Let me speak, sir, For heaven now bids me ; and the words I utter Let none think flattery, for they'll find them truth. This royal infant (heaven still move about her !), Though in her cradle, yet now promises Upon this land a thousand thousand blessings,... The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare - Page 302by William Shakespeare - 1826Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 556 pages
...me speak, sir, For Heaven now bids me ; and the words I utter Let none think flattery, for they '11 find them truth. This royal infant, (Heaven still...her!) Though in her cradle, yet now promises Upon this laud a thousand thousand blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness : She shall be (But few now... | |
| J. Bradshawe Walker - 1853 - 166 pages
...been charged with court pandering,) he who wrote " for all time," our own immortal Shakspere, says— For Heaven now bids me, and the words I utter Let...blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness; she shall be " Let me speak, sir, A pattern to all princes living with her, (But few'now living can behold that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 pages
...have beeu UM prodigal : I thank ve heartily ; 90 shall this lady, When she has so much English. Cran. Let me speak, sir, For Heaven now bids me ; and the...promises Upon this land a thousand thousand blessings, W hich time shall bring to ripeness : She shall be (But few now living can behold that goodness,) A... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1853 - 770 pages
...the person of some inspired soothsayer, would have uttered over bim such a prophecy аз this: — Let me speak. Sir, For Heaven now bids me, and the...her!) Though in her cradle, yet now promises Upon thin land a thousand thousand blessing», Which time ehall bring to ripeness ; eho •hall be (But... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 538 pages
...have been too prodigal : I thank ye heartily ; so shall this lady, When she has so much English. Cran. Let me speak, sir, For Heaven now bids me ; and the...I utter Let none think flattery, for they'll find 'em truth. This royal infant, — Heaven still move about her ! — Though in her cradle, yet now promises... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 100 pages
...born at Greenwich Palace, 7th September, and christened on the 10th of the same month, 1533. Cran. Let me speak, sir, For Heaven now bids me ; and the...Which time shall bring to ripeness : She shall be A pattern to all princes living with her, And all that shall succeed : truth shall nurse her, Holy... | |
| British history - 1855 - 482 pages
...pray for them that despitefully use you and persecute you." XXVIII. PROSPEROUS TIMES. AD 1558—1603. This royal infant, Heaven still move about her, Though...blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness. She shall be A pattern to all princes living with her, And all that shall succeed. * * * * * * * * * All princely... | |
| 1857 - 432 pages
...the following words : — [reading] " Let me speak, sir, for Heaven now bids me. " This royal infant, though in her cradle, " Yet now promises upon this...which time " Shall bring to ripeness. She shall be benediranno, ei suoinemicitremeranno dinanzi a lei, come un campo di spiche battute, e piegheranno... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1857 - 448 pages
...with mother and child. It is said that, rubbing up his recollection of Shakspeare, he exclaimed, — " This royal Infant (Heaven still move about her !),...promises Upon this land a thousand thousand blessings, Winch time shall bring to ripeness. — In her days every man shall eat in safety, Under his own vine,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 790 pages
...speak, sir, For heaven now bids me ; and the words I utter Let none think flattery, for they '11 mid 'em truth. This royal infant, (heaven still move about...yet now promises Upon this land a thousand thousand blívisin«;--. Which time shall bring to ripeness : she shall bu (But few now living can behold that... | |
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