| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 510 pages
...travelling abed ; A prison for a debtor, that not dares To stride a limit. b Arv. What should we speak of,' When we are old as you ? when we shall hear The rain...prey Like warlike as the wolf, for what we eat: Our value is, to chase what flies; our cage We make a quire, as doth the prison'd bird, And sing our bondage... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 pages
...travelling a-bed ; A prison for a debtor, that not daree To stride a limit.1 An. What should we speak of,1 e chase what flies ; our cage We make a quire, as doth the prison bird, And sing our bondage freely.... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1831 - 478 pages
...beautiful village of Hampstead, where he closed his mortal career. DECEMBER, What shall we speak of When we are old as you ? when we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December? Shakspeare. THE last month of the year has only once had its came altered, which was in the time of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 pages
...walk proudly. (6) Scaly-winged. ie Compared with oura. To «rerpasi his bound. When we a« old a» you ? when we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December, how, In thi» our pinching cave, shall we discourse The freezing hours away ? We hate «een nothing : We are... | |
| James Boaden - Authors, English - 1833 - 406 pages
...most probably used his very language to her alarmed and cautious parent : " What should we speak of, When we are old as you ? When we shall hear The rain...The freezing hours away? — We have seen nothing." To the prudent representations of the danger of such a course, and a recital of the miseries which... | |
| James Boaden - Authors, English - 1833 - 408 pages
...most probably used his very language to her alarmed and cautious parent : " What should we speak of, When we are old as you? When we shall hear The rain...The freezing hours away? — We have seen nothing." To the prudent representations of the danger of such a course, and a recital of the miseries which... | |
| 1834 - 764 pages
...suckled in an unknown lair, nor has their sanctioned guardian ever given them cause to say, " We hare seen nothing : We are beastly ; subtle as the fox...warlike as the wolf for what we eat : Our valour is to chase what flies ; our cage We make a choir, as doth the prison bird, And sing our bondage freely."... | |
| 1834 - 734 pages
...been suckled in an unknown luir, nor has their sanctioned guardian ever given them cause to say, " We have seen nothing: We are beastly; subtle as the...prey; Like warlike as the wolf for what we eat: Our rnlour is to chase what flies; our cage We make a choir, as doth the prison bird, And sing our bondage... | |
| Catherine George Ward - 1834 - 596 pages
...When we are an old n• you ! when WP shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December, how, In thi• our pinching cave, shall we discourse The freezing hours away ! we have seen nothing We are beastly-puhtle as the fox, for prey : Like warlike as the wolf, fur what we eat: Our valour is to chase... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...travelling abed ; A prison for a debtor, that not dares To stride a limit.5 Arc. What should we speak of, When we are old as you ? when we shall hear The rain...prey ; Like warlike as the wolf, for what we eat. Our valor is, to chase what flies ; our cage 1 " In any service done, the advantage rises not from the... | |
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