Familiar Quotations ...Little, Brown & Company, 1875 - 864 strán (strany) |
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Strana 41
... breath , and whisp'ring humbleness . Act i . Sc . 3 . When did friendship take A breed of barren metal of his friend ? Mislike me not for my complexion , The shadow'd livery of the burnish'd sun . Ibid . Act ii . Sc . I. According to ...
... breath , and whisp'ring humbleness . Act i . Sc . 3 . When did friendship take A breed of barren metal of his friend ? Mislike me not for my complexion , The shadow'd livery of the burnish'd sun . Ibid . Act ii . Sc . I. According to ...
Strana 55
... breath . Act iv . Sc . 3.1 When you do dance , I wish you A wave o ' th ' sea , that you might ever do Nothing but that . To unpath'd waters , undream'd shores . Ibid . KING JOHN . Ibid . Lord of thy presence , and no land beside . Act ...
... breath . Act iv . Sc . 3.1 When you do dance , I wish you A wave o ' th ' sea , that you might ever do Nothing but that . To unpath'd waters , undream'd shores . Ibid . KING JOHN . Ibid . Lord of thy presence , and no land beside . Act ...
Strana 66
... breath , and so was he ; but we rose both at an instant , and fought a long hour by Shrewsbury clock . Ibid . Purge , and leave sack , and live cleanly . Ibid . KING HENRY IV . , PART II . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So ...
... breath , and so was he ; but we rose both at an instant , and fought a long hour by Shrewsbury clock . Ibid . Purge , and leave sack , and live cleanly . Ibid . KING HENRY IV . , PART II . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So ...
Strana 75
... breathing world , scarce half made up , And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them , Why , I , in this weak piping time of peace , Have no delight to pass away the time , Unless to see my shadow in the ...
... breathing world , scarce half made up , And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them , Why , I , in this weak piping time of peace , Have no delight to pass away the time , Unless to see my shadow in the ...
Strana 85
... breath , May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet . Ibid.1 How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears ! Ibid . Good night , good night : parting is such sweet sorrow , That I shall ...
... breath , May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet . Ibid.1 How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears ! Ibid . Good night , good night : parting is such sweet sorrow , That I shall ...
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Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace Their Sources, Passages and ... John Bartlett Úplné zobrazenie - 1882 |
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Strana 372 - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in Heaven. As some tall cliff, that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
Strana 112 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand an end, Like quills upon the fretful porpentine: But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
Strana 117 - With a bare bodkin ? who would fardels bear, To grunt and sweat under a weary life, But that the dread of something after death, The undiscover'd country from whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of ? Thus conscience does make cowards of us all...
Strana 79 - Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream that must for ever hide me. Vain pomp and glory of this world, I hate ye: I feel my heart new open'd. O how wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes
Strana 240 - From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began : From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man.
Strana 593 - Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of truth with falsehood, for the good or evil side; Some great cause, God's New Messiah, offering each the bloom or blight, Parts the goats upon the left hand and the sheep upon the right; And the choice goes by forever 'twixt that darkness and that light.
Strana 122 - What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unus'd.
Strana 521 - twas a pleasing fear, For I was as it were a child of thee, And trusted to thy billows far and near, And laid my hand upon thy mane — as I do here.
Strana 121 - The counterfeit presentment of two brothers. See what a grace was seated on this brow ; Hyperion's curls, the front of Jove himself, An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill ; A combination and a form indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
Strana 520 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...