every wretch, pining and pale before, Beholding him, plucks comfort from his looks : A. largess universal, like the sun, His liberal eye doth give to every one, Thawing cold fear. Then," mean and gentle all Behold, as may unworthiness define, A little... The Works of Shakespeare - Pagina 97di William Shakespeare - 1863Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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...Night: But frelhly looks, and over-bears Attaint, With chearful Semblance, and fweet Majefty: That every Wretch, pining and pale before, Beholding him, plucks Comfort from his Looks. A Largefs univerfal, like the Sun, His liberal Eye doth give to every erne, L Thawing cold Fear, thtt... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1754 - 590 pagine
...Night; But frefhly looks, and over-bears Fatigue With chearful Semblance and fweet Majefty: That ev'ry Wretch, pining and pale before, Beholding him, plucks Comfort from his Looks. LESSON VII. The Speech of Henry the Fifth at the Battle of Ae}ncourt,whert he gained that glorious... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 606 pagine
...Night; But frefhly looks, and over-bears Fatigue With chearful Semblance and fweet Majefty : That ev'ry Wretch, pining and pale before, Beholding him, plucks Comfort from his Looks. LESSON VII. The Speech of Henry the Fifth at the Battle c^Agincourt, where he gained that glorious... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 610 pagine
...night, But freflily looks and over-bears attaint, With chearful femblance and fweet majefty ; That ev'ry wretch, pining and pale before, Beholding him, plucks comfort from his looks. A largefs univerfal, like the fun, His lib'ral eye doth give to ev'ry one, Thawing cold ' fear. Then,... | |
| Francis Gentleman - 1770 - 524 pagine
...all-watch'd night: But frefhly looks, and overbears attaint With chearful femblance and fweet majefiy ; That every wretch, pining and pale before, Beholding him, plucks comfort from his looks. 2 After, ' I ciry ibt PiJ'ii, After this very favourable impreffion is ftruck by the chorus, Henry... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 522 pagine
...comfort from his looks. That every wretch, pining and pale before, A largefs univerlal, like the fun, His liberal eye doth give to every one, Thawing cold...? fear. Then, mean and gentle, all, Behold, as may unworthinefs define, A little touch of Harry in the night. And fo our fcene muft to the battle fly,... | |
| George Isaac Huntingford (bp. of Hereford.) - 1781 - 160 pagine
...night : But freihly looks, and over-bears attaint, With chearful femblance, and fweet majefty ; That every wretch, pining and pale before, Beholding him, plucks comfort from his looks. A largefs univerfal, like the fun, His liberal eye doth give to every one, Thawing cold fear. SHAKESP.... | |
| William Scott (teacher of elocution, Edinburgh.) - 1781 - 470 pagine
...him ; But frefhly looks, ami overbears complaint, With chearful femblance, and fweet majefty, That every wretch, pining and pale before, Beholding him, plucks comfort from his looks. XXVI. SPEECH op HENRY V. AT THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT. i WHAT'S he that wiflies more men from England?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 1118 pagine
...Beholding him, plucks comfort from 1m looks : A larjcis univerfal, like the fun, His Uberai eye doth git-e to every one, Thawing cold fear. Then, mean and gentle all, Behold, as may unwoithinefs define, A little touch of Harry in the night : And fo our leene muli to tl.c battle fly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 626 pagine
...comfort from his looks : That every wretch, pining and pale before, A largefs univerfal, like the fun, His liberal eye doth give to every one, Thawing cold fear. Then, mean and gentle all', Behold, as may unworthinefs define, And fo our fcene mult to the battle fly ; A little touch of Harry in the night... | |
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