| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 530 páginas
...ebbed man, ne'er loved till ne'er worth love, Comes deared, by being lacked.2 This common body, Like a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lackeying the varying tide,3 To rot itself with motion. Mess. Caesar, I bring thee word, Menecrates and Menas, famous pirates,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 708 páginas
...the notions of one who aims at supreme authority, to be feared and to be loved are pretty synonymous. Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to,...lackeying" the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. MESS. Csesar, I bring thee word, Menecrates and Menas, famous pirates, Make the sea serve them ; which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 páginas
...ebb'd man, ne'er lov'd, till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'd, by being lack'd.* This common body, Like x itoelf with motion. Jtífsí. Cœsar, I bring thee word, Menecrates and Menas, famous pirates, Make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 páginas
...ebb'd man, ne'er loved, till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'd, |] by being lack'd. This common body, Like a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lackeying the varying tide, *S To rot itself with motion. Mess. CsEsar, I bring thee word, Menecrates and Meuas, famous pirates,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 páginas
...ebb'd man, ne'er loved, till ne'er worth love, Comes dear"d, || by being lack'd. This common body, Like a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lackeying the varying tide, Y To rot itself with nwtion. Mess. Caesar, I bring thee word, Menecrates and Menas, famous pirates,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 páginas
...until he were ; And the ebb'd man, ne'er loved, till ne'er worth love, Conies dear'd by being lack'd*. This common body, Like to a vagabond flag upon the...lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. 30 — i. 4. 196. Customs, new, heedlessly followed. New customs, Though they be never so ridiculous,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 páginas
...ebbed man, ne'er loved till ne'er worth love, Comes deared by being lacked.This common body, J.'ke You shall have pay and every thing you wish. —...my sovereign, virtuous Henry, Command my eldest so Mm. Caesar, I bring thee word Menecrates and Menas, famous pirates, Make the sea serve them, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 páginas
...ebb'd man, ne'er loved, till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'd by being lack'd. This common body, Like a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to, and back,...lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. AC i. 4. . Such a noise arose As the shrouds make at sea in a stiff tempest, As loud, and to as many... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 páginas
...love, Comes dear'd, by being lack'd.' This common body, Like a vagabond flaz upon the stream, (iocs L F!Px Mess. Caesar, I bring tliee word, Menecratcs and Menas, famous pirates, Make the sea serve them ; which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 806 páginas
...until he were: 4* And the ebb'd man, ne'er lov'd, till ne'er worth love, Comes fear'd by being lack'd. This common body, Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lackeying 13 the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. Mess. Cœsar, I bring thce word, Menecrates and Menas,... | |
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