| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 206 trang
...bestowing, madam, He was most princely. Ever witness for him Those twins of learning, that he raised in you, Ipswich, and Oxford ! one of which fell with him,...being little : And, to add greater honours to his age Than man could give him, he died fearing God. Kath. After my death I wish no other herald, No other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 204 trang
...princely. Ever witness for him Those twins of learninathat he raised in you, Ipswich, and Oxford T one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the...being little : And, to add greater honours to his age Than man could give_him, he died fearing God. Kath. After my death I wish no other herald, No other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 380 trang
...excellent in art and still so rising, That Christendom shall ever speak his virtue. His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him; For then, and not till then, he...being little: And, to add greater honours to his age Than man could give him, he died fearing God. KATH. After my death I wish no other herald, No other... | |
| Emily Vanderbilt Sloane Hammond - 1909 - 398 trang
...yet ye have not, because ye ask not. Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss. — JAMES 4: 2, 3 His overthrow heaped happiness upon him; For then,...himself, And found the blessedness of being little. SHAKESPEARE Success feeds with fresh hopes; they are able to conquer because they seem to be able.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 236 trang
...broken with the storms of state," to beg "a little earth for charity"; and when "His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him; For then, and not till then, he...himself, And found the blessedness of being little." Nor is the change in our feelings towards them, after their fall, merely an effect passing within ourselves:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 566 trang
...rising, That Christendom shall ever speak his virtue. His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him ; 64 For then, and not till then, he felt himself, And...being little : And, to add greater honours to his age Than man could give him, he died fearing God. 68 KATHARINE. After my death I wish no other herald,... | |
| Effie M. Chadsey - 1911 - 154 trang
...use; Th' unhappy have but hours, and those they lose. — Dry den. TWENTY-SIXTH His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him; For then, and not till then, he felt himself, And found the filessedness of being little. — Shakspeare. TWENTY-SEVENTH Happiness is inward, and not outward;... | |
| Henry Lowther Clarke - 1912 - 278 trang
...excellent in art, and yet so rising, That Christendom shall ever speak his virtue. His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him, For then, and not till then, he...being little : And, to add greater honours to his age, Than man could give him, he died fearing God. Henry VIII, Act IV, sc. 2. 1 The Queen died on March... | |
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