tis slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword ; whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world : kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave... The biblical museum. Old Testament - Trang 62bởi James Comper Gray - 1876Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 642 trang
...them, like an ape doth nuts 3, in the comer of his jaw ; first mouthed to be last swallowed: When he Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose tongue...whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth bely All corners of the world.' 1 ' But soft,' these two words are not in the folio. , 2 Here the quarto... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 554 trang
...them, like an ape doth nuts3, in the corner of his jaw ; first mouthed to be last swallowed: When he Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose tongue...whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth bely All corners of the world.' 1 ' But soft,' these two words are not in the folio. ' Here the quarto... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 trang
...— No, 'tis slander; Whose edge is sharper than the sword ; whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms2 of Nile; whose breath Rides on the posting winds,...belie All corners of the world: kings, queens, and states3, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters. — What cheer,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 trang
...bastardy ; we still say base born. 10 ' Whose sting is sharper than the sword's.' So in Cymbeline : ' Slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile.' (For, as the case now stands, it is a curse He cannot be compell'd to't), once remove The root of his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 trang
...bastardy; we still say base born. 10 ' Whose sting is sharper than the sword's.' So in Cymbeline : ' Slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile.' (For, as the case now stands, it is a curse He cannot be compell'd to't), once remove The root of his... | |
| Ambrose Marten - 1826 - 926 trang
...and sound at Rome. JENNY KELLY. No, 'tis slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword ; whose tongne Outvenoms all the worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie AH corners of the world. How many an affecting narrative might be drawn from the stories which the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 trang
...corner of his jaw; first mouthed to be last swallowed: When he Ros. Take you me for a sponge, my lord ? Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose tongue Out-venoms all the worms of Nile, whose hreath Rides on the posting winds, and doth bely All corners of the world.' 1 ' But soft, ' these two... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 576 trang
...Whose edge is sharperthan the sword ; whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms2 of Nile; whose breath Hides on the posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world: kings, queens, and states3, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters. — What cheer,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 trang
...disloyal. Pis. What shall I need to draw my sword ? the paper Hath cut her throat already. — No, 'tis slander; Whose edge is sharper than the sword; whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms2 of Nile; whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world: kings,... | |
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