| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 368 pages
...sYclata /Inns sa poitrine," (see Sismondi and Daru, vols. i. and ii.) at the age of bighty years, when "Who would have thought the old man had so much blood in him?" Before I was sixteen years of age, 1 was witness to a melancholy instance of the same effect... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1874 - 544 pages
...And afraid 1 What need we fear 1 who knows it Ì There's none dares call our power to account ; Yet who would have thought the old man had So much blood in him. SEYT. Do you mark that Ì LA. MACB. Macduif had once a wife : where is she now ] Will these hands... | |
| Frederick Helmore - Chants - 1874 - 150 pages
...and afeard ? — What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account ? — Yet who would have thought the old man had so much blood in him. — xxx — The Thane of Fife had a wife ; where is she now ? — What, will these hands ne'er... | |
| William Hugh Logan - English drama - 1874 - 564 pages
...And afraid 1 What need we fear ? who knows it ? There's none dares call our power to account ; Yet who would have thought the old man had So much blood in him. SEYT. Do you mark that t LA. MACB. Macduff had once a wife : where is she now 1 Will these hands... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1875 - 444 pages
...s'eclate dans sa poitrine " (see Sismondi and Daru, vols. i and 2), at the age of eighty years, when " Who would have thought the old man had so much blood in him ?" Before I was sixteen years of age I was witness to a melancholy instance of the same effect... | |
| lady Mary Anne Hardy - 1875 - 310 pages
...soldier, and afraid ! What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account ? Yet "who would have thought the old man had so much blood in him ? What ! will these hands ne'er be clean ? Here's the smell o' the blood still ! All the perfumes... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - 1876 - 458 pages
...right, "he has reason." Shakespeare is inimitable in his great characters. When Lady Macbeth says " Who would have thought the old man had so much blood in him?" it is terrible. Prince Henry preserves his dignity among all his low society—he never gives... | |
| Catherine Jane Hamilton - 1880 - 296 pages
...protect everybody. I wear a uniform ; I have a sword — it is hanging up somewhere in my room at home. ' Who would have thought the old man had so much blood in him ? ' Where is that written ? Some one said it's in Shakespeare ; I think it must be in the Bible... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Poets, American - 1887 - 492 pages
...has done him much good. He has been rejuvenated; and, astonished at his own force, he now exclaims, " Who would have thought the old man had so much blood in him ? " . . . Ever yours, GEORGE SUMNER. From GPE James. STOCKBRIDGE, MASS., January 4, 1852. DEAR... | |
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