| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 476 páginas
...the world, Is all too wanton, and too full of gawds, To give me andience : — If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound one unto the drowsy race of night; If this same were a church-yard where we stand. And thou possessed with a thousand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 364 páginas
...the world, Is all too wanton, and too full of gawds, To give me audience : — If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound one unto the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a church-yard where we stand. And thou possessed with a thousand... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...of the world, Is all too wanton, and too full of gaudes, To give me audience. If the midnight-bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound one unto the drowsy race of ni"ht ; If this same were a church-yard where we stand, And thou ]xjssessed with a thousand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 372 páginas
...the world, Is all too wanton, and loo full of gawds, To give me audience : — If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound one unto the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a church-yard where we stand, And thou possessed with a thousand... | |
| 1820 - 428 páginas
...watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon checr'd up the heavy time. SING ion i.. If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound one unto the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a church-yard where we stand, And thou possessed with a thousand... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 1820 - 258 páginas
...minutes to the Irour, Still and anon cheer'd up the heavy time. KING ,T(JI!K. If the midnight bell' Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound one unto the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a church-yard where we stand, And thou possessed with a thousand... | |
| 1842 - 614 páginas
...the Columbines a-dancing in that_C'hina vase. But suppose, as King John says, that The midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound one unto the drowsy race of night : If this same were a churchyard, where we stand — the grass damp — the wind... | |
| 1824 - 572 páginas
...crime, when the suborner feels ashamed to avow his horrid purpose : .i.' • " If the midnight bell Did with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound one unto the drowsy nice of night ; Jf this same were a churchyard whore we stand, And thou possessed with a thousand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 372 páginas
...the world, Is all too wanton, and too full of gawds, To give me audience : — If the midnight bell Did, with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, Sound one unto the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a church-yard where we stand, And thou possessed with a thousand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 páginas
...the world, Is all too wanton, and too full of gawds, t To give me audience : — If the midnight bell a Christian courtesy ; — let him look to his" bond. Solar. W drowsy race of night ; If this same were a church-yard wheje we stand, *t And thou possessed with a... | |
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