| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 sider
...crown imperial, The enter-tissued robe of gold and pearl, The farcedt title running Tore the king, arkable piece of humanity and good-nature '. Mr. Jonson,...unknown to the world, had. offered one of his plays to bodyfill'd, and vacant mind. Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread; Never sees horrid night,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 590 sider
...crown imperial, The enter-tissued robe of gold and pearl, The farced title running 2 'fore the king, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp That beats...majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave; 3 Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread; Never... | |
| Giles Gossip - 1823 - 354 sider
...of pomp That beats upon the high shoar of this world ; No, not all these thrice gorgeous ceremonies, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave." No. 3. The Sceptre Is a more ancient symbol of royalty than the crown. Homer speaks of " sceptred kings"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 sider
...crown imperial, The enter-tissued robe of gold and pearl, The farced* title running 'fore the king, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp That beats...majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave j Who, with a body filPd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ; Never... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 sider
...crown imperial, The enter-tissued robe of gold and pearl, The farced title runuing 'fore the king, tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what...was. I will get Peter Quince towriteaballadof this aj the wretched slave ; Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 sider
...crown imperial, The enter-tissued robe of gold and pearl, The farced title running 'fore the king, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp That beats...of this world ; No, not all these thrice-gorgeous ceremonies, Not all these laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave, Who with... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 sider
...crown imperial, The enter-tissued robe of gold and pearl, The farced* title running 'fore the king, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp, That...upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 sider
...crown imperial, The inter-tissued robe of gold and pearl, The farced1 title running 'fore the «ing, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, 5o, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, .Vol all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundlv... | |
| Edward Nares - 1824 - 444 sider
...the King, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp, No, not all these thrice-gorgeous ceremonies, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave, For, (but for ceremony) such a wretch, Winding up days with toil, and nights with sleep, Hath the forehand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 sider
...crown imperial, The inter-tissued robe of gold and pearl, The farced17 title running 'fore the king, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp That beats...so soundly as the wretched slave ; Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread 18 ; Never sees horrid night,... | |
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