If from thy hands alone my death can be, I am immortal, and a god to thee. If I would kill thee now, thy fate's so low, That I must stoop ere I can give the blow : But mine is fixed so far above thy crown, That all thy men, Piled on thy back, can never... The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...de John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Johnson - 1899 - 216 páginas
...philo-mathematics, would have given him satisfaction in the point. If I could kill thee now, thy fate's so low, That I must stoop ere I can give the blow : But mine is fixt so far above thy crown, That all thy men, 30 Piled on thy back, can never pull it down. think... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 530 páginas
...have given him satisfaction in the point3. " If I could [would] kill thee now, thy fate 's so low, 59 That I must stoop ere I can give the blow. But mine is fixt so far above thy crown, That all thy men, Piled on thy back, can never pull it down 3." ' Now... | |
| University of Nevada - 1908 - 468 páginas
...Abdalla (Act III, scene 1, p. 33): I am Immortal; and a God to thee, If I would kill thee now, thy fate's so low That I must stoop 'ere I can give the blow But mine is flx'd so far above thy Crown, That all thy men PIl'd on thy back can never pull it down. But at my... | |
| John Dryden, George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1910 - 570 páginas
...is fix'd so far above thy crown, 4That all thy men, ?il'd on thy back, can never pull it down, îut at my ease thy destiny I send, By ceasing from this hour to be thy friend. Like heav'n, I need but only to stand still, And, not concurring to thy life, I kill. Thou canst no title... | |
| John Dryden, George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1910 - 582 páginas
...Empress of Morocco. Thus he cites Almanzor's bombastic lines: If I would kill thee now, thy fate's so low, That I must stoop ere I can give the blow: 1. Hotel and Observations on The Empress of Sloroccc, p. 16. 2. SB. 1. 161. But mine is fix'd so far... | |
| Herbert Wynford Hill - 1911 - 170 páginas
...a (Act III, scene 1, p. 33): I am Immortal; and a God to thee, If I would kill thee now, thy fate's so low That I must stoop 'ere I can give the blow But mine Is flx'd so far above thy Crown, That all thy men Pll'd on thy back can never pull it down. But at my... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1913 - 220 páginas
...philo-mathematics, would have given him satisfaction in the point. " If I could kill thee now, thy fate's so low, That I must stoop, ere I can give the blow. But mine is fixt so far above thy crown, 10 That all thy men, Piled on thy back, can never pull it down." ' Now... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 502 páginas
...hands alone my death can be, I un immortal, and a god, to thee. If I would kill thee now, thy fate's so low, That I must stoop ere I can give the blow:...thy men. Piled on thy back, can never pull it down. Bat at my ease thy destiny I send, By ceasing from this hour to be thy friend. Like heaven, I need... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 490 páginas
...I can give the hlow: But mine is fixed so far ahove thy crown, That all thy men. Piled on thy hack, can never pull it down. But at my ease thy destiny I send, By ceasing from this hour to he thy friend. Like heaven, I need hut only to stand still, And, not concurring to thy life, I kilL... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 páginas
...hands alone my death can be, I am immortal, and a god, to thee. If I would kill thee now, thy fate 's nd Fainall, have you carried it so swimmingly? I thought...is not from a want of appetite, then, but from a 1 send, By ceasing from this hour to be thy friend. Like heaven, I need but only to stand \ still,... | |
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