The tide of blood in me Hath proudly flow'd in vanity till now: Now doth it turn, and ebb back to the sea, Where it shall mingle with the state of floods, And flow henceforth in formal majesty. The Plays of Shakspeare - Página 176de William Shakespeare - 1897Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1802 - 152 páginas
...soft figures melt away." POPE. . '. . ' - ' - J...M , .. "Though my tide of bloed Hath proudly flow'd in vanity till now, ' " Now doth it turn and ebb back to. the. .sea, Where it shall mingle_y»ith the floods of state, . And flow henceforth in forma} majesty." . ' " Though the tide... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 480 páginas
...Rotten opinion, who hath writ me down After my seeming. The tide of blood in me Hath proudly flow'd in vanity, till now : Now doth it turn, and ebb back...to the sea; Where it shall mingle with the state of floods,2 And flow henceforth in fonnal majesty. Now call we our high court of parliament : And let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 488 páginas
...Rotten opinion, who hath writ me down After my seeming. The tide of blood in me Hath proudly flow'din vanity, till now: Now doth it turn, and ebb back to the sea; Where it shall mingle with the state of floods,2 And flow henceforth in formal majesty. Now call we our high court of parliament : And let... | |
| 1806 - 408 páginas
...Rotten opinion, which hath writ me down After my seeming. Though my tide of blood ^ Hath proudly flow'd in vanity till now; Now doth it turn and ebb back...call we our high court of parliament ; And let us chuse such limbs of noble counsel, That the great body of our state may go In equal rank with the best... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 390 páginas
...Rotten opinion, who hath writ me down After my seeming. The tide of blood in me Hath proudly flow'd in vanity, till now: Now doth it turn, and ebb back...to the sea; Where it shall mingle with the state of floods,7 5 My father is gone wild — ] Mr. Pope, by substituting wail'd for vvld, without sufficient... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 páginas
...seeming. Though my tide of blood Hath proudly flow'd in vanity till now ; Now doth it turn and ebb to the sea, Where it shall mingle with the state of...call we our high court of Parliament ; And let us chuse such limbs of noble counsel, That the great body of our state may go In equal rank with the best... | |
| 1838
...writ me down After my seeming. The tide of blood in me Hath proudly flow'd in vanity till now; Nor doth it turn, and ebb back to the sea ; Where it shall...of floods, And flow henceforth in formal majesty." I have already said§ that it is from the concurring testimony of historians to this reformation, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 páginas
...Rotten opinion, who hath writ me down After my seeming. The tide of blood in me Hath proudly flow'd in vanity, till now : Now doth it turn, and ebb back...sea : Where it shall mingle with the state of floods 6, father's death, and being now as it were buried in his tomb, he and wildness are interred in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 372 páginas
...Rotten opinion, who hath writ me down After my Deeming. The tide of blood in me Hath proudly flovv'd in vanity, till now : Now doth it turn, and ebb back...we our high court of parliament : And let us choose sucn limbs of noble counsel,. That the great body of our state may go In equal rank with the best govern'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 páginas
...Rotten opinion, who hath writ me down After my seeming. The tide of blood in me Hath proudly flow'd se lim so for running ? Fal. O'horseback, ye cuckoo...will not badge a Foot. P. Hen. Yes, Jack, upon insti hencefo-'h in formal majesty. Now call we our high court of parliament : And let us choose such limbs... | |
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