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| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 236 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the soft phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons...speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 428 ÆäÀÌÁö
...For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field ; And little...speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver po Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What... | |
| John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard - 1904 - 608 ÆäÀÌÁö
...For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field ; And little...speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnished tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What... | |
| John Alexander Joyce - 1904 - 362 ÆäÀÌÁö
...For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field; And little...speaking for myself; yet, by your gracious patience I will a round unvarnished tale deliver Of my whole course of love; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 164 ÆäÀÌÁö
...For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field, And little...speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1906 - 552 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Rude am I in my speech, And little bless 'd with the soft phrase of peace; For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons...speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish 'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love; what drugs, what charms, What... | |
| Alfred S. Lowry - 1908 - 418 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'cl with the set phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons...speaking for myself : Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnished tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What... | |
| John Harrington Cox - 1908 - 248 ÆäÀÌÁö
...more. Rude am I in speech, And little blest with the soft phrase of peace : For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons...little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. "Her father loved me, oft invited me, Still questioned me the story of my life From year to year, —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 412 ÆäÀÌÁö
...For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field; And little...speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver oo Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What... | |
| Arthur Edward Phillips - 1909 - 394 ÆäÀÌÁö
...For since these arms of mine had seven year's pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field ; And little...speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I .will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love ; what drugs, what charms, What... | |
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