| R. B. Hardy - 1834 - 142 psl.
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| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 psl.
...Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the light, and then — Put out the light!3 If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again...restore, Should I repent me ; — but once put out thine,* 1 Toforedo is to undo, to ruin, to destroy. 8 Othello, full of horror at the cruel action which... | |
| David Paul Brown - 1838 - 86 psl.
...name it to you, you chaste stars, It is the cause !" " Put out the light, and then put out the light. If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again...light restore, Should I repent me ; but once put out thine, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 530 psl.
...adopted the present reading for the sake of the measure, and to avoid the useless repetition of the word light. Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That can thy light relume.1 When I have plucked thy rose,. I cannot give it vital growth again ; It... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 656 psl.
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| 1842 - 468 psl.
...unfortunately extinguish in the hopeless attempt. " Put out the light,— and then put put the light I If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light restore, Should I repeat me," (with my pyrophore.) But, alas! it is impossible to relight a French wood fire which has... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 psl.
...she must die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the liglit, and then — Put out the light ! — If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again...excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat That can thy light relume. When I have plucked the rose, I cannot give it vital growth again ; It needs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 psl.
...'11 betray more men. Put out the light, and then — Put out the light ! — If I quench thee, tliou flaming minister, I can again thy former light restore,...excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat That can thy light relume. When I have plucked the rose, I cannot give it vital growth again ; It needs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 psl.
...Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the light, and then — put out the light4? If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again...restore, Should I repent me ; but once put out thy light5, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, ' —... | |
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