| 1795 - 432 pàgines
...armour buckl'd on, The vcnom'd vengeance ride upon our sword. SHAKESPEAR. Troilus and Cressida, act rv. WHEN the blast of war blows in our ears Then imitate the action of the tygef;— Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood, Disguise fair nature with hard-favour'd rage : Then... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 pàgines
...Alarums. Enter King HENRY, EXETER, BEDFORD, GLOSTER, and Soldiers, with Scaling Ladders. K. Hen. Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more ; Or close...so becomes a man, As modest stillness, and humility : 3 The staff which holds the match used in firing cannon. t Small pieces of ordnance. But when the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 pàgines
...with fury cast. Dryd. a. The sound made by blowing any instrument of wind musick. In peace there 's nothing so becomes a man, As modest stillness and humility ; But when the hhit of war blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tygcr. St-ahfrarc. He blew his trumpet... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pàgines
...Ladders. K. Henry. Once more unto the breach, dea friends, once more ; Or close the wall up with the English dead ! In peace, there's nothing so becomes...blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tyger ; Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood, Disguise fair nature with hard-favoured rage : Then... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 390 pàgines
...breach in t°he wall, or repair it by leaving your own carcases in lieu of the Z iIn peace, there 's nothing so becomes a man, As modest stillness, and...blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger;4 Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood,5 Disguise fair nature with hard-favour'd rage : Then... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pàgines
...Scaling Ladders. K. Henry. Once more unto the breach, friends, once more ; Or close the wall up with the at must I say ? 55 I pray, sir, Plague upon 't ! ear», Then iniiute the action of the tyger ; Stiffen thé sinews, summon up the blood, Disguise fair... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 414 pàgines
...jtlarums. Enter King HENRY, EXETER, BED-. rone, GLOSTER, and Soldiers, with scaling la dders. Or close tho wall up with our English dead ! In peace, there's nothing so becomes a man, As modest stilluess, and humility; lint when the blast of war blowt iu our ears, Then imitate the action of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 400 pàgines
...HENRY, EXETER, GLOSTER, BEDFORD, WESTMORELAND, GOWER, LORDS, CAPTAIN, and SOLDIERS. K. Hen. Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more ; Or close the wall up with our English dead ! Beat in the rondure of their rampar'd walls, Or tear the lions out of England's coat ! [Shouts —... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 pàgines
...HENRY, EXETER, GLOSTER, BEDTORB, WESTMORELAND, GOWER, LORDS, CAPTAIN, and SOLDIERS. K. Hen. Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more ; Or close the wall up with our English dead ! Beat in the rondure of their rampar'd walk, Or tear the lions out of England's coat! [Shouts —... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 398 pàgines
...HENRY, EXETER, GLOSTER, BEDTORB, WESTMORELAND, GOWER, LORDS, CAPTAIN, and SOLDIERS. K. Hen. Once more unto the breach, dear friends. once more ; Or close the wall up with our English dead ! Beat in the rondure of their rampar'd walls, Or tear the lions out of England's coat ! [Shouts —... | |
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