 | Robert Plumer Ward - 1836 - 782 páginas
...obliged to confess, My words fly up, my thoughts remain below, Words without thoughts never to Heav'n can go. The heart of Tremaine was, indeed, something...him by all the world. For all the world was still nocking to the holiday-making on the other side of the garden, though the heat was so oppressive from... | |
 | Robert Plumer Ward - 1836 - 746 páginas
...knowledge, and, perhaps, without knowing it, for grace itself. It is seldom such prayers are unavailing. It is at least only where the heart is hardened to the...thoughts remain below, Words without thoughts never to Heav'n can go. The heart of Tremaine was, indeed, something relieved by this act of devotion, but he... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 páginas
...mother stays ; This physic but prolongs thy sickly days. [Exit. The King rises and advances. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below ; Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go.4 [Exit. 1 "That would be scanned" — that requires consideration. 3 The quarto reads, base and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1836 - 630 páginas
...mother stays : This physick but prolongs thy sickly days. [Exit. Tli£ King rises, and advances. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. [Exit. SCENE IV. — Another room in the same. Enter Queen and POLONIUS. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 páginas
...compell'd Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults, To give in evidence. 36 — iii. 3. 747 The same. My -words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. 36— iii. 3. 748 God's care over his creatures. He that doth the ravens feed, Yea, providently... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 páginas
...5. Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults, To give in evidence. 36 — iii. 3. 747 The same. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. 36— iii. 3. 748 God's care oner his creatures. He that doth the ravens feed, Yea, providently... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 páginas
...repentance can:—what can it not ? R 3 Hamlet. Act iii. Scene 3. PRAYER SHOULD COME FROM THE HEART. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words, without thoughts, never to Heaven go.* Hamlet. Act iii. Scene 3. UNWISE PRAYERS. Menecrates. . . , We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 páginas
...mother stays : — This physic but prolongs thy sickly days. [Exit. The KING rises, and advances. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words without thoughts, never to heaven go. [Exit. SCENE IV. — Another Room in the same. Enter QUEEN and POLONIUS. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 páginas
...mother stays : This physic but prolongs thy sickly days. » [Exit.. The KING rises and advances. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. [Exit. SCENE IV.— Another Room in the same. Enter QUEEN and POi.ONIUS. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
 | William Shakespeare, F. B. Watson - 1843 - 264 páginas
...ii. 1. O upright, just, and true-disposing God, How do I thank Thee. RICHARD III. iv. 4. THOUGHTS. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below ; Words, without thoughts, never to Heaven go. HAMLET, iii. 3. TEMPLE. All the city was moved, and the people ran together: and they took Paul,... | |
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