| William Linwood - 1846 - 372 páginas
...the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe, and eat ; To thec the reed is as the oak : The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust. xc. ZHNOS тгар av\rjs aсгтгрщтгоv , гаю, фаewal Baifióvcav ïv ¿с, olKovcrt fiорфal... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 342 páginas
...the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe, and eat ; To thec the reed is as the oak : The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust. Mütou. xc. ZHNO2 Trap av\rjs lurrspwirov eïcroBov vaua, cfiaeival Sai/aÓvwv "v aфdirwv olKovcri... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...no more the frown o' th' great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe and eat, musky wing, About the cedar 'n alleys fling Nard and th' all-dreaded thunder stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash, Thou hast finished joy and moan. All... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...the frown o' th' great, Thou art post the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to cloth« and eat, To thce f Ϳ th' all-dreaded thunder stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash, Thou haut finished joy and moan. All... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 páginas
...froren o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe, and eat; To Лее tlie sty in me, to speak What I have seen and known. You shall observe him; And his own courses Gui. Fear no more the lightning-flash, Arv. Nor th' all-dreaded thunder-stone ; Gui. Fear not slander,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 532 páginas
...no more the frown o' the great; Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe, and eat; To thee the reed is as the oak. The sceptre, learning, physic must All follow this, and come to dust. 1 Gui. Fear no more the lightning-flash. Arv. Nor tJte all-dreaded thunder-stone ; Gui. Fear not slander,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 páginas
...: Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' th' BdB th' all-dreaded thunder stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash, Thou hast finished joy and moan. All... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1850 - 364 páginas
...more the frown o' the great ; Thou art past the tyrant's stroke : Care no more to clothe and eat ; To thee the reed is as the oak. The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust. Lycidas. Desine, pastorum chorus, aegri desine luctus : Non periit Lycidas, vaster dolor, obrutus alto... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 556 páginas
...no more the frown o' the great; Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe, and eat; To thee the reed is as the oak. The sceptre, learning, physic must All follow this, and come to dust. 1 Gui. Fear no more the lightning-flash. Arv. Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone; Gui. Fear not slander,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 páginas
...the frown o' the great ; Thou are past the tyrant's stroke ; • Care no more to clothe, and eat ; To thee the reed is as the oak. The sceptre, learning, physic must All follow this, and come to dust. Gui. Fear no more the lightning flash. Arv. Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone; Gui. Fear not slander,... | |
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