| 1811 - 438 páginas
...period by oar immortal poet, when at the baptism of the infant Elizabeth, be makes the Archbishop say, " In her days, every man shall eat in safety " Under his own vine, which he plants." An allusion which Shakespeare would certainly uot have adopted, unless it had been... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 500 páginas
...thoughts still counsel her : • . She shall be lov'd, and fear'd : Her own shall bless her . Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their...days, every man shall eat in safety Under his own vine,1 what he plants ; and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours : God shall be truly... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1815 - 602 páginas
...by our immortal poet, when at the baptism of the infant Kli/.ibeth, Ire makes the Archbishop say, " In her days, every man shall eat in safety under his own vine which he plants." An allusion which SÜ.MO -¡'i:.\«r wuulil certainly not have adopted, unless, it... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...heavenly thoughts still counsel her ; She shall be lov'd and fear'd. Her own shall bless her ; Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their...sorrow. Good grows with her. In her days every man shall est in safety, Under his own vine, what he plants; and sing The in'erry songs of peace to all his neighbours.... | |
| Robert Huish - 1818 - 904 páginas
...applied to the Princess Charlotte : — She shall be lov'd and fcar'd ; her own shall bless her; Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their...heads with sorrow : good grows with her ; In her days ev'ry man shall eat in safety, Under his own vine, what he plants ; and sing The merry songs of peace... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 518 páginas
...remembered also that archbishop, throughout this play, is accented on the first syllable. STEEVBNS. Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their...her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour 2, And by those claim their greatness, not by blood. [Nor shall this peace sleep with her 3 : But as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 526 páginas
...remembered also that archbishop, throughout this play, is accented on the first syllable. STEEVENS. Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their...days, every man shall eat in safety Under his own vine l, what he plants ; and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours : God shall be truly known... | |
| 1839 - 608 páginas
...heavenly thoughts still counsel her. She shall be loved and fear'd : her own shall bless her. Her foes shake, like a field of beaten corn, And hang their...days, every man shall eat in safety Under his own vine that he plants ; and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours. God shall be truly known... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 728 páginas
...birth of Elizabeth, and celebrated her majesty's various virtues, the poet thus proceeds : " Cran. In her days every man shall eat in safety " Under...vine, what he plants, and sing " The merry songs of pence to all his neighbours. " God shall be truly known ; and those about her " From her shall read... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 444 páginas
...heavenly thoughts still counsel her : She shall be lov'd, and fear'd : Her own shall bless her ; Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their...neighbours : God shall be truly known ; and those abvat hei From her shall read the perfect ways of honour, And by those claim their greatness, not by... | |
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