| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 784 páginas
...nne ; His bared boughs were beaten with norms, His top was bald, and wasted with worms. *.»..-. " Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood ; To these we add extracts, relating to trees we have ¿r Cowper's Yardlcy Chase, Mundy's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 páginas
...that hath banish'd you. To-day, my lord of Amiens, and myself, Did steal behind him, as he lay along my vein at first ; the thorny point Of bare distress hath ta'en from me t this wood : To the which place a poor sequestcr'd stag, That from the nunters aim had ta'en a hurt,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 páginas
...that hath banish'd you. To-day, my lord of Amiens, and myself, Did steal behind him. as he by along e taught me how to know a man in love ; in which cage of rushes, I am sure, this wood : To the which place a poor sequestered stag, That from the hunter's aim had ta'en a hurt,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 páginas
...Jaques grieves at that. — To-day, my lord of Amiens, and myself, Did steal behind him, as he lay along Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook, that brawls along this wood : To the which place a poor sequester'd stag, That from the hunter's aim had ta'en a hurt,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 páginas
...that hath banished you. To-day, my lord of Amiens, and myself, Did steal behind him as he lay along Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood ; To the which place a poor sequestered stag, That from the hunter's aim had ta'en a hurt,... | |
| 1875 - 544 páginas
...specimen of the class that Shakspeare has described as existing in his time in the forest of Arden — " Under an Oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood ; # • • » • Whose gnarl'd and spreading boughs were moss'd with age, And high top... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 362 páginas
...that hath banish'd you. To-day, my lord of Amiens, and myself, Did steal behind him, as he lay along Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood : To the which place a poor sequester'd stag, That from the hunters' aim had ta'en a hurt,... | |
| James Hamilton Fennell - 1841 - 610 páginas
...called forth the pity of the contemplative Jaques, is full of truth and beauty : — " As he lay along Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood . To the which place a poor sequester'd stag, That from the hunter's aim had ta'en a hurt,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 400 páginas
...that hath banish'd you. To-day, my lord of Amiens, and myself, Did steal behind him, as he lay along Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood : To the which place a poor sequester'd stag, That from the hunters' aim had ta'en a hurt,... | |
| National Gallery (Great Britain), Green Clarke - 1842 - 40 páginas
...Jaques . Sir George Beaumont. To-day, my lord of Amiens and myself Did steal behind him, as he lay along Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood ; To the which place a poor sequester'd stag, That from the hunters' aim had ta'en a hurt,... | |
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