| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1845 - 492 pages
...for your able strength Must pull down heaven upon me. Yet stay, heaven gates are not so highly arch'd As princes' palaces ; they that enter there Must go upon their knees. Come, violent death, Serve for Mandragora to make me sleep, Go tell my brothers ; when I arri laid... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...your able strength Must pull down heaven upon me : Yet stay, heaven-gates are not so highly arch'd As princes' palaces ; they that enter there, Must go upon their knees. Come, violent death, Serve for mandragora to make me sleep. Go, tell my brothers, when I am laid out,... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1849 - 708 pages
...for your able strength Must pull down heaven upon me. Yet stay, heaven gates are not so highly arch'd vious to vagrant flies : she secret stands Within her woven cell ; th Come, violent death, Serve for Mandragora to make me sleep. Oo tell my brothers, when I am laid out,... | |
| Conduct of life - 1881 - 792 pages
...has come before. Christian heroism, inspired by Christian hope, shall never be confounded. Helen's gates are not so highly arched As princes' palaces; they that enter there Must go upon their knees. EARLY GERMAN LITERATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. BY THE EDITOR. The early English literature of America has... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...for your able strength Must pull down heaven upon me. Yet stay, heaven gates are not so highly arch'd As princes' palaces: they that enter there Must go upon their knees. Come, violent death, Serve for Mandragora to make me sleep. Go tell my brothers, when I am laid out,... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pages
...step by step observed; and loud-tongued fame The harbinger to prepare their entertainment. Massinger. Heaven's gates are not so highly arched As princes'...palaces; they that enter there Must go upon their knees. Webster. PRINTING. BLEST be that gracious power, who taught mankind To stamp a lasting image of the... | |
| Tryon Edwards - Quotations, English - 1853 - 442 pages
...It is the witness still of excellence To put a strange face on its own perfection. Shakspeare. — Heaven's gates are not so highly arched As princes'...; they that enter there Must go upon their knees. Webster. I see, those who are lifted highest on The hill of Honor, are nearest to the Blasts of envious... | |
| Henry Alford - 1853 - 452 pages
...meditate sweet strains For future years, of sorrow stayed on hope. LESSON THE FOURTH. Heaven-gates are not so highly arched As princes' palaces ; they that enter there Must go upon their knees. WEBSTER. Duchess of Ma1fi. A journey into regions whence a prospect is taken of the world ; into which... | |
| Henry Alford - Christian poetry, English - 1853 - 450 pages
...sweet strains For future years, of sorrow stayed on hope. „ J LESSON THE FOURTH. Heaven-gates arc not so highly arched As princes' palaces ; they that enter there Must go upon their knees. WEBSTER. Duchesi of Mai/t. A journey into regions whence a prospect is taken of the world ; Into which... | |
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