| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 546 str.
...have been with young; * So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean ; * So many years ere I shall sheer the fleece : * So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months,...years. * Pass'd over to the end they were created, 1 mclliiitks, il Kere a happy lije,] This speech is mournful and soft, exquisitely suited to the character... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 338 str.
...otight to have been nothing less than a MINSTREL. N° III. ©ountrjj pvctcrntic to tbc JJalaec. 11 Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds, looking on their silly sheep, Than doth a rich embroidered canopy To kings, that fear their subjects. treachery? O yes, it doth — a thousand times... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 str.
...have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean ; So many months ere I shall sheer the fleece ; So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months,...grave. Ah, what a life were this! how sweet! how lovely 1 Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds, looking on their silly sheep, Than doth... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 str.
...So many months ere I shall shear the fleece: So many minutes, hours, weeks, months, and years Past over, to the end they were created, Would bring white...sweeter shade To shepherds looking on their silly sheep, Thau doth a rich embroidered canopy To kings that fear their subjects' treachery ? O yes it doth, a... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 str.
...So many months ere I shall shear the fleece: So many minutes, hours, weeks, months, aud years Past over, to the end they were created, Would bring white...shepherds looking on their silly sheep, Than doth a rich embroidered canopy To kings that fear their subjects' treachery .» O yes it doth, a thousand fold... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 328 str.
...yean, So many months ere I shall shear the fleece: So many minutes, hours, weeks, mouths, aud yean Past over, to the end they were created, Would bring white...shepherds looking on their silly sheep, Than doth a ricb embroidered canopy To kings that fear their subjects' treachery ? O yes it doth, a thousand fold... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 552 str.
...So many months ere I shall shear the fleece : So many minutes, hours, weeks, months, and years Past over, to the end they were created, Would bring white...Ah! what a life were this ! how sweet, how lovely I Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds looking on their silly sheep, Than doth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 str.
...yean ; So many years ere I shall shear the fleece : Sommutes, hours,days,weeks, months, and years, JWd over to the end they were created, Would bring white...hairs unto a quiet grave. Ah, what a life were this ! ho w sweet ! ho w lovely ! Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds, looking on their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 542 str.
...So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean ; So many years ere I shall sheer the fleece : So minute^ hours, days, weeks, months, and years, Pass'd over...Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave. Ah, what a fife were this! How sweet! How lovely I Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds, looking... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 590 str.
...have been with young; * So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean; * So many years ere I shall sheer the fleece ; * So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months,...created, * Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave. soft, exquisitely suited to the character of the king, and makes a pleasing interchange, by affording,... | |
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