| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 564 pages
...empress Bringing rebellion broached* on his sword, (As, in good time, he may,) from Ireland coming, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ? much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry. Now in London place him; Invites the king of England's stay at home : (As... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1840 - 342 pages
...comparison:— " As, by a lower but by loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress, (As, in good time, he may,) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ? much more, and much more cause, If this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 472 pages
...empress 2 (As, in good time, he may) from Ireland coming Bringing rebellion broached 3 on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ! much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry. Now in London place him ; (As yet the lamentation of the French Invites... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 594 pages
...absence : — " As, by a lower but loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress (As in good time he may) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit To weleome him." The above lines were, therefore, composed... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 pages
...absence : — " As, by a lower but loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress (As in good time he may) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him." The above lines were, therefore, composed... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 pages
...conquering Caesar in : As, by a lower but by loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress (As in good time he may) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ! much more, and much more cause, Did... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 pages
...gracious empress (As in good time he may) from Ireland coming, Bringing rehellion hroached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him? much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry. Now in London place him (As yet the lamentation of the French Invites the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 348 pages
...likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress (As, in good time, he may) from Ireland coming, How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him ! much more (and much more cause) Did they this Harry. Now in London place him ; (As yet the lamentation of the French Invites... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 516 pages
...empress5 ("As, in good time, he may), from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached6 on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him? much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry. Now in London place him; (As yet the lamentation of the French Invites... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pages
...empress 7 (As, in good time, he may,) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached 8 on his sword, in the waist, the deck, in every cabin, I flamed amazement : Sometimes, I'd div cause, Did they this Harry. Now in London place him ; ( As yet the lamentation of the French Invites... | |
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