| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 576 pages
...Or, like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'errun and trampled on : Then what they do in present, Though...shakes his parting guest by the hand; And with his arms out-stretched, as he would fly, Grasps-in the comer : 'Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 pages
...the abject rear, О'ег-run and trampled on : Then what they do in present, Though less than yours m Ну, GraspsHin the comer: Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. O, let not virtue seek... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 pages
...like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and omposition of Shakspeare, is more than can Ay, Grasps-in the comer: Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. 0, let not virtue seek... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 446 pages
...O'er-run and trampled on. Then, what they do in present, Though less than yours in past, must o'crtop yours ; For time is like a fashionable host, That...welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. Let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was ; for beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone,... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1853 - 716 pages
...like a gallant horse, fall'n in first rank, Lie there for pavcmdht to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on : then what they do in present, Though...host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the band, And with his arms outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer : Welcome ever smiles, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 pages
...thousand thousand friends ; Lending him wit, that to bad debtors lends. Poems. 58. Farewell and Welcome. Time is like a fashionable host, That slightly shakes...And with his arms out-stretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer: Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. 26 — iii. 3. 59. The past... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 pages
...sexton, Time, IB it aa he will ? KJ iii. 1. We are Time's subjects, and Time bids be gone. H.IV. pT.ni3. Time is like a fashionable host, That slightly shakes...And with his arms out-stretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer : welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. TC iii. 3. Time is a very... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 538 pages
...— And all cry — Hector, Hector's dead." Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on. Then, what they do in present, Though...And farewell goes out sighing. O ! let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was ; for beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1854 - 796 pages
...like a gallant horse fallen in first rank. Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on : Then what they do in present, Though...And with his arms out-stretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer : Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. O, let not virtue seek Remuneration... | |
| Book - 1854 - 496 pages
...like a gallant horse, fall'n in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on : then what they do in present, Though...hand, And with his arms outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer : Weleome ever smiles, And Farewell goes out sighing. O ! let not Virtue seek Remuneration... | |
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