| Francis Fulford (bp. of Montreal.) - 1859 - 484 páginas
...what flocks it sheltered while it stood ; nor what men it hurt when it fell. The dust of great persons is speechless too; it says nothing, it. distinguishes nothing. As soon the dust of a wretch, whom thou wouldst not, as of a prince whom thou couldst not look upon, would trouble thine eyes if the wind blew... | |
| Francis Fulford - 1859 - 120 páginas
...what flocks it sheltered while it stood ; nor what men it hurt when it fell. The dust of great persons is speechless too; it says nothing, it distinguishes nothing. As soon the dust of a wretch, whom thouwouldst not, as of a prince whom thou couldst not look upon, would trouble thine eyes if the wind... | |
| Allyn Weston, Charles Scott - 1860 - 642 páginas
...high or how large it was ; it tells me not what flocks it sheltered while it stood, nor what men it hurt when it fell. The dust of great persons' graves...distinguishes nothing. As soon the dust of a wretch, whom thou wouldst not, as of a prince, whom thou couldst not, look upon, will trouble thine eyes if the wind... | |
| David Thomas - 1863 - 750 páginas
...flocks it sheltered while it st-'^i. not what men it hurt when it ML THE PULPIT AND ITS HANDMAIDS. The dust of great persons' graves is speechless too...says nothing. it distinguishes nothing. As soon the chut o£ a wretch whom them woulilst not, as of a jirince whom thou couldst not look upon, will trouble... | |
| 418 páginas
...how high or how large that was; it tells me not what flocks it sheltered while it stood, nor what it hurt when it fell. The dust of great persons' graves...distinguishes nothing. As soon the dust of a wretch whom thou wouldst not, as of a prince thou couldst not, look upon, will trouble thiue eyes if the wind blow it... | |
| 1866 - 566 páginas
...well-known speeches in the gravedigging scene. Hamlet was written probably about the year 1600 : — " The dust of great persons' graves is speechless too...it says nothing, it distinguishes nothing. As soon as the dust of a wretch whom thou wouldest not, as of a prince whom thou couldest not, look upon, will... | |
| James Lee (M.A.) - 1867 - 508 páginas
...high, or how large, that was ; it tells me not what flocks it sheltered while it stood, nor what men it hurt when it fell. The dust of great persons' graves...distinguishes nothing. As soon the dust of a wretch thou would'st not, as a prince whom thou could'st not look upon, will trouble thine eyes, if the wind... | |
| REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1867 - 728 páginas
...speechlese, too; it says nothing ; it distinguishes nothing. As soon the duet of a wretch whom thou wouldst not, as of a prince whom thou couldst not, look upon, will trouble thine eyes if the wind blow it thither. And when a whirlwind hath blown the dust of the churchyard unto the church, and the... | |
| 1869 - 398 páginas
...hast done : I fear no more." As a specimen of Donne's preaching, we give a passage on death : — " As soon the dust of a wretch whom thou wouldest not, as of a prince whom thou couldest not, look upon, would trouble thine eyes, if the wind blew it thither ; and when a whirlwind... | |
| Samuel Woolcock Christophers - 1873 - 310 páginas
...high or how large that was. It tells me not what flocks it sheltered while it stood, nor what men it hurt when it fell. The dust of great persons' graves...distinguishes nothing. As soon the dust of a wretch whom thou wouldst not, as of a prince whom thou couldst not, look upon, will trouble thine eyes if the wind blew... | |
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