| Charles Witcomb - English language - 1884 - 182 pages
...he's something stained With grief, that's beauty's canker, thou might'st call him A goodly person. Let's talk of graves, of worms and epitaphs; Make...the earth. Let's choose executors and talk of wills. SHAKESPEARE. SHAKESPEARE. Whatever word you chance to drop, The travelled fool your mouth will stop... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1885 - 784 pages
...followers, be at last seems to throw away all hope, and gives this passionate utterance to his despair : No matter where ; of comfort no man speak : Let's...rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth. Lot's choose executors, and talk of wills : And yet not so, — for what can we bequeath, Save our... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 532 pages
...Where is the duke my father with his power? K. Bic/i. No matter where ; of comfort no man speak: Let :s talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs; Make dust...wills: And yet not so, — for what can we bequeath, 1 flit property, its nntural quality. Save our deposed bodies to the ground ? IM Our lauds, our lives,... | |
| Alexander Melville Bell - Elocution - 1887 - 270 pages
...then show likest God's, When mercy seasons justice. MISERY IN ROYALTY.—Shakespeare. Of cvmfort . . . no man speak : Let's talk of graves, of worms, and...choose executors, and talk of wills . . . And yet not so,—for what can we bequeath, Save our deposed bodies to the ground ? Our lands, our lives, and all... | |
| William Shakespeare - Manuscripts, English - 1888 - 522 pages
...grav'd in the hollow ground. Aum. Is Bushy, Green, and the Earl of Wiltshire dead? 141 Scroop. Ay, all of them at Bristol lost their heads. Aum. Where...rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth. Let 's choose executors, and talk of wills : And yet not so, — for what can we bequeath, Hit property.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1888 - 550 pages
...all of them at Bristol lost their heads. Aum. Where is the duke my father with his power? K. Kifh. No matter where; of comfort no man speak: Let's talk...executors, and talk of wills: And yet not so, — for what cau we bequeath, i nit property, Its natural quality. Save our deposed bodies to the ground '. is*... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 222 pages
...graved in the hollow ground. 140 Aum. Is Bushy, Green, and the Earl of Wiltshire dead ? Scroop. Ay, all of them at Bristol lost their heads. Aum. Where...K. Rich. No matter where ; of comfort no man speak : Let 's talk of graves, of worms and epitaphs ; Make dust our paper and with rainy eyes Write sorrow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 200 pages
...Bagot had fled to Ireland to join Richard there. Aum. Is Bushy, Green, and th' Earl of Wiltshire dead? Scroop. Yea, all of them at Bristol lost their heads....our paper, and with rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosorn of the Earth. Let's choose executors, and talk of wills : And yet not so, — for what can we... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 504 pages
...fell wound, — graved in the hollow ground. Aum. Are Bushy, Green, and the Earl of Wiltshire, dead ? Scroop. Yea, all of them at Bristol* lost their heads....Rich. No matter where ; — of 'comfort no man speak : Let 's talk of 'graves, of worms, and epitaphs ; Make 'dust our paper ; and, with rainy eyes, Write... | |
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