| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 552 pages
...No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for [Die». P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy: Fare thee well, p real heart ! — Ill-weav'd ambition, how much art thou...bound ; But now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough : — This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pages
...earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue: — No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for " [Via. No note at all of our being absent hence; — Nor...tell-tales, madam; fear you not. Por. This night, methinks, enough : — This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 522 pages
...dust, And food for Idles. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy ! Fare thee well, great heart ! Ill-weaved ambition, how much art thou shrunk ! When that this...bound ; But now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough. This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible... | |
| Robert Bland - English poetry - 1833 - 468 pages
...magno restat Achille Nescio quid, parvam quod non bene compleat urnam." And Shakspeare (Henry IV.) " When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom...bound ; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough." See also Pliny, HN ii. 68, XXII. Ti's, rivos ovcra, yvvai, Itapiriv virb Kiova Keioai., (Cod.... | |
| William Henry Smyth - Coins - 1834 - 392 pages
...sufficit uroae." Sbakspeare finely alludes to this sentiment :— " Ill-weaved ambition, bow much art tbou shrunk ? When that this body did contain a spirit,...bound ; But now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough." et déplus estait quereleuse, et lubrique, lascive, et fait subjecte à ses plaisirs.'1''... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 pages
...dust, And food for [Dies. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart !— Ill-weaved ambition, how much art thou shrunk ! When that this...bound ; But now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough. — This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1837 - 516 pages
...For worms, brave Percy: Fare thce well, (Treat heart ! — Ill-wcav'd ambition, how much art thcvi shrunk! When that this body did contain a spirit,...small a bound ; But now, two paces of the vilest earth If room cnoiijh : — This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a pcntleman. If thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...dust, And food for [Dies. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy: Fare thee well, great heart ! — IH-weav'd \B r =Z ! ̛ ;j c> $)X Lp + ;p A ~ O{| Jy b P $yL...U(: p ~ 5 + o 3 L 1 < g R5 XΞ + A enough : — This earth, that bears thee dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 pages
...and cold hand of death —) Lies on my tongue :.^-No, Percy, thou art dust, / And food for— [Diet. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy : Fare thee well, great...;• But now, two paces of the vilest earth .Is room enough :—This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 572 pages
...tongue.—No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for [Dies. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee Ill-weaved ambition, how much art thou shrunk! When that this...Is room enough.—This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so dear... | |
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