| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 str.
...sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother ; be he e'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition. And gentlemen in England, now abed, Shall think themselves...cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon St. Crispin's Day. SHAKSPEAKE, BOOK VI. Dialogues. CHAP. I. ON HAPPINESS. TT was at a time, when a... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 str.
...sheds his blood with me, Shall be my brother, be he e'er so vile. This day shall gentle his condition, And gentlemen in England, now abed, Shall think themselves...manhoods cheap, while any speaks That fought with us upon St. Crispian's day. XIX. — Soliloquy of Dick-the Apprentice. THUS far we run before the wind. —... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 str.
...man teach bis son : And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered; We few, we happy...brother; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition. And gentlemen in England now abed, Shall think themselves accursed they were not here; And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 str.
...man teach his son ; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered : We few, we happy...brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition* : And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 str.
...Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall he condition : Aud gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, theywerenot here;... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 str.
...face ; But if I thrive, the gain of my attempt The least of you shall share his part thereof. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ; For he, to-day...brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition : And gentlemen in England now a-bed Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 602 str.
...teach his son ; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending 9 of the world, But we in it shall be remembered : We few, we happy...brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition : 9 And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 892 str.
...teach his son : And Crispin Crispían shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered : We few, we happy...brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition : And gentlemen in England, now abed, Shall think themselves accursed they were not here;... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 338 str.
...man teach his son ; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world. But we in it shall be remembered : We few, we happy...brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition : And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accursed, they were not here... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 str.
...teach his son ; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world 6, But we in it shall be remembered : We few, we happy...brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition 7 : -And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not... | |
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