| Elizabeth Montizambert - London (England) - 1923 - 258 pages
...flatterer, But dare maintain the party of the truth, Pluck a red rose from off this thorn with me. This brawl to-day. Grown to this faction in the Temple...white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night. It seems a pity that the Temple authorities do not so far unbend as to subscribe to the pretty legend... | |
| William Wells - 1923 - 248 pages
...Shakespeare certainly revised, if he did not write it entirely, we find : " And here I prophesy : this brawl to-day, Grown to this faction in the Temple...white A thousand souls to death and deadly night." It was suggested, in the opening paragraph of the first chapter of this book, that it was Marlowe who,... | |
| Bar associations - 1926 - 762 pages
...is celebrated by Shakespeare as being the place where the Wars of the Roses were originated. " The brawl to-day grown to this faction in the Temple Garden...White a thousand souls to death and deadly night." The last incident that I wanted to speak to you about in regard to the hospitality of the Temple was... | |
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