Then shalt thou see the dew-bedabbled wretch Turn, and return, indenting with the way ; Each envious briar his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay : For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any. Poems - Página 71de Thomas Hood - 1846 - 229 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 888 páginas
...way; Each envious brier his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay: For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any. ' Lie quietly, and hear a little more ; Nay, do not struggle, for thou shalt not rise : To make thee... | |
| Xenophon - 1897 - 212 páginas
...way ; Each envious brier his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay I For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any. vii. — For breeding purposes choose winter, and release the bitches from hard work ; 1 which will... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 576 páginas
...way ; Each envious briar his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay : For misery is trodden on by many, And being low, never relieved by any." * It is absurd, by the way, to say we know nothing about the man who wrote that : we know that he had... | |
| James Baldwin - 1892 - 316 páginas
...way ; Each envious brier his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay : For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any." A MORNING SONG FOR IMOGEN. [FROM " CYMBELINE."] HARK, hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 páginas
...way; Each envious brier his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay: For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any.' ****** With this, he breakcth from the sweet embrace, Of those fair arms which bound him to her breast,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 652 páginas
...way; Each envious brier his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay: For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any.' ****** With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace, Of those fair arms which bound him to her breast,... | |
| Dodgson Hamilton Madden - 1897 - 404 páginas
...way ; Each envious briar his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay : For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any. Yen. and Ad. 679.1 Sweetening the way with discourse on these and suchlike matters, William Silence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 512 páginas
...Each envious brier his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay : 706 For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any. ' Lie quietly, and hear a little more ; 709 Nay, do not struggle, for thou shalt not rise : To make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 530 páginas
...way ; Each envious brier his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay : For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any. ' Lie quietly, and hear a little more ; Nay, do not struggle, for thou shalt not rise : 7io To make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 442 páginas
...way ; Each envious briar his weary legs doth scratch, Each shadow makes him stop, each murmur stay: For misery is trodden on by many, And being low never relieved by any. . " Lie quietly, and hear a little more ; Nay, do not struggle, for thou shalt not rise : To make thee... | |
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