Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? Ha!- have you eyes? You cannot call it love; for at your age The hey-day in the blood is tame, it's humble, And waits upon the judgment: and what judgment Would step from this to... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 235edited by - 1861Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1762 - 436 pages
...is your hufband, like a mildew'd ear, Blafting his wholefome brother. Have you eyes ?. . Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor ? ha! have you eyes? You cannot call it Love ; for, at your age, The hey-day in the blood is tame,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...Here* is your hulband, like a mildew'd ear, Blafting his wholefdme brother. Have you eyes ? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor ? ha! have you eyes ? You cannot call it Love; for, at your age, is, I think, not fo ftriking as triflful,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...Here is your hufband, like a mildew'd ear, Blafting his wholefome brother. Have you eyes ? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor ? ha ! have you eyes ? You cannot call it Love ; for, at your age, is, I think, not fo ftriking as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 484 pages
...imiiabitur atlus, Which I thinn. may be thus rcnder'd ; Still let the Jilftit altitude be'ray Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor ? ha ! have you eyes ? You cannot call it Love ; for, at your age, The hey-day in the blood is tame,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1770 - 956 pages
...Is your hufband, like a mildew'dh ear, Blafting his wholefome ' brother. Have you eyes ? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor ? ha ? have you eyes ? You cannot call it love ; for, at your age, The hey-day in the blood is tame,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1772 - 370 pages
...your hufband, like a mildewed ear, [lows; Blafting his wholefome brother. Have you eyes ? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? ha ! have you You cannot call it Love; for, at your age, The hey-day in the blood is tame, k's humble,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 630 pages
...Here is your hufband; like a mildew'd ear, Blafting his wholfome brother. Have you eyes ? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor ? ha ! have you eyes ? You cannot call it, love; for, at your age, The hey-day in the blood is tame,... | |
| William Richardson - 1774 - 220 pages
...Here it your hufband ; like a mildew'd ear, Blafting his wholefome brother. HavĀ« you eyes ? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor ? Ha ! have you eyes ? The contrafl in thefe lines co-operating with other caufes, has a very ftriking... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 288 pages
...your hufband, like a (31) mildew'd ear, Blafting his wholefbnie brother. Have you eyes ? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor ? S^ueen. O, Hamlet, fpeak no more ; Thou turn'ft mine eyes into my very foul, And there I fee fuch... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1785 - 698 pages
...aftive, to grew or to make fat. The neutral is molt common. Shakclpcare, HAML. A. iii. S. iv. Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And BATTEN on this moor? .And Drayton, EcL.ix. vol.iv. ut fupr. p. 1431. Their BATTENING FLOCKS on graflic leas to hold. Milton... | |
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