 | William Shakespeare - 1839
...patience more Than savages could suffer. Thou didst drink The stale of horses, and the gilded puddle 8 Which beasts would cough at. Thy palate then did deign...The roughest berry on the rudest hedge ; Yea, like a stag, when snow the pasture sheets, ' That is, the malecontents. 2 The old copy reads, " Comes feared... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1839
...patience more Thau savages could suffer. Thou didst drink The stale of horses, and the gilded puddle 8 Which beasts would cough at. Thy palate then did deign...The roughest berry on the rudest hedge ; Yea, like a stag, when snow the pasture sheets, 1 That is, the malecorderits. 3 The old copy reads, " Comes feared... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 453 str.
...Though daintily brought up, yet didst thou drink What beasts would cough at; then thy palate deign'd The roughest berry on the rudest hedge; Yea, like the stag when snow the pasture sheets, Then didst thou browse the barks of trees ; nay, worse, For on the Alps 'tis said that thou didst eat... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1841
...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...did die to look on : and- all this (It wounds thine honor that I speak it now) Was borne so like a soldier, that thy cheek So much as lank'd not. Lep.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1842
...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...did die to look on : and all this (It wounds thine honor that I speak it now) Was borne so like a soldier, that thy cheek So much as lank'd not. Lep.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1844
...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...did die to look on : and all this (It wounds thine honor that I speak it now) Was borne so like a soldier, that thy cheek So much as lank'd not. Lep.... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1845 - 229 str.
...Than savages could suffer. Thou did'st drink The stale of horses, and the gilded puddle Which beast would cough at. Thy palate then did deign The roughest...did die to look on : and all this, It wounds thine honor that I speak it now, Was borne so like a soldier, that thy cheek So much as lank'd not" The passage... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1848
...r111sl1 youth is youth ripened to manhood, youth whose blood is at the flow. * Plough. 5 1. e. turn pale. The barks of trees thou browsed'st; on the Alps, It...did die to look on. And all this, (It wounds thine honor, that I speak it now,) Was borne so like a soldier, that thy cheek So much as tanked not. Cos.... | |
 | 1851
...patience more Than savages could suffer. Thou didst drink The stale of horses, and the gilded puddle 8 Which beasts would cough at. Thy palate then did deign...The roughest berry on the rudest hedge ; Yea, like a stag, when snow the pasture sheets, 1 That is, the malecontents. 2 The old copy reads, " Comes feared... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851
...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; Yea, like a stag, when snow the pasture sheets, The barks of trees thou browsed'st ; on the Alps, It is reported,... | |
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