| Juvenal - 1806 - 582 páginas
...lifeless remains of Hotspur : " — — — — — Fare thec well, great heart ! " Ill-weav'd umbition, how much art thou shrunk. ! " When that this body...now, two paces of the vilest earth " Is room enough ! The reader of taste and feeling will thank me for adding, from Shirley, the following exquisite allusion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 páginas
...that the earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue:—No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for [Dies. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy: Fare thee well,...bound; But now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough:—This earth, that bears thee dead, If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 398 páginas
...life, Than those proud titles thou hast won of me ; They wound my thoughts, worse than thy sword my flesh : O, I could prophesy, But that the earthy and...gentleman. Adieu, and take thy praise with thee to heaven ! Thy ignomy sleep with thee in the grave, But not rememberM in thy epitaph ! — [He sees FALSTAFF... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 458 páginas
...earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue : — No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for — [Die*. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy : Fare thee well, great...bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so dear a show of zeal :— But let my favours... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 544 páginas
...that the earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue : — No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for [Dies. P Hen. For worms, brave Percy : Fare thee well,...bears thee dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so dear a show of zeal : — But let my favours... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 454 páginas
...the earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue : — No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for — [Dies, P. hen. For worms, brave Percy : Fare thee...contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound ;z But now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough : — This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...Try fortune with him in a single fight. Prince Henry's pathetic Speech on tht Heath offfotspnr. — Brave Percy — Fare thee well, great heart ! Ill-weav'd...vilest earth Is room enough : — This earth that bears lhe« Bears not alive, so stout a gentleman, [dead, If thou wen sensible of courtesy, I should not... | |
| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1817 - 878 páginas
...fictitious hero ? I think he means Pope Gregory, who made some stir in military atchievements. P. 266. Fare thee well ! great heart ! Ill-weav'd Ambition...But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough ! Julius Caesar, p. 322: O mighty Caesar ! Dost thou lie so low ? Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 372 páginas
...earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue : — No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for — [Diet. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy : Fare thee well, great...contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound ;s Bnt now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough : — This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears... | |
| George Hardinge - 1818 - 574 páginas
...with his usual taste and judgment, has added Prince Henry's apostrophe to the remains of Hotspur ." When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom...small a bound; But now, two paces of the vilest earth . (_ .„ •• «• Is room enough ! Slaves at his footstool call him " great* I" In courtly rhyme... | |
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