| 1831 - 488 pàgines
...«,« ..t' ..'il''-|.JBla.i!Ut « J'J'lJJJJ'1'ilf. It natn i>e(Mi propnpsioa to TOe innnv ycaroj ° I should not die but in" Jerusalem •— Which vainly I supposed the tioly"L^riAl^ '"' But bear me to that clmmher,— there I'll He, In that Jerusalem sball Harry die."'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pàgines
...first did swoon? War. 'Tis calFd Jerusalem, my noble lord. K. Hen. Laud be to God ! — even there suppos'd, the Holy Land : — lint, bear me to that chamber; there I'll lie; In that Jerusalem shall... | |
| Samuel Leigh - 1834 - 594 pàgines
...he answered, to use the words of Shakspeare, founded on history — " Laud be to God!— even here my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many...place of refuge absurdly granted, in former times, to criminals of certain denominations. The church belonging to it was in the form of a cross. It is supposed... | |
| 1834 - 536 pàgines
...informed, he answered, to use the words of Shakspeare, founded on history — Laud be to God !— even here my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many...supposed the HOLY LAND ! Not far from the Abbey stood THE ELEEMOSYNARY, OR ALMONRY, where the alms of the Abbey were distributed. But it is still more remarkable... | |
| Frederic Shoberl - 1835 - 280 pàgines
...with death, he made that confession which Shakspeare has thus rendered : — Sacred be God I even then my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many...in Jerusalem, Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land ! On the north side of the abbey was the church, which served for a sanctuary, or place of refuge,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 556 pàgines
...War. 'Tis called Jerusalem, my noble lord. K. Hen. Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end.1 It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should...Jerusalem ; Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land. — But bear me to that chamber ; there I'll lie ; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die. [Exeunt. 1 "... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1837 - 590 pàgines
...swoon ? and who, on being told that it is called Jerusalem, exclaims " Laud be to God ! even there my life must end ; it hath been prophesied to me many...in Jerusalem, which vainly I supposed the holy land ; but bear me to that chamber, there I'll lie, in that Jerusalem shall Harry die." Such, again, is... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1837 - 624 pàgines
...die till he had conquered Jerusalem." (Anales, MS., cap. 2.) We are again reminded of Shakspeare : " It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem." King Henry IV. VOL. III.— 26 permanent arrangement with Ferdinand in regard to the regency. The real... | |
| Frederic Shoberl - 1838 - 402 pàgines
...with death, he made that confession which Shakspeare has thus rendered : — Sacred be God ! even then my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many...in Jerusalem, Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land ! On the north side of the abbey was the church, which served for a sanctuary, or place of refuge,... | |
| 1839 - 460 pàgines
...die in Jerusalem, which gave rise to Shakspear's well known lines — " Laud be to God ! even here my life must end ; It hath been prophesied to me many...I should not die but in Jerusalem, Which vainly I suppos'd the HOLY LAND." The Eleemosynary or Almonry is where the alms were distributed. To speak of... | |
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