| William Shakespeare - 1714 - 458 páginas
...cut them off, and had a purpofe now To lead out many to the Holy Land ; Left Reft, and lying dill, might make them look Too near unto my State. Therefore, my Harry, Be it thy Courfe to- bufie giddy Minds With Foreign Quarrels ; that A<ftion, hence born out, May wade the Memory... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 páginas
...displac'd: which to avoid, I cut them off ; and had a purpose now To lead out many to the Holy Land ; Lest rest, and lying still, might make them look Too...borne out, May waste the memory of the former days. More would I, but my lungs are wasted so, That strength of speech is utterly denied me. How I came... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 632 páginas
...well might lodge a fear To be again displac'd: which to avoid, I cut them off; and had a purpose now Lest rest, and lying still, might make them look Too...borne out, May waste the memory of the former days. More would I, but my lungs are wasted so, That strength of speech is utterly denied me. How I came... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 154 páginas
...though thou stand'st more sure than I could do , Thou art not firm enough, since griefs are green ; Therefore, my Harry, Be it thy course, to busy giddy minds With foreign quarrels ; that action, hqnce borne out, May waste the memory of the former days. — More would I, but my lungs are wasted... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 páginas
...now To lead out many to the holy land 5 Lest rest and lying still might make them look Too near into my state. Therefore my Harry , Be it thy course to...that action hence borne out , May waste the memory of former days. More would I , but my lungs are wasted so , That strength of speech is utterly deny'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 488 páginas
...have cut of, and many I intended to lead abroad. This journey to the Holy Land, of which VOL. V. II Lest rest, and lying still, might make them look Too...borne out, May waste the memory of the former days. More would I, but my lungs are wasted so, That strength of speech is utterly denied me. How I came... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 480 páginas
...have cut off, and many I intended to lead abroad. This journey to the Holy Land, of which VOL. V. II Lest rest, and lying still, might make them look Too...borne out, May waste the memory of the former days. More would I, but my lungs are wasted so, That strength of speech is utterly denied me. How I came... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 páginas
...Tyrwhitt's emendation is inadmissible. Ibid. and had a purpose now To lead out many to the holy land ; Lest rest, and lying still, might make them look Too near unto my state. I think Dr. Johnson is right. P. 616.— 4ii.— 208. Shal. Davy, Davy, Davy, — let me see, Davy;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 502 páginas
...displac'd : which to avoid, I cut them off9' ; and had a purpose now To lead out many to the Holy Land; Lest rest, and lying still, might make them look Too...borne out, May waste the memory of the former days. More would I, but my lungs are wasted so, That strength of speech is utterly denied me. 91 How I came... | |
| 1806 - 408 páginas
...now To lead out many to the holy land ; Lest rest and lying still might make them look Too near into my state. Therefore, my Harry, Be it thy course to...that action, hence borne out, May waste the memory of former days. More would I, but my lungs are wasted so, That strength of speech is utterly deny'd me.... | |
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