| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 pàgines
...disgrace of death ; When, spite of cormorant devouring time, The endeavour of this present breath may bay That honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge,...affections, And the huge army of the world's desires, — Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world; Our court... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 pàgines
...bre&tfi may boy That honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen And make us heirs of all eternity- [edge, — Our late edict shall strongly stand in force ; Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 482 pàgines
...disgrace of death ; When, spite of cormorant devouring time, The endeavour of this present breath may buy That honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge,...affections, And the huge army of the world's desires, — Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 438 pàgines
...disgrace of death ; When, spite of cormorant devouring time, The endeavour of this present breath may buy That honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge,...affections, And the huge army of the world's desires, — Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pàgines
...of death ; Wita, sphe of cormorant devouring time, 11* endeavour of this present breath may buy Tbai ongues held TuV Carfare, brave conquerors ! — for so you are, fttt TO against your own affections And tit huge army... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pàgines
...witnesses (I cannot err,) Tell me, thou art my son Antipholus. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. ACT I. SELF-DENIAL. BRAVE conquerors! — for so you are, That war against...affections, And the huge army of the world's desires. VANITY OF PLEASURE. Why, all delights are vain; but that most vain, Which, with pain purchas'd, doth... | |
| General reader - 1827 - 246 pàgines
...part of it must be written as it were by the reader. SELF DENIAL. Brave Conquerors ! — for so ye are, That war against your own affections, And the huge army of the world's desires. AGAINST DELAY. Let's take the instant by the forward top, For we are old, and on our quick'st decrees... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 378 pàgines
...endeavour of this present breath may buy That honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge, Anil make us heirs of all eternity. Therefore, brave conquerors!...affections, And the huge army of the world's desires, — Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pàgines
...honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge. And mike us heirs of all eternity. Therefore, Ьгате conquerors ! — for so you are, That war against...affections, And the huge army of the world's desires,— Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 444 pàgines
...disgrace of death ; When, spite of cormorant devouring time, The endeavour of this present breath may buy That honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge,...affections, And the huge army of the world's desires, — Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court... | |
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