| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 páginas
...sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark !) And telling me, the sovereign'st thing on earth Was...inward bruise ; And that it was great pity, so it was, That villanous salt-petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a good... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 páginas
...sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark !) And telling me, the sovereign'st thing on earth Was...inward bruise ; And that it was great pity, so it was, That villanous saltpetre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a good... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 páginas
...sovereign'st thing on earth Was parmaceti, for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity, so it was, That villanous saltpetre should be digg'd Out of the bowels...harmless earth, Which many a good tall} fellow had destroy'd So cowardly ; and, but for these vile guns, He would himself have been a soldier. 18 —... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 páginas
...on earth Was parmacity for an inward bruise, And that it was great pity, so it was, This villainous salt-petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the...harmless earth, Which many a good tall fellow had destroy'd So cowardly; and, but for these vile guns, He would himself have been a soldier. This bald,... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1839 - 316 páginas
...parmacety for an inward bruise j And that it was a pity, BO it was, That this villanou3 salt-netre should be digg'd , Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a good tall fellow had destroyed So cowardly ; and but for these vile guns, He would himself have been a soldier." 06s. Having... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 572 páginas
...sovereign'st thing on earth And that it was great pity, so it was, That villanous saltpetre should be digged Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a good, tall fellow had destroyed So cowardly; and, but for these vile guns, He would himself have been a soldier. This bald,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 568 páginas
...inward bruise ; ' And that it was great pity, so it was, That villanous saltpetre should be digged Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a good, tall fellow had destroyed So cowardly ; and, but for these vile guns, He would himself have been a soldier. This bald,... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1840 - 314 páginas
...sovereign's! thing on earth Was parmacety for an inward bruise ; And that it was a pity, so it was, That this villanous salt-petre should be digg'd Out of...harmless earth, Which many a good tall fellow had destroyed So cowardly ; and but for these vile guns, He would himself have been a soldier." Obs. Having... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1840 - 342 páginas
...waiting gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark!) And telling me the sovereign's! thing on earth Was parmaceti for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity, so it was, That villainous saltpetre should be digged Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a good... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 páginas
...sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, God save the mark ! And telling me, the sovereign'st thing on earth Was...inward bruise ; And that it was great pity, so it was, This7 villainous salt-petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a... | |
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