| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 484 sider
...And ihortly comes to harveft. Lep. You've ftrange ferpents there. Ant. Ay, Lepidus. Lep. Your ferpent of -Egypt is bred now of your mud by the operation of your Sun ; fo is your crocodile. Attt. They are fo. Pom. Sirrah, fome wine ! a health to Lefidus. Lep. I am... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 440 sider
...pyramid ; they know. [Nile 'Lep. You've ftrange ferpents there. Ant. Ah, Lepidus. Lep. Your ferpent of Egypt is bred now of your mud by the operation of your Sun ; fo is your CroPom. Sirrah, fome wine! a health to Lepidus. Ant. They are fo. [codile. Lep. I am not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 sider
...certain scales i' the pyramid; they know, By the height, the lowness, or the mean, if dearth, Or foizon, follow: The higher Nilus swells, The more it promises:...bred now of your mud by the operation of your sun: sp is your crocodile. Ant. They are so. Pom. Sit,—and some wine.—A health to Lepidus. Lep. •... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 520 sider
...scales i' the pyramid ; they know, By the height, the lowness, or the mean, 7 if dearth, Or foizon, follow:" The higher Nilus swells, The more it promises:...scatters his grain, And shortly comes to harvest. Ant. Thus do they, sir: [To GSSAR.] They Ant. Ay, Lepidus. Lep. You have strange serpents there. Lep.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 sider
...ofseventeen. AJdiioa. SLIME, ns [rhm, Saxon ; sligm, Dutch.] Viscous mire ; any glutinous substance. The higher Nilus swells, The more it promises : as it ebbs, the seedsman Upon the ilime and ooze scatters his grain. • Sbakipeare. Brick for stone, and ifimt for mortar. Gcntiii.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 sider
...follow: the higher Nilus swells, The more it promise»: as it ebbs, the seedsman 10 15 20 30 40 Upoa the slime and ooze scatters his grain, And shortly...have strange serpents there. Ant. Ay, Lepidus. Lep, Yp.irserpi-nt of „Egypt is bred now ofrour mud by the operation of your sun ; so is your crocodile.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 sider
...certain scales i' the pyramid ; they know, By the height, thelownessorthemean', if dearth, Or foizon , en calculate*; Why all these things change, from their ordinance, Phe'ir natures 15 40 lrpon the slime and ooze scatters his grain, And shortly comes to harvest. Lep. Yon have strange... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 426 sider
...i' the pyramid ; they know, By the height, the lowness, or the mean,7 if dearth, Or foizon, follow:3 The higher Nilus swells, The more it promises: as...to harvest. Lep. You have strange serpents there. 6 They tahe thefio'.e n' the Nile — ] Pliny, speaking of the Nile, says, " How high it riseth, is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 422 sider
...the pyramid ; they know, By the height, the lowness, or the mean,7 if dearth, Or foizon, follow:'1 The higher Nilus swells, The more it promises : as...scatters his grain, And shortly comes to harvest. Left. You have strange serpents there. 6 They take tlieflow o' the Nile — ] Pliny, speaking- of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 416 sider
...the pyramid ; they know, By the height, the lowness, or the mean,7 if dearth, Or foizon, follow :3 The higher Nilus swells, The more it promises: as...scatters his grain, And shortly comes to harvest. Lefi. You have strange serpents there. 6 They take the flow o' the Nile — ] Pliny, speaking of the... | |
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