| Eliza Robbins - 1828 - 408 halaman
...I must. Jlrth. And will you ? Hub. And I will. Arih. Haveyou.the heart? When your head did butake, I knit my handkerchief about your brows, (The best...me,) And I did never ask it you again : And with my hand at midnight held your head ; And, like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheer'd... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 halaman
...must. .îrf A. And will you ? Hub. And I will. .írtk. Have you the heart? When your head did but ache, I knit my handkerchief about your brows, (The best...me, ) And I did never ask it you again : And with my hand at midnight held your head ; And, like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheer'd... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 halaman
...irons burn out both mine eyes ? Hub. Young boy, I must. JMi. And will you ? Hub. And I will. firth. Have you the heart ? When your head did but ake, I...me,) And I did never ask it you again : And with my hand at midnight held your head ; And, like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheer'd... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 halaman
...Young boy, I must. Arth. And will you ? Hub. And I will. Arth. Have you the heart ? When your liead did but ake, I knit my handkerchief about your brows,...me,) And I did never ask it you again : And with my hand at midnight held your head ; And, like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheer'd... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1832 - 306 halaman
...cases where the word itself does not occur to guide him : — KINDNESS. ' When your head did ache, I knit my handkerchief about your brows, (The best...me;) And I did never ask it you again : And with my hand at midnight held your head ; And, like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheer'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 554 halaman
...* Arth. And will you ? Hub. And I will. .ii г«. Have you the heart? When your head did but ache, I knit my handkerchief about your brows, (The best...princess wrought it me,) And I did never ask it you ascain : And with my hand at midnight held your head ; And, like the watchful minute» to the hour,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 halaman
...Too fairly, Hubert, for во foul effect : Must you wiih hot iron« burn out both mine eyes? //•-V к death, " sings as sweetly as a nightingale :...that she frown ; I'll say she looks as clear As roo alie, I knit my handkerchief about your brows (The best I had, a princess wrought it me,) And I did... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 halaman
...irons burn out both mine eyes? Hub. Young boy, I must. Arth. And will you? Hub. And I will. Arth. Hare shone, we did not see the hand at midnight held your head; And, like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheer'd... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 halaman
...? Arth. Too fairly, Hubert, for so foul effect : Must you with hot irons burn out both mine eyes ? Hub. Young boy, I must. Arth. And will you ? Hub....Arth. Have you the heart ? When your head did but ache, I knit my handkerchief about your brows, (The best I had, a princess wrought it me,) And I did... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 halaman
...must. Arih. And will you ? Hub. " And I will. Arih. Have you the heart ? When your head did but ache, I knit my handkerchief about your brows, (The best...me,) And I did never ask it you again : And with my hand at midnight held your head ; And, like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheered... | |
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