King Edward. King. But how will the Commons take it ? Hobs. Well, God be with good King Henry ! Faith, the Commons will take it as a common thing. Death's an honest man ; for he spares not the King. For as one comes, another's ta'en away ; And seldom... Publications - Strana 45autor/autoři: Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Thomas Heywood - 1850 - 622 str.
...have a three-men song, to make our guests merry. • [Exit NELL. Nails, what courtnols are ye ? ye'U neither talk nor eat. What news at the court? Do somewhat...; And seldom comes the better, that's all we say. Scl. Shrewdly spoken, tanner, by my fay ! Hobs. Come, fill me a cup of mother Whetstone's ale; I may... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1874 - 444 str.
...yourmeat'e. King. Heauie newes there : King Henry is dead. Hobs. That's light news and merry for your mailer, King Edward. King. But how will the Commons take it?...Faith, the Commons will take it as a common thing. YDjjath's an honed man ; for he fpares not thf TTiin^ For as one comes, anothers tane away ; And feldom... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1874 - 458 str.
...That's light news and merry for your mafter, King Edward. King. But how will the Commons take it 1 • Hobs. Well, God be with good King Henry. Faith, the...Commons will take it as a common thing. Death's an honeft man ; for he fpares not the King. For as one comes, anothers tane away ; And feldom comes the... | |
| Thomas Donovan - 1896 - 490 str.
...here's Ned, indeed, and another misproud ruffian. Welcome, Ned ! I like thy honesty ; thou keepest promise. King. I'faith, honest tanner, I'll ever keep...For as one comes, another's ta'en away ; And seldom conies the better, that's all we say. Sel. Shrewdly spoken, tanner, by my fay ! Hobs. Come, fill me... | |
| William Henry Williams - 1905 - 600 str.
...Well, God be with good King Henry ! Faith, the commons will take it as a common thing. 85 Death 's an honest man ; for he spares not the king. For as...another's ta'en away; And seldom comes the better, that 's all we say. Sel. Shrewdly spoken, tanner, by my fay ! Hobs. Come, fill me a cup of mother Whetstone's... | |
| Percy Simpson - 1906 - 266 str.
...Well, God be with good King Henry ! 90 Faith, the commons will take it as a common thing. Death 's an honest man ; for he spares not the King. For as one comes, another 's ta'en away ; And seldom comes the better, that 's all we say. Sellenger. Shrewdly spoken,... | |
| Laura Caroline Stevenson - 2002 - 272 str.
...think, Hobs reflects sadly, 'Well, God be with good King Henry', and then adds a political answer: Faith, the Commons will take it as a common thing....he spares not the King. For as one comes, another's taken away; And seldom comes the better, that's all we say. 34 The duty of the commoners is to be loyal... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 2005 - 340 str.
...prefigures the more flagrant violation of hospitality at the Lord Mayor's banquet. 71. proper] handsome. Hobs. Well, God be with good King Henry. Faith, the...the king; For, as one comes, another's ta'en away — 85 And seldom comes the better, that's all we say. Sellinger. Shrewdly spoken, tanner, by my fay.... | |
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