Be absolute for death ; either death, or life, Shall thereby be the sweeter. Reason thus with life : — If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep : a breath thou art, Servile to all the skyey influences, That dost this habitation,... The Plays - Página 38por William Shakespeare - 1824Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
 | William Shakespeare - 1847
...mharp and mlphuroui bolt - - ... _.т. '-.Л SCENE I. — A Room in the Prison. Enter DUKE, as a Friar, partly by his oaths, which first possessed them, partly...appointed, next morning at the temple, and there, before skyey influences, That dost this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict. Merely, thou art death's... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1848
...? Claud. The miserable have no other medicine, But only hope : I have hope to live, and am prepared to die. Duke. Be absolute for death ; either death...thee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep : 1 a breath thou art, (Servile to all the skyey influences,) That dost this habitation, where thou... | |
 | William John Birch - 1848 - 547 páginas
...does not make the thought of pardon in the presence of another and final judge occur to either:— Duke, Be absolute for death : either death, or life,...Reason thus with life ; If I do lose thee, I do lose athing That none but fools would keep ; a breath thou art, (Servile to all the skiey influences) That... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1850
...? Claud. The miserable have no other medicine, But only hope : I have hope to live, and am prepared to die. Duke. Be absolute for death ; either death...thee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep : 1 a breath thou art, (Servile to all the skyey influences,) That dost this habitation, where thou... | |
 | 1850
...Angelo? Claud. The miserable have no other medicine^ But only hope : 1 have hope to live, and am prepared to die. Duke. Be absolute for death ; either death...thee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep : 1 a breath thou art, (Servile to all the skyey influences,) That dost this habitation, where thou... | |
 | Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850
...? Then, happy lowly clown ! — Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. VI ON LIFE AND DEATH. Duke Reason thus with life, — If I do lose thee, I do...thou art, (Servile to all the skiey influences,) That do this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict : merely thou art death's fool ; For him thou... | |
 | George Croly - 1850 - 395 páginas
...spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus : Let no such man be trusted. HUMAN LIFE. Reason thus with life, — If I do lose thee, I do...breath thou art, (Servile to all the skiey influences,) Tlmt do this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict: merely, thou art Death's fool; For him... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851
...you hope of pardon from lord Angelo? CLAUD. The miserable have no other medicine, But only hope : I hope to live, and am prepar'd to die. DUKE. Be absolute...thou art, (Servile to all the skiey influences,) That dostb this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict : merely, thou art death's fool4 ; For him... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851
...? Claud. The miserable have no other medicine, But only hope : I have hope to live, and am prepared to die. Duke. Be absolute for death; either death...would keep: a breath thou art, (Servile to all the skyey influences,) That dost this habitation, where thou keep'st, Hourly afflict : merely, thou art... | |
 | 1850 - 192 páginas
..." Measure tor Measure," which he played in a masterly style, and had just uttered these words — ' "Reason thus with life ; If I do lose thee, I do lose...That none but fools would keep ; a breath thou art," when he dropped into Mr. Moody's arms and never spoke again. A similar end waf that of Mr. John Palmer... | |
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