By all the operations of the orbs, From whom we do exift, and ceafe to be; Here I difclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And as a ftranger to my heart and me + Hold thee, from this, for ever. The barbarous Scythian, Or he that... Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. King Lear - Page 315by William Shakespeare - 1773Full view - About this book
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - English language - 1839 - 482 pages
...night; By all the operations of the orbs, From whom we do exist, and cease to be j Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me, Hold thee, from this, forever. The barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes... | |
| Shrewsbury sch - 1841 - 338 pages
...night ; By all the operations of the orbs, From whom we do exist, and cease to be ; Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee, from this, for ever. The barbarous Scythian, TI ot]Te^ovffiv... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...found in the folio. In the next line it reads, " But goes thy heart with this !" And as a stranger to my heart and me, Hold thee from this for ever....barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes his generation messes To gorge his appetite, shall to my bosom 2 Be as well neighbour'd, pitied, and reliev'd, As... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pages
...That troop with majesty.—Ourself, by monthly Propinquity and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee, from this, for ever....barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes his generation messes To gorge his appetite, shall to my bosom Be as well neighboured, pitied, and relieved, As thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 pages
...the night, By all the operation of the orbs, From whom we do exist, and cease to be, Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me, Hold thee from this for ever. The barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes... | |
| Timothy Stone Pinneo - Readers - 1847 - 502 pages
...the night; By all the operations of the orbs, From whom we do exist, and cease to be; Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me, Hold thee, from this, forever. The barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...the night, By all the operation of the orbs. From whom we do exist, and cease to be, Here I disclaim tes do so contrary run, That our devices still are overthrown stranger to my heart and me, Hold thee from this for ever. The barbarovu Or he that makes his generation... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 536 pages
...night; By all the operations of the orbs, From whom we do exist, and cease to be ; Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee, from this, forever. The barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 pages
...night: By all the operations of the orbs, From whencs we do exist, and cease to be; Here 1 disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity* and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee, from this,t for ever. The barbarous Scy Or he that makes his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 pages
...night ; By all the operations of the orbs, From whom we do exist, and cease to be : Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity, and property of blood. And as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee, from this, for ever. KL i. 1. RENOWN. In truth, there's wondrous... | |
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