This many summers in a sea of glory, But far beyond my depth : my high-blown pride At length broke under me, and now has left me, Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream that must for ever hide me. Vain pomp and glory of this world,... The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare - Strana 509autor/autoři: William Shakespeare - 1839Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1853 - 820 str.
...life, the follies engendered by too great prosperity. " 0, how wretched Is that poor man that Imiigs on princes' favours; There is, betwixt that smile...and their ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or womeu have ; And when he falb, he falla like Lucifer— Never to hope again." Perhaps from a not unnatural... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - 334 str.
...must for ever hide me. Vain pomp and glory of this world ! I hate ye ! I feel my heart new opened. O, how wretched Is that poor man, that hangs on princes'...would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and our ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or women have ; And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer —... | |
| Thomas Ray Eaton - 1858 - 212 str.
...into dishonour ? " — Collins. ACT III. SCENE II. " Wukey. Vainpornp and glory of the world, Ihate ye ; I feel my heart new open'd : O how wretched Is...would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes and our ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or women have ; And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer,... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 594 str.
...hide me ; Vain pomp and glory of this world, I hate ye ! I feel my heart new open'd. O how wretch'd la that poor man that hangs on princes' favours! There...and their ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or woman have ; And, when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again. [Henry the Eighth.] THE... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 652 str.
...must for ever hide me. Vain pomp and glory of this world, I hate ye: I feel my heart new open'd. 0! how wretched Is that poor man, that hangs on princes'...aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin,71 More pangs and fears than wars or women have ; r2 And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer,... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1860 - 136 str.
...left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must forever hide me. 15 Vain pomp, and glory of this world, I hate ye; I feel...how wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes' favors ! There is" betwixt that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 512 str.
...that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth : my high blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left...how wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes' favors! There is, betwixt that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 166 str.
...with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me. Vain p. >mp and glory of ihis world, I hate ye ; I feel my heart new open'd : O,...that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of | rinces and their ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or women have ; And when he falls, he falls... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 str.
...upon points. SHAESPERE.- — Midsummer Night's Dream, Act V. Scene 1. (Thesens to Lysander.) POMP. — Vain pomp and glory of this world, I hate ye ; I feel...wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes' favours 1 There is, betwixt that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin, More... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 str.
...killing frost ; And, — when he thinks, good easy man, full surely His greatness is a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do. I have ventur'd....ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or women have. — Act 3, Sc. 2. Cromicell. How does your grace ? Woltey. Why, well ; Never so truly happy, my good... | |
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