| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 páginas
...wav'd her snjfren streamer through the skies. Vrjden. To SAG. ii. n. To hang heavy. The mind I say by, and the heart I bear, Shall never sag with doubt, nor shake with fear. To SAG. it. a. To load ; to burden. SAGA'CIOUS. a,/j. [j^«4-, Latin.] i. Quick of scent: with of.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 páginas
...e'er hare power on thee. - Then fly, false thanes, And mi.igle with the English epicures : The mind I h - 1 - breath, ^ Which the poor heart would fain deny, but Seyton ! Enter SEYTOX. Sey. What is your gracious... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 páginas
...Shall e'er have power on thee." — Then fly, false thanes, And mingle with the English epicures : The mind 1 sway by, and the heart I bear, Shall never sagg with doubt, nor shake with fear. Enter SECOND OFFICER. The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 páginas
...t'tr have power onlhee.. Then fly , false thanes. And mingle with the English epicures : The mind I sway by, and the heart I bear, Shall never sag|| with doubt, nor shake with •Confounded. t A relijions; an ascetic. . Uofcrardeo1. t The phrneiu,. || Siok. Enter a SERVANT.... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 424 páginas
...has been pulled down. Market on Saturday. SAG, vn Goth, and Swed. sign. To hang heavy. Ik mind I say by, and the heart I bear. Shall never sag with doubt, nor shake with fear. Shaksptfr*. SAGA'CIOUS, adj. -\ Lat. tagax. Quick SAGA'CIOUSLY, adv. f of scent or thought, SAGA'CIOUSNESS,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1837 - 516 páginas
...women, Kkall fer have power on thee. Then fly, false thanes, And mini'le wilh the Eniliih epicures : The mind 1 sway by, and the heart I bear, Shall never sajy2 wilh doubt, nor shake with fcar. Enter a Servant. The devil damn thee black, thon сгслш-fac'd... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1839 - 154 páginas
...it, 1. To load, to burthen. 2. To hang heavy, referring for the latter sense to Macbeth. " The mind I sway by, and the heart I bear, Shall never sag with doubt, nor shake with fear." Act v. sc. 3. Where Mr. Toilet remarks that it was common in Staffordshire to say, " a beam in a building... | |
| 1886 - 324 páginas
...dare not, or who douht me. Fly, false thanes, And mingle with the Opposition's ranks : The. mind I sway by and the heart I bear Shall never sag with doubt, nor shake with fear. Enter a Supporter, looking scared. Statistics stay thy soul, thou wry -faced Had. What gives thee that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 páginas
...have power upon thee." — Then fly, false thanes, And mingle with the English epicures . The mind I sway by , and the heart I bear, Shall never sag with doubt, nor shake with fear. Enter a Servant. The devil damn thee black , thou cream-fac'd loon ! Where got'st thou that goose look?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 70 páginas
...e'er have power on thee."—Then fly, false Thanes, And mingle with the English epicures: The mind I sway by, and the heart I bear, Shall never sag with doubt, nor shake with fear. Enter SECOND OFFICER, R. The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced loon ! Where got'st thou that... | |
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