| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 676 Seiten
...death's rapacious hand, Which left thee void of hope : O ye who roam In exile ; ye who through the embattled field Seek bright renown ; or who for nobler palms Contend, the leaders of a publick cause ; Approach : behold this marble. Know ye not The features ? Hath not oft his faithful... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 Seiten
...or death's rapacious hand Which left thee void of hope: O ve who roam In exile : ye who through the embattled field Seek bright renown ; or who for nobler palms Contend the leaders of a public cause; Approach : behold this marble. Know ye no; The features ? Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told 7011... | |
| Abraham Wivell - 1827 - 288 Seiten
...Q UP THE MONUMENTAL BUST OF SHAKSPEARE. BEHOLD THIS MARBLF. KNOW YE NOT THE FEATURES? HATH NOT OFT HIS FAITHFUL TONGUE TOLD YOU THE FASHION OF YOUR OWN ESTATE, THE SECRETS OF YOUR BOSOM ? HERE THEN, ROUND THIS MONUMENT WITH REVERENCE WHILE YE STAND, SAY TO EACH OTHER — THIS WAS SHAKSPEARE'S... | |
| Abraham Wivell - 1827 - 44 Seiten
...2 OF THE MONUMENTAL BUST OF SHAKSPEARE. BEHOLD THIS MARBLE. KNOW YE NOT THE FEATURES? HATH NOT OFT HIS FAITHFUL TONGUE TOLD YOU THE FASHION OF YOUR OWN ESTATE, THE SECRETS OF YOUR BOSOM ? HERE THEN, ROUND THIS MONUMENT WITH REVERENCE WHILE YE STAND, SAY TO EACH OTHER — THIS WAS SHAKSPEARE'S... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 Seiten
...rnp¡icious hand, Which left thee void of hope : O ye who roam In exile. yi; who through the embattled fHd es he would rove ; Now drooping, woful, wan, like one forlorn, Or crazed with care, Approach : behold this marble. Know ye not The features? Hath not oft his fuiihful tongue Told you... | |
| 1854
...weep'st for jealous love, and the sore wound Of conscious gilt, or death's rapacious hand That left tlice void of hope ! O ye who mourn In exile ! Ye who through...bosom ?'" " Bravo, bravo !" said Lord Arthur ; " Fanny Kemblo could not have recited those lines with more effect." The " blue," excited by the approbation... | |
| 654 Seiten
...death's rapacious hand, That left thee void of hope ! O, ye who mourn In exile ! Ye who through the embattled field Seek bright renown ; or who for nobler...fashion of your own estate, The secrets of your bosom ?" Byron's language, too, as applied to one of his distinguished predecessors, is BO applicable to... | |
| John Evans - 1831 - 322 Seiten
...Death's rapacious hand, That left thee void of Hope ! O ye who mourn In exile ! Ye who through the embattled field Seek bright renown, or who for nobler...not HIS faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your own^estate, The secrets of your bosom ! AKZNSIDE. WITH respect to the works of SHAKSPEARE, the young... | |
| John Evans - 1834 - 306 Seiten
...Death's rapacious hand, That left thee void of Hope ! O ye who mourn In exile ! Ye who through the embattled field Seek bright renown, or who for nobler...leaders of a public cause ! Hath not HIS faithful tongnc Told you the fashion of your own estate, The secrets of your bosom ! AKENS1DE. WITH respect... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1835 - 416 Seiten
...or death's rapacious hand Which left thee void of hope : O ye who roam In exile ; ye who through the embattled field Seek bright renown ; or who for nobler palms Contend, the leaders of a public cause ; Approach : behold this marble. Know ye not The features ? Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told you... | |
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