And noble offices thou mayst effect Of mediation, after I am dead, Between his greatness and thy other brethren : Therefore omit him not ; blunt not his love, Nor lose the good advantage of his grace By seeming cold or careless of his will ; For he is... The Works of Shakespeare ... - Página 168por William Shakespeare - 1923Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Tobias Smollett - 2006 - 526 páginas
...than one, to find such an issue to his solicitation. Peregrine, who, "though humorous as winter, had a tear for pity, and a hand open as day for melting charity," was shocked at the nature and result of this ungenerous consultation. He contributed his half-crown,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2007 - 1288 páginas
...of his grace By seeming cold or careless of his will; For he is gracious, if he be observed: He haih ould fright he's flint; As humorous as winter, and as sudden As flaws congealed in the spring of day. His temper,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2007 - 36 páginas
...advantage of his grace By seeming cold or careless of his will, For he is gracious if he be observed, 30 (30) He hath a tear for pity, and a hand Open as day for meting charity; Yet notwithstanding, being incensed, he is flint, As humorous as winter, and as sudden... | |
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