the priests and the bards, were soldiers,—and to settle the order of their descent upon the devoted marches, where they proposed to signalize, by general ravage, their sense of the insult which their prince had received by the rejection, of his suit.... The Waverley Novels - Pagina 18door Walter Scott - 1912Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 384 pagina’s
...' And I am faint, and cannot fly their fury : ' And, were I strong, I would not shun their fury: ' The sands are number'd, that make up my life) ' Here must I stay, and here my life must end. Enter Queen MARGARET, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, and Soldiers. ' Come, bloody Clifford,—rough Northumberland,—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 568 pagina’s
...pursue; ' And I am faint, and cannot fly their fury: ' And, were I strong, I would not shun their fury: ' The sands are number'd, that make up my life; ' Here must I stay, and here my life must end. Enter Queen Margaret, Clifford, Northumberland, and Soldiers. ' I dare your quenchless fury to more... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 514 pagina’s
...pursue; ' And I am faint, and cannot fly their fury: ' And, were I strong, I would not shun their fury: ' The sands are number'd, that make up my life; ' Here must I stay, and here my life must end. Enter Queen MARGARET, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, and Soldiers. ' Come, bloody Clifford,—rough Northumberland,—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 pagina’s
...pursue; ' And I am faint, and cannot fly their fury: ' And, were I strong, I would not shun their fury: ' The sands are number'd, that make up my life; ' Here must I stay, and here my life must end. Like men born to renown, by life, or death. ' Three times did Richard make a lane to me; And thrice... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 462 pagina’s
...over-matching waves. ' And, were I strong, 1 would not shun their fury: ' The sands are nuraber'd, that make up my life; ' Here must I stay, and here my life must end. fnter Queen MARGARET, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, and Soldiers. ' Come, bloody Clifford—rough Northumberland,—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 488 pagina’s
...' And 1 am faint, and cannot, fly their Jury: ' And, were I strong, I would not shun their fury: ' The sands are number'd, that make up my life ; * Here must I stay, and here my life must end. Enter Queen MARGARET, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, and Soldiers. m ' Come, bloody Clifford,—rough Northumberland,—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 368 pagina’s
...pursue; And I am faint, and cannot fly their fury: And, were I strong, I would not shun their fury: The sands are number'd, that make up my life; Here must I stay, and here my life must end. Enter Queen MARGARJ&T, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, and Soldiers. Come, bloody Clifford,—rough Northumberland,—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 392 pagina’s
...pursue ; And I am faint, and cannot fly their fury : And, were I strong, I would not shun their fury : The sands are number'd, that make up my life ; Here must I stay, and here my life must end. Enter ^tteen MARGARET, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, and Soldiers. Come, bloody Clifford,—rough Northumberland,—... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 452 pagina’s
...over-matching waves. Ah! hark, the fatal followers do pursue ; And I am fdint and cannot fly their fury. The sands are number'd that make up my life; Here must I stay, and here my life must end. T/ardPart, Henry VI. Act I. Sc. 6. Far less is a man disposed to similes who is not only defeated in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 378 pagina’s
...pursue ; And I am faint, and cannot fly their fury : And, were I strong, I would not shun their fury: The sands are number'd, that make up my life ; Here must I stay, and here my life must end. Enter Queen MARGARET, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, and Soldiers. Come, bloody Clifford,—rough Northumberland,—... | |
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