Of every hearer; for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Strona 2691897Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
 | William Shakespeare - 2005 - Liczba stron: 900
...maintained, Upon the instant that she was accused, Shall be lamented, pitied, and excused Of every hearer: for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it, but being lacked and lost, Why then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show... | |
 | William Shakespeare, John Seely - 2005 - Liczba stron: 264
...that she was accused, Shall be lamented, pitied, and excused Of every hearer. For it so falls out 215 That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lacked and lost, Why then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show... | |
 | Larry Chang - 2006 - Liczba stron: 826
...mind, and the rest will either be supplied or its loss will not be felt. ~ Francis Bacon, 1561-1626 ~ What we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we...being lack'd and lost, Why then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us While it was ours. ~ William Shakespeare,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2007 - Liczba stron: 1288
...maintain'd, Upon the instant that she was accused, Shall be lamented, pitied, and excused Of every hearer: sit blushing in his face, Not able to endure the sight of day, But self-affrighted tremble at lackt and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show... | |
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