To kings, that fear their subjects' treachery ? O, yes it doth ; a thousand-fold it doth. And to conclude, — the shepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade, All which secure and... Aphorisms from Shakespeare - Página 187por William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 456 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 420 páginas
...their fubjefls treachery ? O, yes, it doth ; a thoufand-fold it doth. And to conclude, the fliepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted fleep under a frefh tree's fhade, All which fecure and fweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a Prince's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 374 páginas
...fhade, All which fecure and fweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a prince's delicates, His viands fparkling in a golden cup, His body couched in a curious bed, When care, miftruft, and treafons wait on him. SCENE VII. Alarum. Enter a Son that had kill'd his Father. Son.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 328 páginas
...their fubjecb' treachery ? O, yes, it doth ; a thoufand-fold it doth. And, to conclude, the (hepherd's homely curds. His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted fieep under a fre(h tree's (hade, All which fecure and fweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a prince's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 424 páginas
...their fubjefts treachery ? O yes, it doth ; a thoufand-fold it doth. And to conclude,. the fttepherd'i homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted ileep under a frefo, tree's fhade, All which fecure and fweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a Prince's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 520 páginas
...thoufand-fold it doth. To kings, that fear their fubj ects' treachery ? And, to conclude, the fhepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted fleep under a frefh tree's fhade, All which fecure and fweetly he enjoys, His viands fparkling in a... | |
| Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith - 1775 - 626 páginas
...fubjefts' treachery ? O yes, it doth — a thoufand-fold it doth. And to conclude, the ftiepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted fleep under a Jain tree's {hade, • Throughout this Tpecch, and many other places, our Author ufci... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 588 páginas
...fubjedts' treachery ? O, yes, it doth ; a thoufand fold it doth. And to conclude,— the fhepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted fleep under a frefli tree's ihade, All which fecure and fweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a prince's... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 páginas
...which had hid my princely trunk, And fuck'd my verdure out on't. Tempeft, A. i, S. 2. The fhepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted fleep under a frefh tree's fhade, All which fecure and fweetly he enjoys, Is far bey >nd a prince's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 476 páginas
...fear their subjects' treachery ? 500 O, yes, it doth ; a thousand fold it doth. And to conclude — the shepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, Hb wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade, All which secure and sweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 646 páginas
...fubjefts' treachery? * 0, yes, it doth ; a thoufand fold it doth. * And to conclude, — the (hepherd's homely curds, * His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, * His wonted fleep under a frelh tree's (hade, * All which fecure and fweetly he enjoys, * Is far beyond a prince's... | |
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