| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 470 str.
...power of English shall we levy, Whose arms were moulded in their mother's womb To chase these pajnns . in those holy fields , Over whose acres walk'd those...blessed feet. Which fourteen hundred years ago were naifd For oar advantage on the bitter cross. But this oar purpose is a twelve-month old, And bootless... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 470 str.
...whose blessed cross We are impressed and engaged to fight) Forthwith a power of English shall we levy ; Whose arms were moulded in their mothers' womb To....to tell you — we will go ; Therefore we meet not now. Then let me hear Of you, my gentle cousin Westmoreland, What yesternight our council did decree,... | |
| Charles Mills - 1844 - 542 str.
...fight) Forthwith a power of English shall we levy ; Whose arms were moulded in their mother's wombs To chase these Pagans, in those holy fields, Over...ago, were nail'd, For our advantage, on the bitter croes. SUAESFEABK. PHILADELPHIA: LEA & В LAN С H AR I;.'"' 1844. r ' •.•*• f ' PREFACE. THE... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1845 - 156 str.
...is written in the same hand with the body of the manuscript, taking the place of the following : " Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet, Which,...were nail'd, For our advantage, on the bitter cross." Page 4, line 20. Now is twelue-month's old.] The printed edition reads, " is a twelvemonth old." Page... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 str.
...blessed cross We are impressed and engag'd to fight,) Forthwith a power of English shall we levy ; Whose arms were moulded in their mothers' womb To...to tell you — we will go ; Therefore we meet not now ' : — Then let me hear Of you, my gentle cousin Westmoreland, What yesternight our council did... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 str.
...engag'd to fight. Forthwith a power of English shall we levy, Whose arms were moulded in their mother's se me ? if thou dost it half so gravely, so majestically,...stand. — Judge, my masters. P. Hen. Now, Harry ! now. — Then, let me hear Of you, my gentle cousin Westmoreland, What yesternight our council did... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 str.
...blessed cross We are impressed and engag'd to fight,) Forthwith a power1 of English shall we levy ; Whose arms were moulded in their mothers' womb To...cross. But this our purpose is a twelve-month old, And bootless4 'tis to tell you — we will go ; Therefore we meet not now : — Then let me hear Of you,... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 570 str.
...— soldiers were expressly ordained by God for the work, Whose arms were moulded in their mother's womb To chase these pagans, in those holy fields,...were nail'd, For our advantage, on the bitter cross. Yet the event never comes to pass, and predestination so solemnly sanctified goes for nothing. Glendower's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 str.
...fields, Over whose acres walked those blessed feet, Which, fourteen hundred years ago, were nailed, For our advantage, on the bitter cross. But this our...old, And bootless 'tis to tell you — we will go ; Therefore2 we meet not now. — Then let me hear Of you, my gentle cousin Westmoreland, What yesternight... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 574 str.
...— soldiers were expressly ordained by God for the work, Whose arms were moulded in their mother's womb To chase these pagans, in those holy fields,...Which fourteen hundred years ago, were nail'd, For oar advantage, on the bitter cross. Yet the event never comes to pass, and predestination so solemnly... | |
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