10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «OVERGLAD» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
overglad in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
overglad im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The complete works of John Keats
Woodhonse notes the following two variants of this line,— one expressly and the
other presumably from the draft : (1) Perhaps ye feel too much joy — too overglad
: (2) Perhaps ye are too glad, too overglad. 825. The draft reads ' Into the long ...
John Keats, Harry Buxton Forman,
1817
2
The History of the Houses of Douglas and Angus
... good QFÞMSir Fumes' Douglds (who wise; and wight, and worthy was) Was
never overglad tor no winning, nor yet over sad for no tineing; Goodfortune evil
chance, he weighed both in one ballance. , JacobusDsiuglaffius'Brucii chi: focim
...
__) Thus may I say withouten doubt, For bet, for worse, for ought, for nought, She
passeth never from my thought; But when Iam there, as she is, Mine heart, as I
you said ere this, Sometime of her is sore adrad, And sometime is overglad; All
out ...
... yet such as beareth witness of his true magnanimity and invincible mind in
either fortune : — " Good Sir James Douglas (who wise, and wight, and worthy
was,) Was never overglad in no winning, nor yet oversad for no tineing ; Good
fortune ...
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Afro-American Writing: An Anthology of Prose and Poetry
Mentors. For I am rightful fellow of their hand. My best allegiances are to the dead
. I swear to keep the dead upon my mind, Disdain for all time to be overglad.
Among spring flowers, under summer trees, By chilling autumn waters, in the
frosts ...
Richard A. Long, Eugenia W. Collier,
2010
6
A Collection of Novels and Tales of the Fairies
At that Don Lewis rah to them with open Arms, and embracing them, said to them,
' I cannot express my Joy and Surprize ; ' your long Absence srom Cadiz made
me- very un- * easy upon your Accounts : but I am overglad that ' what has been ...
Aulnoy (Madame d', Marie-Catherine), W. C.,
1770
7
Waverley Novels: Count Robert of Paris ; 2 . Castle ...
... yet such as beareth witness of his true magnanimity and invincible mind in
either fortune:“ Good Sir James Douglas (who wise, and Wight, and worthy was )
Was never,overglad in no winning, nor yet oversad for no tineing; Good fortune
and ...
8
The Surgeon's Daughter and Castle Dangerous
... and invincible mind in either fortune :*' Good Sir James Douglas (who wise,
and wight, and Worthy Was), Was never overglad in no winning, nor yet oversad
for no tineing ; Good fortune and evil chance he weighed both in one balance.
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Labour and the Poor in England and Wales, 1849-1851: The ...
The men are only overglad to get what labour their employers can afford them. I
have made inquiries in many quarters among the working men, and they tell me
that the coal union is extinct in Staffordshire. "They may get it up, again," said one
...
10
The History of England from the Earliest Period to the Death ...
... for nought, She passeth never from my thought ; But when I am there, as she is,
Mine heart, as I you said ere this, Sometime of her is sore adrad, And sometime is
overglad ; < All out of rule and out of space. For when I taw her goodly face, ...