These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us : though the wisdom of nature can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourged by the sequent effects : love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide : in cities, mutinies... The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India - Side 21af William Crooke - 1896 - 653 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 sider
...seek him, Sir, presently ; convey t the business as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Olo. These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...discord ; in palaces, treason ; and the bond cracked between son and father. This villain of mine comes under the prediction ; there's son against father... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 sider
...; convey t the business as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Qlo. These late eclipses m the sun and moon portend no good to us : Though the...discord ; in palaces, treason ; and the bond cracked between son and father. This villain of mine comes under the prediction ; there's son against father... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 sider
...seek him, sir, presently ; convey the business as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Glo. sequent2 effects : love cools, friendship (alls off, brothers divide : in cities, mutinies ; in countries,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 sider
...seek him, sir, presently ; convey the business as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. (¡In. I affects : — love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide : in cities, mutinies; in countries,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 sider
...I shall find menus, and acquaint you withal. <ito. These late eclipses in the sun and moon pop tend coming, and begins to glow, (Even itsell scourged by the sequent* effects : love cools, friendship falls art*, brothers divide : in cities,... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1853 - 518 sider
..."till time itself is ended, the Queen of Universal Empire !" UI CHAPTER XIV. ''.'.M ' i THE WARNINGS. These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us. Kino LEAR. THE morning of the eighteenth of October, the day so eagerly looked forward to by the conspirators,... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1853 - 252 sider
...perchance survive, 'till time itself is ended, the Queen of Universal Empire !" CHAPTER XIV, THE WARNINGS. These late eclipses in the sun and moon Portend no good to us. KING LEAR. THE morning of the eighteenth of October, the day so eagerly looked forward to by the conspirators,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 sider
...convey6 the business as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Glo. These late eclipses in the pun and moon portend no good to us : Though the wisdom...discord ; in palaces, treason : and the bond cracked between son and father. This villain of mine comes under the prediction ; there's son (1) Whereas.... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1855 - 538 sider
...to Gloster, in King Lear, however, it is only evils that can be thus accounted for. He says : — " These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...good to us : though the wisdom of nature can reason thus and thus, yet 414 LETTERS PROM ID I. EWILD. nature finds itself scourged by the sequent effects.... | |
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