| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 1058 pages
...thy Heart? But fare thee well, moft foul, moft fair, farewel Thou pure Impiety, and impious Purity; For thee I'll lock up all the Gates of Love, And on my Eyelids (hall Conjecture hang, To turn all Beauty into Thoughts of Harm, And never mall it more be gracious.... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1762 - 454 pages
...heart? But fare thee well, moll foul, molt fair ! farevvel r Thou pure impiety, and impious purity ! For thee I'll lock up all the gates of love, And on my eyelids (hall Conjecture hang r To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm; And never (hall it more be gracious.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 454 pages
...thy heart? But fare thee well, moft foul, molt fair! farewel, Thou pure impiety, and impious purity ! For thee I'll lock up all the gates of love, And on my eyelids ftiall Conjecture hang, To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm ; And never (hall it more be gracious.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 370 pages
...thy heart? But fare thee well, moft foul, moft fair ! farewel Thou pure impiety, and impious purity! For thee I'll lock up all the gates of love, And on my eyelids fliall Conjefture hang, To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm; And never fhall it more be gracious.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 456 pages
...heart ? But fare thee well, moft foul, moft fair ! farewell, Thou pure impiety, and impious purity! For thee I'll lock up all the gates of love, And on my eyelids {hall Conjecture hang, To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm ; And never mall it more be gracious.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 498 pages
...thy heart! But, fare thee well, moftfoul, moftfair! farewel, Thou pure impiety, and impious purity ! For thee I'll lock up all the gates of love, And on my eye-lids fhall conjecture hang, To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm; And never fhall it more be gracious.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 1118 pages
...impiety, and impious purity ! For thee I'll lock up all tlw gate* of love, And oil my eve-lids lhall conjecture hang, To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm, And never Ih.ill it more he gracious. Lem. Hntti no man's dagger here a point for me • £ijt. Why, how now,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1785 - 456 pages
...«rv,Mr«nd,LondoniWov:i(iTiTtV4. Claud. O Hero! what a Hero hadst thou been If half thy outward graces had been pluc'd About the thoughts and counsels of thy heart! But, fare thee well, most foul, most fair! farewel, " Thou pure impiety, and impious purity !" For thee I'll lock up all the gates of love, 110... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 pages
...heart ! But, fare tliee well, rnoft foul, moft fair ! farewe! Thou pure impiety, and impious purity ! For thee I'll lock up all the gates of love, And on my eye-lids fhall conjecture hang, To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm, And never fhall it more be gracious.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 582 pages
...But, fare thee well, moil foul, moil fair ! farewell, Thou pure impiety, and impious purity ! For thec I'll lock up all the gates, of love, And on my eye-lids mail conjecture 6 hang, To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm, And never ihall it more be gracious.... | |
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