| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 168 pages
...kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness: so we'll live, 2CO And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues...loses, and who wins; who's in, who's out; And take upon's the mystery of things, As if we were God's spies: and we 'll wear out, In a walled prison, packs... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - English drama - 1872 - 488 pages
...I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgivness : so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues...who wins, who's in, who's out ; — And take upon 's the mystery of things, As if we were God's spies : and we'll wear out, In a wall'd prison, packs... | |
| John Conington - Classical philology - 1872 - 622 pages
...pleasant discourse : — No, no, no, no ! Come, let's away to prison : We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage : When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll...forgiveness. So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news : and we'll talk with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 344 pages
...Lear to Cordelia when taken Prisoners* Come, let's away to prison : We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage : When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll...: so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies and hear poor rogues Talk of court news ; and we '11 talk with... | |
| John Conington - Classical philology - 1872 - 624 pages
...pleasant discourse : — No, no, no, no ! Come, let's away to prison : We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage : When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll...forgiveness. So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news : and we'll talk with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 504 pages
...I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness : So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues...upon us the mystery of things, As if we were God's spies3 : And we'll wear out, In a wall'd prison, packs and sects4 of great ones, That ebb and flow... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1876 - 868 pages
...gentle treatment"— Spk. Cam. " So we'll live, and pr»y, and and tint was ting, and tell old tales, and laugh at gilded butterflies ; and hear poor rogues...too ; who loses and who wins, who's in, who's out, in a wall'd prison packs and sets of greut ones, that ebb and flow by th* moo n." — Sftateapfare.... | |
| William Hazlitt - English literature - 1878 - 560 pages
...these sisters? Lear. No, no, no, no ! Come, let's away to prison : We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage : When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll...: so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news ; and we'll talk with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 240 pages
...these sisters ? Lear. No, no, no, no ! Come, let's away to prison : We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage : When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll...: so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of Court news ; and we'll talk with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 330 pages
...pass sentence. And ask of thee forgiveness. So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues...too, Who loses and who wins ; who's in, who's out ; 2 And take upon's the mystery of tilings, As if we were God's spies : 3 and we'll wear out, In a... | |
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