| William Shakespeare - 1892 - 86 páginas
...me A little happier than my wretched father : Yet thus far we are one in fortunes: both Fell by our servants, by those men we lov'd most, A most unnatural...people, Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye: the last Farewell: And when you would say something that is sad, Speak how I fell. I've done ; and God forgive... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 546 páginas
...Heaven has an end in all ; yet, you that hear me, This from a dying man receive as certain : \Vhere you are liberal of your loves and counsels Be sure...fortunes, fall away Like water from ye, never found again 130 But where they mean to sink ye. All good people, Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye : the last... | |
| 1894 - 916 páginas
...affairs; few out of a number have a trusty mind. So Shakespeare (" Henry VIII." act II. sc. 1)— u DK 1 6 8 hl ș K THE HYPOCRITE. Delude me not with empty phrase, having your mind and heart elsewhere, if thou lovest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 244 páginas
...father : 120 Yet thus far we are one in fortunes : both Fell by our servants, by those men we loved most ; A most unnatural and faithless service ! Heaven...fortunes, fall away Like water from ye, never found again 130 But where they mean to sink ye. All good people, Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye : the last... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 194 páginas
...father : 1 20 Yet thus far we are one in fortunes : both Fell by our servants, by those men we loved most ; A most unnatural and faithless service ! Heaven...fortunes, fall away Like water from ye, never found again 130 But where they mean to sink ye. All good people, Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye : the last... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 248 páginas
...father : 120 Yet thus far we are one in fortunes : both Fell by our servants, by those men we loved most ; A most unnatural and faithless service ! Heaven...fortunes, fall away Like water from ye, never found again 130 But where they mean to sink ye. All good people, Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye : the last... | |
| Orville Ward Owen - 1895 - 134 páginas
...offences. Bear them hence. Essex. You that hear me, This from a dying man receive as certain : When you are liberal of your loves and counsels, Be sure...never found again But where they mean to sink ye. Oh brothers, Take heed of yonder deformed dog : Look when he fawns, he bites ; and when he bites, His... | |
| 1895 - 768 páginas
...brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. Si. A. Y, n. L Where you are liberal of your IOTCS and counsels, Be sure you be not loose ; for those...never found again. But where they mean to sink ye. S/i. IT. Tin. n. 1. Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! This is the state of man ; to-day... | |
| Thomas Donovan - 1896 - 490 páginas
...little happier than my wretched father : Yet thus far we are one in fortunes, — both Fell by our servants, by those men we lov'd most ; A most unnatural...never found again But where they mean to sink ye. AH good people, Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye : the last hour Of my long weary life is come upon... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1896 - 194 páginas
...father : 1 20 Yet thus far we are one in fortunes : both Fell by our servants, by those men we loved most ; A most unnatural and faithless service ! Heaven...fortunes, fall away Like water from ye, never found again 130 But where they mean to sink ye. All good people, Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye : the last... | |
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