| William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1286 psl.
...axe. Why, I can smile, and murder whiles I smile; And cry 'Content' to that which grieves my heart; will burn. Come not near her. occasions: I'll drown more sailors than the mermaid shall; I'll slny more gazers than the basilisk;... | |
| Catherine M. S. Alexander - 488 psl.
...confidence: Why, I can smile, and murder whiles I smile, And cry 'Content!' to that which grieves my heart, And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions I can add colours to the chameleon, Change shapes with Proteus for advantages, And set the... | |
| Samuel Crowl - 2003 - 289 psl.
...shoulder as he admires his face in the washroom mirror, "Why I can smile; and murder while I smile; / And wet my cheeks with artificial tears / And frame my face to all occasions!"14 Richard suddenly understands that he is not alone: we are there, via the camera, overhearing... | |
| Wolfgang Clemen - 2005 - 280 psl.
...he?' (144). 3 Richard in ) Henry VI had already referred to his ability to shed hypocritical tears: And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions. (Ill, ii, i84f.) Earlier in the same play, however, Richard had disclaimed this talent (II,... | |
| Lothar Fietz - 2005 - 260 psl.
...chameleon: Why, 1 can smile, and murder whiles I smile, And cry 'Content' to that which grieves my heart, And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions. I'll drown more sailors than the mermaids shall; I'll slay more gazers than the basilisk;... | |
| Sandra Clark - 2007 - 465 psl.
...Part 3: Why, I can smile, and murder whiles I smile, And cry "content" to that which grieves my heart, And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions. I'll drown more sailors than the mermaid shall; I'll slay more gazers than the basilisk;... | |
| Timothy Rosendale - 2007 - 18 psl.
...Machiavel:27 Why, I can smile, and murther whiles I smile, And cry "Content" to that which grieves my heart, And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions. as a secularizing form, but as a consciously religious and even sacramental institution.... | |
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