My parks, my walks, my manors that I had, Even now forsake me ; and, of all my lands, Is nothing left me, but my body's length ! Why, what is pomp, rule, reign, but earth and dust? And, live we how we can, yet die we must. The Works of William Shakspeare - Seite 255von William Shakespeare - 1852Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 Seiten
...his brow ? Lo, now my glory smear' d in dust and blood ! [had, My parks, my walks, my manors that I Even now forsake me ; and of all my lands, Is nothing...and dust ? And, live we how we can, yet die we must. HENRY VI. ON HIS OWN LENITY. I HAVE not stopp'd mine ears to their demands, Nor posted off their suits... | |
| William Burgess - 1903 - 322 Seiten
...deceit? Why should I then be false, since it is true That I must die here, and live hence by truth ? Lo, now my glory smear'd in dust and blood ! My parks,...all my lands Is nothing left me but my body's length I Why, what is pomp, rule, reign, but earth and dust? And, live we how we can, yet die we must. ///... | |
| William Murison - 1910 - 416 Seiten
...Nevilles in history. Shakespeare appropriately makes the dying Warwick say, " Lo, now my glory smeared in dust and blood ! My parks, my walks, my manors...dust ? And, live we how we can, yet die we must." 6. The Transition from Mediaeval to Modern History. Introduction. Comparing a man of Chaucer's age... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1910 - 232 Seiten
...wrinkles in my brows, now fill'd with blood, Were liken'd oft to kingly sepulchres ; 20 For who liv'd king but I could dig his grave ? And who durst smile...that I had, Even now forsake me ; and of all my lands 25 Is nothing left me but my body's length. 15-18. And kept . . . the world] omitted Q. 19-26. The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1910 - 226 Seiten
...wrinkles in my brows, now fill'd with blood, Were liken'd oft to kingly sepulchres ; 2O For who liv'd king but I could dig his grave ? And who durst smile...that I had, Even now forsake me ; and of all my lands 25 Is nothing left me but my body's length. 15-18. Ami kept . . . the world] omitted Q. 19-26. Tin-... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 436 Seiten
...brow ? Lo ! now my glory smear' d in dust and blood ; My parks, my walks, my manors that I had, 24 Even now forsake me ; and of all my lands Is nothing...and dust ? And, live we how we can, yet die we must. 28 Enter OXFORD and SOMERSET. SOMERSET. Ah I Warwick, Warwick, wert thou as we are, We might recover... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 192 Seiten
...wrinkles in my brows, now fill'd with blood, Were lik'ned oft to kingly sepulchres ; 20 For who liv'd king, but I could dig his grave ? And who durst smile...that I had, Even now forsake me, and of all my lands 25 Enter Oxford and Somerset. Som. Ah, Warwick, Warwick ! wert thou as we are, We might recover all... | |
| Andrew Macphail - 1916 - 542 Seiten
...wrinkles in my brows, now fill'd with blood, Were likened oft to kingly sepulchres ; For who liv'd king, but I could dig his grave ? And who durst smile...and dust ? And, live we how we can, yet die we must. EDWARD DE VERE, EARL OF OXFORD 39. ' fI^ere I a King ' WERE I a King, I might command content ; Were... | |
| Frederick Parkes Weber - 1918 - 850 Seiten
...King Henry VI, Part III. (act v., scene 2), Warwick, "the King-maker," says: — " My parks, my w#lks, my manors that I had, Even now forsake me ; and of...and dust? And, live we how we can, yet die we must." In Shakespeare's King Richard II (act iii., scene 2), King Richard says : — " And nothing can we... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1910 - 228 Seiten
...wrinkles in my brows, now fill'd with blood, Were liken'd oft to kingly sepulchres ; 20 For who liv'd king but I could dig his grave ? And who durst smile...that I had, Even now forsake me ; and of all my lands 25 Is nothing left me but my body's length. 15-18. And kept . . . the world] omitted Q. 19-26. /'//.•... | |
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