| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 452 pages
...SCENE I. Navarre. A Park, with a Palace in it. Enter the King, BIRON, LONGAVILLB, and DUMAIN. King. Let fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd...And make us heirs of all eternity. Therefore, brave conquerors!—for so you are, That war against your own affections, And the huge army of the world's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 456 pages
...SCENE I. Navarre. A Park, with a Palace in it. Enter the King, BIRON, LONGAvILLE, and DUMAIN. King. Let fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd...And make us heirs of all eternity. Therefore, brave conquerors!—for so you are, That war against your own affections, And the huge army of the world's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1805 - 924 pages
...to etymology.] The instalment of mowing; a crooked blade joined at rif;ht angles to a long pole. Let fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd...death : "When, spite of cormorant devouring time, TV endeavour of this present breath mav buy That honour, which shall 'bate his n^iLe s keen edge, A'i<!... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 440 pages
...fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live registered upon our brazen tombs, And then grace its ill the disgrace of death; 'When, spite of cormorant devouring...present breath may buy That honour, which shall bate his scyth'es keen edge, And make us heirs of all eternity. Therefore r brave conquerors ! — for so you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 436 pages
...I. Navarre, A park, with a palace ' in it. Enter the King, Biron, Longaville, and Dumajn King. LET fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd...brave conquerors !— for so you are, That war against yourowu affections, And the huge army of the world's desires,— Our late edict shall strongly stand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 452 pages
...and Domain King. LET fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd upon our hrazen tomhs, And then grace us in the disgrace of death; When,...cormorant devouring time, The endeavour of this present hreath may huy That honour, which shall hate his scythe's keen edge, And iriukv us heirs of all eternity.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 544 pages
...Passion, sway. t LOVE'S LABOUR-LOST, l!591. TAME— generous Minds look to it beyond • the Tomb. Let Fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd...Death ; When, spite of cormorant devouring Time, The endeavor of this present breath may buy That Honor which shall bate his scythe's keen And make us Heirs... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1813 - 332 pages
...their prey, the murderous band ! Ah, tell them they are men ! " Gray. 92. On Posthumous Fame. " Let Fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd...devouring Time, The endeavour of this present breath may bring That honour which shall bate his scythe's keen edge, And make us heirs of all eternity." Sbahp.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. SHAKSPBARI. A laudable Ambition far Fame and true Conguett described. King. LET Fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd...of death ; When, spite of cormorant devouring time, Th' endeavour of this present breath may buy That honor which shall bate his scythe's keen ed-e, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 332 pages
...SCENE I. Navarre. A Park, with a Palace in it. Enter the King, BIRON, LONGAVILLE, and DUMAIN. King. LET fame, that all hunt after in their lives,. Live register'd...this present breath may buy That honour, which shall bathe his scythe's keen edge, And make us heirs of all eternity. Therefore, brave conquerors ! —... | |
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