| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 420 str.
...yean; So many years ere I shall sheer the fleece: So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and year*, Pass'd over to the end they were created, Would bring...how lovely ! Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter rhade To shepherds, looking on their silly sheep, Than doth a rich embroidered canopy To kings, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 str.
...my ewes nave been with young . * So many weeks ere the poor fools "ill yean : * So many years ere I enges: crimes, li' .uids, Are not inherited. Thfn,...Snare thy Athenian cradle, and those kin, Which, m the whata life were this! how sweet; how lovely * Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade * To shepherds,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 476 str.
...ere the poor fools will yean; So many months ere I shall shear the flcece : So minutes, hours, days, months and years, Pass'd over to the end they were...unto a quiet grave. Ah. what a life were this ! how swcet ! how lovely ! Gives not the hawthorn bush a swceter shade To shepherds looking on their silly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 str.
...many years ere I shall shear the fleece : So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and yean, Passed now shall we have wilful adultery and murder committed....Bardolph, — good corporal,— offer nothing here. N 1 Gires not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds, looking on their silly sheep, Than doth... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 str.
...ear, And it remembers its august abodes, And murmurs as the ocean murmurs there. — Landor. SHEPHERD. 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 fold it... | |
| 1865 - 494 str.
...days my ewes have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean; So many years ere I shall shear the fleece; So minutes,' hours, days,...created, Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave. 3 Henry VI. Act 2 Scene 5. 127 Thou makest the vestal violate her oath ; Thou blow'st the fire when... | |
| Maria Rauschenberger - 1981 - 764 str.
...Portias durch das auf lead reimende Lied (3.2.63ff ) dargelegt wird. 31. hawthorn bush K. Hen. ... Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds...silly sheep Than doth a rich embroider'd canopy To Icings that fear their subjects' treachery? O yes, it doth; a thousandfold it doth. And to conclude,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 136 str.
...many months ere 1 shall shear the fleece. So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years, Passed over to the end they were created, Would bring white...hairs unto a quiet grave. Ah, what a life were this! So farewell to the little good you bear me. Farewell? a long farewell to all my greatness! This is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 str.
...can; So many months ere I shall shear the fleece: So minutes, hours, days, months, and years, Past over to the end they were created, Would bring white...life were this! how sweet! how lovely! Gives not the hawthorn-bush a sweeter shade To shepherds looking on their silly sheep, Than doth a rich-embroider'd... | |
| George Wilson Knight - 1958 - 336 str.
...weeks ere the poor fools will can; So many years ere I shall shear the fleece: So minutes, hours, days, months, and years, Pass'd over to the end they were...were this ! how sweet ! how lovely ! Gives not the hawthorn-bush a sweeter shade To shepherds looking on their silly sheep, Than doth a rich embroider'd... | |
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