| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 610 pągines
...Dreaming on both ; for all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld ; a and when thou art old, and rich, Thou hast neither...in this That bears the name of life ? Yet in this me ^ Lie hid more thousand deaths ; yet death we fear, That makes these odds all even. Claud. I humbly... | |
| John Taylor - 1839 - 274 pągines
...neither heat, affection, limb, nor beauty, To make thy riches pleasant. What's yet in this, That fears the name of life? Yet in this life Lie hid more thousand...yet death we fear, That makes these odds all even. — ShaJespeare. ccv. ' Necessity of properly Exercising the Mind. — As the body from disuse may... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 pągines
...sleep, Dreaming on both : for all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld ;! and when thou art old, and rich, Thou hast...affection, limb, nor beauty, To make thy riches pleasant. Yet in this life Lie hid more thousand deaths : yet death we fear. 5— iii. 1. 334 Intemperance, the... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 pągines
...Dreaming on both : for all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld ;f and when thou art old, and rich, Thou hast neither...affection, limb, nor beauty, To make thy riches pleasant. Yet in this life Lie hid more thousand deaths : yet death we fear. 5— iii. 1. 334 Intemperance, the... | |
| William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 pągines
...sleep, Dreaming on both: for all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld ; and when thou art old, and rich, Thou hast neither...yet death we fear, That makes these odds all even! Measure for Measure. Act iii. Soene 1. ITS CHARACTERISTICS AND VICISSITUDES. Jacques. . . .All the... | |
| William Shakespeare, F. B. Watson - 1843 - 264 pągines
...little way above our heads ; Staying for thine to keep him company. ROMEO AND JULIET, iii. 1. What 's yet in this, That bears the name of life ? Yet in...Lie hid more thousand deaths : yet death we fear. MEASURE FOR MEASURE, iii. 1. Grim Death, how foul and loathsome is thine image. TAMING OF THE SHEEW,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 pągines
...sleep, Dreaming on both : for all thy blessed youth Becomes us aged, and doth beg the alms Of palsied eld ; and when thou art old and rich, Thou hast neither...affection, limb, nor beauty, To make thy riches pleasant. What 's yet in this, That bears the name of life ? Yet in this life Lie hid more thousand deaths :... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 pągines
...sleep, Dreaming on both : for all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alma Of palsied eld ; and when thou art old, and rich, Thou hast neither...yet death we fear That makes these odds all even. -Measure for Measure. LEGAL JUSTICE. Angela. WE must not make a scarecrow of the law, Setting it up... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 pągines
...neither heat, affection, limb, nor beauty, To make thy riches pleasant. What's yet in this, That fears the name of life ? Yet in this life Lie hid more thousand...deaths : yet death we fear, That makes these odds all e pen . — Shakspeare. Necessity of properly Exercising the Mind. — As the body from disuse may... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 566 pągines
...all thy blessed youth Becomes as aged, and doUi Beg the alms' Of palsied eld :" and when thou art oH, and rich, Thou hast neither heat, affection, limb,...humbly thank you To sue to live, I find. I seek to -in .: , .- •-'* And seeking death, find life : Let it come on. Enter ISABELLA. Isab. What, ho !... | |
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