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| William Shakespeare - 1893 - 222 pages
...your place and calling, in full With meekness and humility ; but your heart Iscramm'dwitharrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune and his highness' favours, Gone slightly o'er low steps, and now are mounted Where powers are your retainers, and your words, Domestics to you, serve... | |
| Thomas Donovan - English drama - 1896 - 926 pages
...sign your place and calling, in full seeming, With meekness and humility : but your heart Is cramm'd with arrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune, and his highness' favours, Gone slightly o'er low steps, and now are mounted Where powers are your retainers ; and your words, Domestics to you,... | |
| Thomas Donovan - English drama - 1896 - 490 pages
...sign your place and calling, in full seeming, With meekness and humility : but your heart Is cramm'd with arrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune, and his highness' favours, Gone slightly o'er low steps, and now are mounted Where powers are your retainers ; and your words, Domestics to you,... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1898 - 344 pages
...sign your place and calling in full seeming, With meekness and humility, but your heart Is cramm'd with arrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune and his highness' favors, Gone slightly o'er low steps, and now are mounted Where powers are your retainers j 24 and... | |
| George Riddle - Readers - 1902 - 656 pages
...sign your place and calling in full seeming, With meekness and humility, but your heart Is cramm'd with arrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune and his highness' favours, Gone slightly o'er low steps, and now are mounted Where powers are your retainers; and your words, Domestics to you, serve... | |
| English language - 1900 - 274 pages
...sign your place and calling, in full seeming, with meekness and humility; but your heart is cramiu'd with arrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune and his highness' favours, gone slightly o'er low steps and now are mounted where powers are your retainers, and your words, domestics to you, serve... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1903 - 140 pages
...sign your place and calling, in full seeming, With meekness and humility; but your heart Is cramm'd with arrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune and his highness' favours, Gone slightly o'er low steps, and now are mounted Where powers are your retainers, and your words, Domestics to you, serve... | |
| William Shakespeare - Recitations - 1904 - 236 pages
...sign your place and calling, in full seeming, With meekness and humility ; but your heart Is cramm'd with arrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune and his highness' favours, Gone slightly o'er low steps, and now are mounted Where powers are your retainers, and your words. Domestics to you, serve... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - Authors, English - 1904 - 458 pages
...sign your place and calling, in full seeming, With meekness and humility ; but your heart Is cramm'd with arrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune and his highness' favours, Gone slightly o'er low steps and now are mounted Where powers are your retainers, and your words, Domestics to you, serve... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 284 pages
...sign your place and calling in full seeming With meekness and humility, but your heart 11o Is cramm'd with arrogancy, spleen, and pride. You have, by fortune and his highness' favours, Gone slightly o'er low steps, and now are mounted Where powers are your retainers ; and your words, Domestics to you,... | |
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