| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 444 pages
...well, my little good lord cardinal. [Exeunt NORFOLK, SUFFOLK, SURREY, and CHAMBERLAIN. Wol. Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! This is the...of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day, comes a frost, a killing frost ; And, when he thinks, good... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 372 pages
...done of late By your power legatine within this kingdom, Fall into the compass of & prcBmunire,6 — That therefore such a writ be sued against you ; To...of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day comes a frost, a killing frost ; And, — when he thinks, good... | |
| William Scott - Diccion - 1825 - 382 pages
...him, I am sure of my reward from the other side. VI. — Cardinal Wolsey and Cromwell. Wol. FAREWELL, a long farewell to all my greatness ! This is the...hope ; to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him ;. The third day comes a frost, a killing frost, And when he thinks, good easy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 648 pages
...done of late By your power legatine within this kingdom, Fall into the compass of a preemunire, l — That therefore such a writ be sued against you ; To...of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day, comes a frost, a killing frost ; And, — when he thinks, good... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 484 pages
...erroneously, castles, instead of cattels, the old word for chattels, as it is found in Holinshed, p. 909. Wol. So farewell to the little good you bear me. Farewell,...of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him31 : The third day, comes a frost, a killing frost ; And, — -when he thinks,... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - English drama - 1826 - 530 pages
...SUFFOLK, SURREY, go off smiling L. and CHAMBERLAIN bows respectfully and follows. Wol. (nc) Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! This is the...of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day, comes a frost, a killing frost ; And — when he thinks, good... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pages
...shall fall Like a bright exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. THE VICISSITUDES OP LIFE. So farewell to the little good you bear me, Farewell,...The tender leaves of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And hears his blushing honours thick upon him: The third dav, comes a frost, a killing frost; And, —... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 pages
...tower; 'There let him learn obedience. CARDINAL WOLSEY AND CROMWELL. SHAKSPEARE. Wol. (alont.) Farewell, a long farewell to all my greatness! This is the state...of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him; The third day comes a frost, a killing frost, And when he thinks, good easy... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - Elocution - 1828 - 314 pages
...cries aloud Through all her works,) he must delight in virtue." TRAGEDY OP CATO.. " Farewell, along farewell to all my greatness ! This is the state of...hope ; to-morrow blossoms. And bears his blushing honours thick upon him ; The third day comes a frost, (a killing frost.) And when he thinks, (good... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...it, and, no doubt, shall thank you. So fare you well, my little good lord cardinal. \Ezeunl all bul Wolsey. Wol. So farewell to the little good you bear...all my greatness ! This is the state of man: To-day lie puts forth The tender leaves of hope, to-morrow blossoms. And bears his blushing honours thick... | |
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