| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 1000 pages
...'lead Aum. Where is the duke my father with his power ? K. Rich. No matter where ; of comfort DO matt speak : Let's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs...we bequeath, Save our deposed bodies to the ground 1 Our lands, our lives, and all are Boungbroke's And nothing can we call our o\vn, but death And that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 394 pages
...Where, is the duke my father with his power'? K. Ri. No matter where ; of comfort no man speak : Let 's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs : Make dust...talk of wills: And yet not so ; — for what can we bequeathe, Save our deposed bodies to the ground ? Our lands, our lives, and all are Bolingbroke s.... | |
| Thomas Ewing - Elocution - 1857 - 428 pages
...Judas ! Would they make peace ? terrible hell make war Upon their spotted souls for this offence ! — Of comfort no man speak ; Let's talk of graves, of...rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth. Let 's choose executors and talk of wills : And yet not so, — for what can we bequeath, Save our... | |
| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 pages
...than did ever plummet sound, I'll drown my book. RICHARD THE SECOND ON KINGLY GREATNESS. Richard II. OF comfort no man speak : Let's talk of graves, of...rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth. Let 's choose executors and talk of wills : And yet not so, — for what can we bequeath Save our deposed... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 508 pages
...traitor, Bolingbroke, <fec. » * * » » Aumerle. Where is the Duke my father with his power ? K. Rich. No matter where ; of comfort no man speak : Let's...rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth, Ac. ***** Aumerle. My father hath a power, inquire of him ; And learn to make a body of a limb. K.... | |
| William Shakespeare - Registers of births, etc - 1858 - 836 pages
...Where is the duke my father with his power ? K. RICH. No matter where. Of comfort no man speak : Let 's lie hid, then it could be lost. Eeade him, therefore ; Let 's choose executors, and talk of wills : And yet not so, — for what can we bequeath, Save our... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 pages
...Where is the duke my father with his power ? K. RICH. No matter where. Of comfort no man speak : Let 's (ho earth. Let 's choose executors, and talk of wills : And yet not so, — for what can we bequeath,... | |
| William Hazlitt - English drama - 1859 - 494 pages
...has been so often quoted : — " AUMERI.E. Where is the duke my father, with his power? K. RICHARD. No matter where : of comfort no man speak : Let's...Make dust our paper, and with rainy eyes Write sorrow in the bosom of the earth ! Let's choose executors, and talk of wills : And yet not so — for what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 420 pages
...Where is the duke my father with his power ? A'. Rich. No matter where. Of comfort no man speak: Let 's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs ; Make dust...rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth. Let 's choose executors, and talk of wills : And yet not so, — for what can we bequeath, Save our... | |
| Gary Schmidgall - Biography & Autobiography - 1990 - 256 pages
...my pride. [3.2.76-81] Like Venus too, Richard resorts under pressure to formal poetic postures. His "Let's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs, / Make...rainy eyes / Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth" (3.2.145-47) is reminiscent of Venus "insinuating" with Death: "With Death she humbly doth insinuate;... | |
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