| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 556 pages
...God ! why should they mock poor fellows thus ? While the beast lived, was killed with hunting him. A many of our bodies shall, no doubt, Find native...trust, Shall witness live in brass of this day's work. And those that leave their valiant bones in France, Dying like men, though buried in your dunghills,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 pages
...thus ? The man, that once did sell the lion's skin While the beast liv'd, was kill'd with hunting him. A many of our bodies shall, no doubt. Find native...trust. Shall witness live in brass of this day's work ; And those that leave their valiant bones in France. Dying like men, though buried in your dunghills.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 pages
...thus ? The man that once did sell the lion's skin While the beast liv'd, was kill'd with hunting him. A many of our bodies shall, no doubt, Find native...trust, Shall witness live in brass of this day's work: And those that leave their valiant bones in France, Dying like men, though buried in your dunghills,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pages
...thus? The man, that once did sell the lion's skin . While the beast liv'd, was kill'd with hunting him. A many of our bodies shall, no doubt. Find native graves ; upon the which, I trust, Shall Avitncss live in brass 6 of this day's work: And those that leave their valiant bones in France, Dying... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 570 pages
...fellows thus ? A many of our bodies shall, no doubt, While the beast lived, was killed with hunting him. Find native graves; upon the which, I trust, Shall witness live in brass of this day's work. And those that leave their valiant bones in France, Dying like men, though buried in your dunghills,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 580 pages
...God ! why should they mock poor fellows thus ? While the beast lived, was killed with hunting him. A many of our bodies shall, no doubt, Find native graves ; upon the which, I trust, And those that leave their valiant bones in France, Shall witness live in brass of this day's work.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 pages
...iVhile the beast liv'd, was kill'd with hunting him. Л many of our bodies shall, no doubt, •4nd native graves ; upon the which, I trust, Shall witness live in brass« of this day's work : And those that leave their valiant bones in France, )ying like men, though buried in your dunghills,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 446 pages
...thus ? The man, that once did sell the lion's skin While the beast liv'd, was kill'd with hunting him. A many of our bodies shall, no doubt. Find native...trust, Shall witness live in brass of this day's work ; And those that leave their valiant bones in France, Dying like men, though buried in your dunghills.... | |
| Henry Reed - Great Britain - 1856 - 484 pages
...The man that once did sell the lion's skin While the beast lived, was killed with hunting him. And many of our bodies shall, no doubt, Find native graves...trust, Shall witness live in brass of this day's work. Tell the constable We are but warrior's for the working day : Our gayness and our gilt are all besmirched... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 686 pages
...thus ? The man that once did sell the lion's skin While the beast liv'd, was kill'd with hunting him. A many of our bodies shall no doubt Find native graves;...trust, Shall witness live in brass of this day's work: And those that leave their valiant bones in France, Dying like men, though buried in your dunghills,... | |
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