| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 psl.
...excuse Hath he exceitWH most against my love. O, how this spring of love resemblcth* The uncertain glory saw him beat the surges under him, And rido upon their sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHIWO. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1837 - 230 psl.
...fraudful man." SHAKSPEARE. — Henry VI. " Oh, how this spring of love resembleth Th' uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by-and-by a cloud takes all away !" SHAKSPEARE. — The Two Gentlemen of Verona. WHEN Maltravers... | |
| Lord Edward Lytton Bulwer - 1837 - 376 psl.
...fraudful man." SHARSPEARE. — Henry TI. " O, how this spring of love resembleth Th' uncertain glory of an April day; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun , And by-and-by a cloud takes all away ! " SHARSFEARE. — The Two Gentlemen of Verona. WHEN Maltravers... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1838 - 226 psl.
...fraudful man." SHAKSPEAKE.— Henry VI. " Oh, how this spring of love resembleth Th' uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by-and-by a cloud takes all away !" SHAKSPBARE. — The Two Gentlemen of Verona. WHEN Maltravers... | |
| Lady Catherine Pollock Manners Stepney - 1838 - 326 psl.
...Gunnersdown and De Winton Park. CHAPTER X. " O ! how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by-and-bye a cloud takes all away." IT was with the greatest impatience that Henrietta De... | |
| 1839 - 586 psl.
...like. a meteor, and is gone 1" RooERi. And 'tis what Shakspeare said of love — " The uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away." For, as Felltham has written, " The life of man is the... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 psl.
...wind-swift Cupid wings. 35— ii. 5. 280 O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! 2 — i. 3. 281 This bud of love, by summer's ripening... | |
| 1839 - 698 psl.
...like a meteor, and is gone !" ROGERS. And 'tis what Shakespeare said of love — " The uncertain glory of an April day. Which now shows all the beauty of the sun. And by and by a cloud takes all away." For, as Felltham has written, " The life of man is the... | |
| 1839 - 914 psl.
...Gentleman of Verona," uses when he says, — " Oh ! how thin spring of love resemblcth The uncertain glory of an »April day : Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, Anil by and by a cloud takes all away !" The fair Portia's servant of the Caskets fitly describes... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1841 - 480 psl.
...her mother's apartment. CHAPTER XXXIII. O ! how this spring of life resemhleth Th' uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away. SHAKESPEARE. WHAT is this I hear ? " was the exclamation... | |
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