Thou must be patient; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry: — I will preach to thee; mark me. Glo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of... Poems - Page 148by Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 157 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 pages
...the air, We wawl. and cry : — I will preach to thee ; mark me. Olo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of fools ; This a good block ?t It were a delicate stratagem, to shoe A troop of horse with felt : I'll put... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 pages
...smell the air, We wawl, and cry :— I will preach to thee ; mark me. Glo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of fools ; This a good block ? t It were a delicate stratagem, to shoe A troop of horse with felt : I'll put... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 pages
...smell the air, We wawl, and cry : — 1 will preach to thee ; mark me. Gh. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. hether: For through his mane and tail the hiifh wind SHU stageof fools ; This a good block ?] It were a delicate stratagem, to shoe A troop of horse with felt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 pages
...bran ; contempt, and grace. 31— iv. 2. 34. The game. The first time that we smell the air, We wawl and cry : When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of fools. 34 — iv. 6. 35. Human nature alike in all. Hath not a Jew eyes i hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pages
...smell the air, We wawl and cry.— I will preach to thee : mark me. Glo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. and utility. And as our vineyards, fallows, This a good block ?— It were a delicate stratagem to shoe A troop of horse with feltl I '11 put it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 pages
...spirit never Did steer humanity ; but you, gods, will give us Some faults to make us men. AC v. 1. When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of fools. KL iv. 6. He was not born to shame : Upon his brow shame is asham'd to sit ; For 'tis a throne where... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2000 - 324 pages
...the air, We wail and cry. I will preach to thee: mark me. 170 GLOUCESTER Alack, alack, the day. LEAR When we are born, we cry that we are come To this great stage of fools. This' a good block. 173 It were a delicate stratagem to shoe 174 A troop of horse with felt; and when... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2001 - 334 pages
...preach to thee . Mark me . GLOUCESTER Alack, alack, the day! 170 LEAR \removing his crown of weeds] When we are born, we cry that we are come To this great stage of fools. This' a good block. 158 tattered] Q (tottered) 161Notears,now]oxFORD(conj. Blayney); nonowQ; Now, now,... | |
| Daniel Fischlin, Mark Fortier - English drama - 2000 - 330 pages
...that We tast the Air We Wail and Cry - I'll preach to thee, Mark. EDGAR Break lab'ring Heart. LEAR When we are Born we Cry that we are come To this great Stage of Fools. (Enter Two or Three GENTLEMEN.) GENTLEMAN O here he is, lay hand upon him, Sir, Your dearest Daughter... | |
| Harold Bloom - Characters and characteristics in literature - 2001 - 750 pages
...thee: mark. / [ Lear takes offhis crouTi ofweeds and flowers.] I Glou. Alack, alack the day! / Lear. When we are born, we cry that we are come /To this great stage of fools. [IV. vi. 174-81] obra incluye no sólo la benignidad de Lear y el resentimiento de Goneril y Regan,... | |
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