 | Elegant extracts - 1816
...patience more Than savages could suffer: Thou didst drink The stale of horses, and the gilded puddle Which beasts would cough at. Thy palate then did deign...Yea, like the stag, when snow the pasture sheets, [Alps, The barks of trees thou browsed'st : on the It i- reported, thou didst eat strange flesh, Which... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1817
...puddle 1 The roughest berry on the rudest hedge ; Which beasts would cough at: Thy palate then did deign Yea, like the stag, when snow the pasture sheets,...flesh, Which some did die to look on : And all this Was borne so like a soldier, that thy cheek (It wounds thine honour, that I speak it now,) So much... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1818 - 323 str.
...Than savages could suffer. Thou didst drink Tbe stale of horses, and the gilded puddle Which beast would cough at. Thy palate then did deign The roughest...browsed'st. On the Alps, It is reported, thou didst eat strauge flesh, Which some did die to look on : and all this, It wounds thine honour, that l speak it... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1818 - 323 str.
...Than savages could suffer. Thou didst drink The itale of horses, and the gilded puddle Which beast would cough at. Thy palate then did deign The roughest...when snow the pasture sheets, The barks of trees thou browsed'at. On the Alps, It ir; reported, thou didst eat strange flesh, Which some did die to look... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1819
...patience more Than 'savages could suffer : Thou didst drink The stale of horses, and the gilded puddle Which beasts would cough at : thy palate then did deign The roughest berry on the rudest hedge ; Vea, like the stag, when snow the pasture sheets, The barks of trees thou browsed'st ; on the Alps,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...patience more Than savages could suffer: Thou didst drink The stale of horses 4 , and the gilded puddle 5 Which beasts would cough at: thy palate then did deign...sheets, The barks of trees thou browsed'st; on the Alps To ear, is not, however, at this time, a common word. I meet with it again in Turbervile's Falconry,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...thy palate theu did deign The roughest berry on the rndest hedge; • Yea, like the stag, when suow the pasture sheets, The barks of trees thou browsed'st...strange flesh, Which some did die to look on : and all ihin (It wounds thine honour, that I speak it now), Was borne so like a soldier, that thy cheek So... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...horses,] All these circumstances of Antony's distress, are taken literally from Plutarch. STEEVENS. ; is reported, thou didst eat strange flesh, Which some did die to look on : And all this t wounds thine honour, that I speak it now,) /as borne so like a soldier, that thy cheek 3 much as... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823
...patience more Than savages could suffer : Thou didst drink The stale of horses, and the gilded puddle* Which beasts would cough at : Thy palate then did...look on : And all this (It wounds thine honour, that 1 speak it now,) Was borne so like a soldier, that thy cheek So much as lank'd not. Lep. It is pity... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824
...more Than savages could suffer : Thou didst drink The stalef of horses, and the gilded puddlej >. . Which beasts would cough at : thy palate then did...when snow the pasture sheets, The barks of trees thou browsed 'st ; on the Alps, It is reported, thou didst eat strange flesh, Which some did lie to look... | |
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