 | William Shakespeare - 1811 - 544 str.
...time, Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal ;° . Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear : the times have been, That,...end : but now, they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools : This is more strange Than such a murder is.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1810 - 434 str.
...olden time, Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal ;* Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear : the times have been, That,...end : but now, they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us .from our stools : This is more strange Than such a murder is.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1813 - 942 str.
...olden time, Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal ; Ay, and since too, murders have been performed Too terrible for the ear: the times have been, That,...end : but now, they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools : This is more strange Than such a murder is.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1813 - 364 str.
...olden time, Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal; Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear: the times have been, That,...end : but now, they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools : This is more strange Than such a murder is.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1813 - 480 str.
...oldeD time, Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal; Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear: the times have been, That,...end ; but now, they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools : This is more strange Than such a murder is.... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1816 - 588 str.
...only to torment the House. If he sat silent, be was told that his silence was insidious — — — " The times have been That, when the brains were out,...end : but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools." So he, politically dead as he was, walked abroad... | |
 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 422 str.
...were departed ; but their bodies, like empty forms, still kept their places : to them he might say — the times have been That, when the brains were out,...an end ; but now they rise again With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools ; threatening the house with fifty deaths or dissolutions.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1817 - 360 str.
...olden time, Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal ;* Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear : the times have been, That,...end : but now, they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools : This is more strange Than such a murder is.... | |
 | Robert Huish - 1820 - 850 str.
...Leopold hastened to meet his virtuous and sanctified coadjutor in his works of villainy. CHAPTER II. -The times have been, That, when the brains were out,...stools. This is more strange Than such a murther is. THE chief purport of the visit of the abbot to Leopold was, to inform him of the caption of Rosenheim,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821 - 534 str.
...time before them." STEEVENS. Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal 3 ; Ay, and since too, murders have been perform 'd Too terrible for the ear : the...end : but now, they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools : This is more strange Than such a murder is.... | |
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