| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1801 - 436 pages
...and un-. fufpected Defdemona, exclaims, in the fulnefs of his felicity, If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy ; for I fear My soul hath her...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. Another heroic lover, indeed, denies that even fate has power to deftroy his momentary blifs; for when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...Des. My dear Othello ? Oth. It gives me wonder great as my content, To see you here before me. O my soul's joy ! If after every tempest come such calms,...climb hills of seas, Olympus-high ; and duck again as lowAs hell's from heaven ! If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy ; for, I fear, My soul... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...Des. My dear Othello! Oth. It gives me wonder great as my content, To see you here before me. O my soul's joy ! If after every tempest come such calms,...climb hills of seas, Olympus-high; and duck again as lowAs hell's from heaven ! If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy; for, I fear. My soul... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...Des. My dear Othello? Oth. It gives me wonder great as my content, To see you here before me. O my soul's joy ! If after every tempest come such calms,...hills of seas, Olympus-high; and duck again as low As hell's from heaven ! If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy ; for, I fear, My soul hath... | |
| E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 500 pages
...poet, other instances in favour of his argument ; as in Othello — *' If it were now to die, " 'Twere now to be most happy ; for I fear " My soul hath her...comfort like to this " Succeeds in unknown fate." And in Macbeth — " Had I but died an hour before this chance, " I had liv'da blessed time." And again... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...of seas, Olympus-high; and duck again as low As hell's from heaven ! If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy; for, I fear, My soul hath her...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. 4 I will gyve — ]. te catch, shackle. s to play the sir »».] That is, to show your good breeding... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 pages
...Des. My dear Othello ! Oth. It gives me wonder great as my content, To see you here before me. O my soul's joy ! If after every tempest come such calms,...hills of seas, Olympus-high; and duck again as low As hell's from heaven ! If it were now to die, Twere now to be most happy; for, I fear, My soul hath her... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 344 pages
...Des. My dear Othello ! Oth. It gives me wonder, great as my content, To see you here before me. O my soul's joy ! If after every tempest come such calms,...hills of seas, Olympus-high ; and duck again as low As hell's from heaven ! If it were now to die, Twere now to be most happy ; for, I fear, My soul hath... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...hills of seas, Olympus high ; and duck again a» low As hell 's from heaven ! If it were now to die, '1 were now to be most happy ; for, I fear, My soul hath...another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. Det. The heavens forbid, But that our loves and comforts should increase Kven as our days do grow !... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 440 pages
...Enter ANTONIO, LUCA, GIOVANNI, LORENZO, and CANNO. 0//j. O my fair warrior ! DM. My dear Othejlo ! Oth. It gives me wonder great as my content, To see...hills of seas Olympus-high ; and duck again as low As hell's from heaven ! If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy ; for, I fear, My soul hath... | |
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