But I remember when the fight was done, When I was dry with rage and extreme toil, Breathless and faint, leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, and trimly dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom, and his chin new reap'd Show'd like a stubble-land... Elements of Criticism - Trang 224bởi Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 346 trang
...dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin, newreap'd, Show'd like a stubble land at harvest home ; He was perfumed like a milliner > And 'twixt his finger and his thumb he held A pouncet-box, which ever and anon He gave his nose, and took 't away again ; — Who, therewith angry,... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 trang
...there a certain lord, neat, trimly dresi'd, Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin, new reap'd, Show'd like a stubble-land at harvest-home ; He was perfumed...milliner ¡ And 'twixt his finger and his thumb he held Л pouncet-box,4 which ever and anon He gave Ms nose, and took't away again ;— Who, therewith angry,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 trang
...might, His weary pounces, all in vain doth spend To truss the prey too heavy for his flight. Spenur. He was perfumed like a milliner, And, 'twixt his finger and his thumb, he held A pouncetbm, which ever and anon He gave his nose. Shaktpeare. Henry IV . Barbarous people, that go naked,... | |
| William Scott - 1829 - 420 trang
...home. He was perfum'd like a milliner; And 'twixt his finger and his thumb, he held A pouncet box, which, ever and anon, He gave his nose. And still he smil'd and talkVI : And as the soldiers bare dead bodies by, He calt'd them untaught knaves, unmannerly, To bring... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 trang
...dressed, Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin, new reaped, Showed like a stubble-land at harvest home. He was perfumed like a milliner ; And 'twixt his finger and his thumb he held A pouncet-box, which ever and anon He gave his nose ! and still he smiled, and talked ; And, as the soldiers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 554 trang
...there a certain lord, neat, trimly dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin, new reap'd, Show'd like a stubble-land at harvest-home; He was perfumed...milliner ; And 'twixt his finger and his thumb he held A pouncel-box,4 which ever and anon He gave his nose, and took't away again ;— Who, (herewith angry,... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 trang
...dressed, Fresh as a bridegroom; and his chin, new reaped, Showed like a stubble-land at harvest home. He was perfumed like a milliner; * And 'twixt his finger and his thumb he held A pouncet-box, which ever and anon He gave his nose! and still he smiled, and talked; And, as the soldiers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 trang
...there a certain lord, neat, trimly dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom : and his chin, new r?ap'd, Show'd like a stubble-land at harvest-home ; He was perfumed like a milliner ; And 'twixt his unser and his thumb he held A pouneet-box,4 which ever and anon H» save his nose, and took't away... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 trang
...dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin, new reap'd, Show'd like a stubble-land at harvest-home ;f He was perfumed like a milliner ; And 'twixt his finger and his thumb he held A pouncet-box,^: which ever and anon He gave his nose, and took't away again ; — Who, therewith angiy,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 trang
...there a certain lord, neat, trimly dress'd. Fresh as a bridegroom; and his chin, new rcap'd, Show'd hath, indeed, better bettered expectation, than you...of me to tell you how. Leon. He hath an uncle here pouncet-box, 30) which ever and anon He gave his nose, and took't away again; Who, therewith angry,... | |
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