| Book - 1841 - 164 pàgines
...the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them That with the burly death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep,...low, — lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. SHAKSl'EARE. SJSillt'am. " You are old, Father William," the young man cried ; " The few locks... | |
| William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 pàgines
...awakes ? Canst thou, oh partial sleep, give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude; Yet,* in the calmest and most stillest night, With all appliances...low, lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. 2nd part King Henry TV. Act iii. Scene 1. ITS RESEMBLANCE TO DEATH. Prince Henry. . . . By his... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 pàgines
...the hurly death itself awakes ? Can'st thou, O partial sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy1 in an hour so rude ; And in the calmest and most stillest...down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Enter WARWICK and SURREY*. War. Many good morrows to your majesty ! 1 give THY repose To the wet SEA-BOY... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 pàgines
...the hurly death itself awakes ? Can'st thou, O partial sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy1 in an hour so rude ; And in the calmest and most stillest...down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Enter WARWICK and SURREY*. War. Many good morrows to your majesty ! 1 give THY repose To the wet SEA-DOT... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 472 pàgines
...the hurly,1 Death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial Sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea- boy in an hour so rude ; And, in the calmest and most...down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Enter WARWICK and SURREY. War. Many good morrows to your majesty ! K. Hen. Is it good morrow, lords ? War.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 594 pàgines
...the hurly death itself awakes ? Can'st thou, O partial sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy1 in an hour so rude; And in the calmest and most stillest...down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Enter WARWICK and SURREY*. War. Many good morrows to your majesty ! i give THY repose To the wet SEA-BOY... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 470 pàgines
...With deafning clamours in the slippery clouds, That with the burly death itself awakes? Can'stthou, O partial sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy...down! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Enter WARWICK and SURREY. War. Many good morrows to your majesty ! K. Hen. Is it good morrow, lords? War.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pàgines
...'ning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly», death itself awakes ? Canst thou, О Wil WABWICK and впвжжт. War. Many good morrows to your majesty ! A* Hen. Is it good morrow, lords?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 348 pàgines
...hurly,* death itself awakes f Canst thou, O partial sleep ! give thy repose a Hurly — loud noise. To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude ; And, in the...and means to boot, Deny it to a king? Then, happy low-lie-down ! • Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Enter WARWICK and SURREY. War. Many good-morrows... | |
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