| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 páginas
...incline to think Mr. Malone is right. P. 123.— 548.— 415. K. Hen. No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can...so soundly as the wretched slave, Who, with a body till'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ; Never sees horrid night,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 514 páginas
...nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave ;3 Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread; Never... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 páginas
...nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave ;3 Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread; Never... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 390 páginas
...nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave ;s 'Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ; Never... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 398 páginas
...nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave; s Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread; Never... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 398 páginas
...the ball, The sword, the mace, the crown imperial, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, J4ot all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave, Who, with a body till'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ; And, but for ceremony,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 páginas
...nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can...so soundly as the wretched slave; Who, with a body HUM, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ; Never sees horrid night, the... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 páginas
...king thus compares the state of royalty to that of a private life. " No not all these, thrice-gorgeous Ceremony, Not all these laid in bed majestical, Can...so soundly as the wretched slave; Who with a body till'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread; Never sees horrid Night,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 514 páginas
...nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave; 3 Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread; Never... | |
| William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 544 páginas
...of this world, No, not all these, thrice gorgeous Ceremony, Not all these, lay'd in bed majestica], Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave, Who with a Body fill'd and vacant Mind Gets him to rest. . ' . 1610. HEART — no Offencebvt what comes from, it. All Offences come from the Heart*. l6ll. WHY... | |
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