| Miss Macauley (Elizabeth Wright) - 1834 - 440 páginas
...strength, in substance and in friends!—Richard replied with proud disdain— Discomfortable cousinNnt all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed King; The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord.*** Short was -the period of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 páginas
...blushing in his face, Not able to endure the sight of day ; But, self-affrighted, tremble at his sin. Not all the water in the rough, rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king. The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord ; For every man that Bolingbroke... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 páginas
...blushing in his face, Not able to endure the sight of day. But, self-affrighted, tremble at his sin. ; — Now is the day we long have looked for ; I am your neighbour, and was sui : The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord : For every man that Bolingbroke... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1838 - 254 páginas
...attached to this unction, for Shakspeare represents Richard II. declaring on the invasion of Bolingbroke : Not all the water in the rough rude sea, Can wash the balm from an anointed king. St. Ed-ward's Crown. The rich IMPERIAL CROWN of gold with which the monarchs of England are crowned,... | |
| Alexander Crawford Lindsay Earl of Crawford - 1838 - 436 páginas
...88. The Balm of Mataria was also indispensable at the coronations of the European sovereigns : — " Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king!" The first writer, I believe, who mentions it, is the author of the Apocryphal Gospel of the infancy... | |
| Alexander Crawford Lindsay Earl of Crawford - 1838 - 436 páginas
...88. The Balm of Mataria was also indispensable at the coronations of the European sovereigns: — " Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king!" The first writer, I believe, who mentions it, is the author of the Apocryphal Gospel of the infancy... | |
| 1838 - 544 páginas
...this unction, for Shakspeare represents Richard the Second declaring on the invasion of Bolingbroke : Not all the water in the rough rude sea, Can wash the balm from an anointed king. The rich IMPERIAL CROWN of gold with which the monarchs of England are crowned, is still called St.... | |
| William John Thoms - 1838 - 506 páginas
...consecration" of the oil, which seems anciently to have been performed on the morning of the coronation. " Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an ANOINTKD king," Richard II. is made to say, by Shakspeare, on the invasion of Bolingbroke. Sir Walter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 572 páginas
...blushing in his face, Not able to endure the sight of day; But, self-affrighted, tremble at his sin. Not all the water in the rough, rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king. The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord; For every man that Bolingbroke... | |
| Miss Macauley (Elizabeth Wright) - 1834 - 478 páginas
...strength, in substance and in friends! — Richard replied with proud disdain — Discomfortable cousin Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed King; The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord.*** Short was the period of... | |
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