| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 páginas
...BIBON, LONGAVILLE, and DUMAIN. King. Let fan\e, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd upon our brazen tombs, And then grace us in the disgrace of death ; When, spite of cormorant devouring lime, The endeavour of thin present breath may buy That honour, which shaft bate his scy tile's keen... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 570 páginas
...introduces the language of religion relative to a future state, and gives it quite a contrary application. Let fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live...death : "When, spite of cormorant devouring Time, Th' endeavour of this present breath may buy That honour which shall bate his scythe's keen edge, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 páginas
...Biron, Longavillc, and Dumain. King. J^ET fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd upon our brazen tombs, And then grace us in the disgrace...When, spite of cormorant devouring time, The endeavour uf this present breath may buy That honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge. And make us heirs... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 páginas
...all pant after in their lives, Live registered upon our brazen tombs, And so grace us in the disguise of death ; When, spite of cormorant devouring Time, The endeavour of this present breath may bring That honor which shall bate his scythe's keen edge, And make us heirs of all eternity." To think... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 páginas
...Питч. LOXOAVILLE, and DDMAIIT. King. Let fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd death his court; an epite of cormorant devouring time, The endeavor of this present breath may buy That honor, which shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 556 páginas
...SCENE I. Navarre. A Park with a Palace in it. Enter the King, BIRON, LONGAVILLE, and DUMAIN. King. LET fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live...death; When, spite of cormorant, devouring time, The endeavor of this present breath may buy That honor, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge, And make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 586 páginas
...SCENE I. Navarre. A Park with a Palace in it. Enter tJ1e King, BIRON, LONGAVILLE, and DUMAIN. King. LET fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live...death ; When, spite of cormorant, devouring time, The endeavor of this present breath may buy That honor, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge, And make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 260 páginas
...the staple of his argument.—HOL. V., 1. Justice always whirls in equal measure.—BIRON, IV., 3. the disgrace of death; when, spite of cormorant devouring...time, the endeavour of this present breath may buy that honour which shall bate his scythe's keen edge, and make us heirs of all eternity.—KING, I..... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 páginas
...the KlNG, BlBON, LONGAVILLE, an King. Let fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register' d upon our brazen tombs, And then grace us in the disgrace...time, The endeavour of this present breath may buy That honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen tdge, And make us heirs of all eternity. Therefore,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 páginas
...fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live regiiter'd upon our brazen tombs, FAME, — continued. And then grace us in the disgrace of death ; When,...Time, The endeavour of this present breath may buy That honour which shall bate his scythe's keen edge, And make us heirs of all eternity. LL r. 1. All-telling... | |
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