| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 str.
...restor'd. With n<>od advice, and little medicine : My lord Northumberland will soon Iw cool'd. A". Hen. О such a place, At such a time, with all the rest re-told, mountain» Icrd, and tin- continent (Weary of solid firmness) melt itself Into the sea ! and, other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 470 str.
...restored, With good advice, and little medicine. My lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. K. Hen. O heaven ! that one might read the book of fate ;...itself Into the sea ! and, other times, to see The heachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's hips ; how chances mock, And changes fill the cup... | |
| 1870 - 846 str.
...care and crime. In the clone of this poem, as in so many of Newman's, a scene familiar to Bible • " O heaven ! that one might read the book of fate; And see tlte revolution of the times Hake mountains lew), and the continent (Weary of solid firmness) melt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 str.
...With good advice, and little medicine. My lord Northumberland will soon be oool'd. K. Hen. O God ! seo The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's hips ; how chances mock, And changes fill... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 574 str.
...Having rebuked the ' dull god' which refused him sleep, Henry IV. thus delivers himself to Warwick : — O Heaven ! that one might read the book of fate :...the times: Make mountains level, and the continent (Weiry of solid firmness) melt itself Into the sea ! and, other times, to see The beachy girdle of... | |
| 1885 - 982 str.
...kehrt wieder in den Worten des Königs Heinrich IV.: O God! that one might read the book of l'ate, And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent, Weary of solid ßrmness, i/ielt itself Mo the sea! 2 H. IV. III, l, 47. 54. Thersites zu Ajax: The plague of Greece... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 str.
...medicine : My lord Northumlierland will soon be cool'd. K. Hen. О heaven ! that one might read the book the hea • Noise. " Those in lowly situations. (Weary of solid firmness) meltiteelf Into the sea ! and, other... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 374 str.
...what a goodly outside falsehood hath ! Merchant of Venice — Act 1, Sc. 3. SHABSPEARB. BOTTOM. 97. O heaven ! that one might read the book of fate, And...of solid firmness) melt itself Into the sea ! and, « • « how chances mock And changes fill the cup of alteration With divers liquors ! O, if this... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 372 str.
...what a goodly outside falsehood hath ! Merchant of Venice — Act 1, Sc. 3. SUAKSI-KARB. BOTTOM. 97. O heaven ! that one might read the book of fate, And...of solid firmness) melt itself Into the sea ! and, * * * how chances mock And changes fill the cup of alteration With divers liquors ! O, if this were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 550 str.
...Noise. With good advice, and little medicine : My lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. K. Sen. O heaven ! that one might read the book of fate ; And see the revolution of the times Alake mountains level, and the continent (Weary of solid firmness), melt itself Into the sea ! and,... | |
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