| Catherine George Ward - English fiction - 1823 - 780 pages
...When we are old as yon ? when we shall he*r The rain and wind beat dark December, how, In this oar pinching cave, shall we discourse The freezing hours away ? we have seen nothing We are beastly-subtle as the fox, for prey : Like warlike as the wolf, for what we eat : Our valour is to... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - Fore-edge painting - 1824 - 428 pages
...abed; A prison for a debtor, that not dares To stride a limitJ. Arv. What should we speak of, V.'hen we are old as you? when we shall hear The rain and...warlike as the wolf, for what we eat: Our valour is, to chase what flies; our cage We make a quire, as doth the prison'd bird, And sing our bondage freely.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 444 pages
...travelling a-bed ; A prison for a debtor, that not dares To stride a limit. An. What should we speak of, When we are old as you, when we shall hear The rain...discourse The freezing hours away ? We have seen nothing. Bel. How you speak ! Did you but know the city's usuries, And felt them knowingly ; the art o' the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 pages
...Scaly-winged. (7) r t. Compared with ours. (8) To overpass his bound. When we are old as you ? when \v» shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December, how....In this our pinching cave, shall we discourse The Creeling hours away ? We have seen nothing: We are beastly ; subtle as the fox, for prey ; l.ik. warlike... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pages
...they wed, says Shakespeare, in " As you like it." Again in Cymbeline : — What should we speak of, When we are old as you, when we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December. Emblematical representations of the months, seasons, and hours, have been favourite subjects with the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 pages
...debtor, Uiat nut dares To stride a limit. $ Art . What should we speak of, When we are old as уоц \ when we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December, how. In this onr pinching cave, shall we discourse The freezing hours away f We have seen nothing : We are beastly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 576 pages
...vol. iv. p. 272, note 9. 6 To stride a limit is to overpass his bound. Are. What should we speak of7, When we are old as you ? when we shall hear The rain...warlike as the wolf, for what we eat : Our valour is, to chase what flies; our cage We make a quire, as doth the prison bird, And sing our bondage freely. Bel.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 578 pages
...destitute than that of him, who, when the delights of sense forsake him, has no pleasures of the mind. In this our pinching cave, shall we discourse The...warlike as the wolf, for what we eat: Our valour is, to chase what flies; our cage We make a quire, as doth the prison'd bird, And sing our bondage freely.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pages
...travelling a-bed; i ison for a debtor, that not dares ride a limit.j a. What should we speak of, ien we are old as you? when we shall hear The rain and...warlike as the wolf, for what we eat: Our valour is, to chase what flies; our cage We make a quire, as doth the prison bird, 194 Toinhe I • fl A 1 hat we... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...walk proudly. (6) Scaly-winged. ie Compared with ours. To overpass his bound. \\ hen we are old ач you .' when we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark...beastly ; subtle" as the fo.x, for prey ; Like warlike ш the wolf, for what we eat : Our valour is, to chace what flies ; our cage We make a quire, as doth... | |
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