery, for all our wit and reading brings us to a truer sense of... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 296 pages
...artist takes in sunder A clock, or watch, when it is out of frame, To bring't in better order. Duch. I know not which is best, To see you dead, or part...sense Of sorrow. In the eternal church, sir, I do hope we shall not part thus. Ant. 0, be of comfort ! Make patience a noble fortitude, And think not how... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 298 pages
...artist takes in sunder A clock, or watch, when it is out of frame, To bring't in better order. Duch. I know not which is best, To see you dead, or part...brings us to a truer sense Of sorrow. In the eternal churchjjsir, I do hope we %hall noTparf tEusT Ant. O, be~af comlortl Make patience fl- nnhlf fnrtl'tw>°.i... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 300 pages
...artist takes in sunder A clock, or watch, when it is out of frame, To bring't in better order. Duck. I know not which is best, To see you dead, or part...our wit And reading brings us to a truer sense Of SOITOW. In the eternal church, sir, I do hope we shall not part thus. Ant. O, be of comfort ! Make... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 294 pages
...artist takes in sunder A clock, or watch, when it is out of frame, To bring't in better order. Duch. I know not which is best, To see you dead, or part with you. Farewell, boy : v Thou art happy, that thou hast not understanding To know thy misery ; for all our wit And reading... | |
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