| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 páginas
...bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their fathers lie \Vithout a monument ! ) bring thee all this ; Yea, and furr'd moss besides, when flowers are none, To winter-ground* thy corse. Gui. Pr'ythee, hare done ; And do not pity in wench-like words with that Which is so serious, bet us... | |
| Samuel Felton - 1829 - 88 páginas
..." with fairest flowers,' ' asserting that the red-breast would, with its charitable bill, bring her all this, " Yea, and furr'd moss besides, when flowers are none, To winter-ground thy corse." Mr. Cunningham tells us, that " Burns lay in a plain unadorned coffin, with a linen sheet drawn over... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 páginas
...(O bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their fathers lie Without a monument !) bring thee all this ; Yea, and furr'd moss besides, when flowers are none, To winter-ground thy corse. Which is so serious. Let us bury him, And not protract with admiration what Is now due debt. To the... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 510 páginas
...bill, sore-shaming '> Those rich-left heirs, that let their fathers lie Without a monument!) bring thee all this; Yea, and furr'd moss besides, when flowers are none, To winter-ground thy corse." Gui. Pr'ythec have done; And do not play in wench-like words with tKfct <"" - . Which is so serious.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 páginas
...Those rich-left heirs, that let their fathers Tie Without a monument !) bring thee all this ; Tea, n may live. * When this is known, then to divide the times : * So many hours Gui. Pr'ythee, have done ; And do not play in wench-like words with that Which ie so serious. Let us... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 362 páginas
...thy veins ; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom, not to slander, Outsweenten'd not thy breath. ***** Yea, and furr'd moss besides, when flowers are none, To winter-ground thy corse And at Ophelia's interment in Hamlet, ("that piece of Shakspeare's which appears to have most affected... | |
| 1833 - 460 páginas
...Fidele " with fairest flowers," asserting that the red breast would, with its charitable hill, bring her all this, Yea, and furr'd moss, besides, when flowers are none, To winter-ground thy eorse. Mr. Cunningham tells us, that " Burns lay in a plain unadorned coffin, with a linen sheet drawn... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 646 páginas
...(O, bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their fathers lie Without a monument!) bring Like a forlorn and desperate castaway, Do shameful execution on herself. But if my frosty signs Gut. Pr'ythee, have done ¡ And do not play in wench-like words with that Which is so serious. Let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 páginas
...(O bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their fathers lie Without a monument!) bring thee all this; Yea, and furr'd moss besides, when flowers are none. To winter-ground1' thy corse. 31 — iv. 2. 86 Fear no more the heat o' the sun, Nor the furious winter's... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 páginas
...(O bill, sore-shaming Those rich-left heirs, that let their fathers lie Without a monument!) bring thee all this; Yea, and furr'd moss besides, when flowers are none, To winter-groundf thy corse. 31 — iv. 2. 86 Fear no more the heat o' the sun, Nor the furious winter's... | |
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