| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 páginas
...down, and basked him in the sun, And railed on lady Fortune in good terms, In good set terms,—and yet a motley fool. Good-morrow, fool, quoth I. No,...lack-lustre eye, Says, very wisely, It is ten o'clock. 'TYs but an hour ago, since it was nine; Thus may we see, quoth he, how the world wags : And after... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 páginas
...world !) As I do live by food, I met a fool, Who laid him down and bask'd him in the sun, And rail'd t hold, when 'tis Oppos'd, : 'Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; And so from hour... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 páginas
...good set terms, — and yet a motley fool. " Good-morrow, fool," quoth I : " No, sir," quoth lie, " Robin shall restore amends. [Exit. BATTLE OF тик...SCENE 1. " NEW bent in heaven" — The old copiée, qu : 'Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; And so from hour... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 536 páginas
...Forttuia favet fatvis, is, as Mr. Upton observes, the saying here alluded to ; or, as in Puhlitis Syrus : And then he drew a dial from his poke : And looking...o'clock : Thus may we see, quoth he, how the world wags : 'Tis but an hour ago, since it was nine ; And after an hour more, 'twill be eleven ; And so, from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 74 páginas
...life is this, That your poor friends must woo your company ? What, you look merrily ! Jaques. (L.) A fool, a fool ! — I met a fool i' the forest, A...: Thus may we see," quoth he, " how the world wags : 'Tis but an hour ago since it was nine ; And after one hour more, 'twill be eleven ; And so, from... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 570 páginas
...in good terms, In good set terms, — and yet a motley fool. ' Good morrow, fool,' quoth I : ' Xo, sir,' quoth he, ' Call me not fool, till heaven hath...: Thus may we see,' quoth he, ' how the world wags : "Pis but an h»ur ago, since it was nine ; And after an hour more, 'twill be eleven ; And so, from... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 574 páginas
...good set terms, — and yet a motley fool. ' Good morrow, fool,' quoth I : ' No, sir,' quoth ho, ' Call me not fool, till heaven hath sent me fortune...: Thus may we see,' quoth he, ' how the world wags : "I'is but an hour ago, sinca it was nine ; And after an hour more, 'twill be eleven ; • And so,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 556 páginas
...farther. O, I die for food ! Here lie I down, and measure out my grave. Farewell, kind master. 0/7. Why, how now, Adam ! No greater heart in thee ? Live...with lack-lustre eye, Says, very wisely. It is ten o* clock. Thus may we see, quoth he, how the world wags : 'Tis but an hour ago, since it was nine ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 586 páginas
...man. 1 Lord. My lord, he is but even now gone hence. Here was he merry, hearing of a song. Duke 6'. If he, compact of jars,1 grow musical, We shall have...lack-lustre eye, Says, very wisely, It is ten o'clock. Tltus may we see, quoth he, how the world wags: 'Tis but an hour ago, since it was nine ; And after... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 páginas
...and yet a motley fool. Good morrow, fool, quoth I. No, sir, quoth he, Call me not fool, till lieav'n hath sent me fortune. And then he drew a dial from...o'clock : Thus may we see, quoth he, how the world wags ; 'Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; And so from hour... | |
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