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 | William Shakespeare - 1790
...MALOHB. And for a woman wert thou firft created; Till nature, as flic wrought thee, fell a-doting J , And by addition me of thee defeated, By adding one thing to my purpole nothing. Mine be thy love, and thy love's ufe their treafure. But fince fhe prick'd thee out... | |
 | 1792
...lonl« aniazAnd for a woman wert thou firft-created; Till nature, a» Ihe wrought thce, fell a-uoting. And by addition me of thee defeated, By adding one thing to my purpofe nothing. But finer Ihe prick'ii thee out fur women's pleafnre, [furc. Mine be thy love, :>nd... | |
 | Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1800
...amazetfr. And, for a ivornan wert thou Jirst treated, Till nature, as she wrought thee, fell a-doltng, And, by addition) me of thee defeated, By adding one...thing, to my purpose, nothing: But, since she [nature] pricit thee out for women's pleasure; Mine, be thy love, and thy love's use their treasure*." " Such... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1808 - 204 pages
...controling, Till nature, as she wrought thee, fell a doating, And for a woman wert thou first created, And by addition me of thee defeated; By adding one thing, to my purpose nothing. But since she prick'd thee out for women's pleasure, Mine be thy love, and thy love's use their treasure., A DISCONSOLATION.... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1810
...all hues in his controlling, [eth. Which steals men's eyes, and women's souls amiz.\nd for a «oman wert thou first created ; Till Nature, as she wrought thee, fell a-doting, And by addition mc of thee defeated, By adding one thing to my purpose nothing. But s'liri- she prick'd thee out for... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1812
...controlling,* And for a -woman wert thou first created, Till nature, as she wrought thee, fell a doating, And by addition me of thee defeated ; By adding one thing, to my purpose nothing. But since she prick'd thee out for women's pleasure, Mine be thy love, and thy love's use their treasure. A DISCONSOLATION.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...of her view gilded my foot, sometimes my portly belly," 3L. XX. K v>» 242 SONNETS. And for a woman wert thou first created; Till nature, as she wrought thee, fell a-doting 3 , And by addition me of thee defeated, By adding one thing to my purpose nothing. But since she prick'd... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...less false in rolling, GILDING the object whereupon it gazeth ;] So, in The Merry JLf* And for a woman wert thou first created; Till nature, as she wrought thee, fell a-doting 3 , And by addition me of thee defeated, By adding one thing to my purpose nothing. But since she prick'd... | |
 | William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830
...hue, all hues in his controlling, Which steals men's eyes, and women's souls amazeth. And for a woman wert thou first created; Till nature, as she wrought...defeated, By adding one thing to my purpose nothing. XXI. So is it not with me as with that muse, Stirr'd by a painted beauty to his verse, Who heaven itself... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843
...all hues in his controlling 9 , Which steals men's eyes, and women's souls amazeth; And for a woman wert thou first created ; Till nature, as she wrought...adding one thing to my purpose nothing. But since she prick'd thee out for women's pleasure, Mine be thy love, and thy love's use their treasure. XXI. So... | |
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