| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 pages
...earth doth melt : — My lord !0. wither'd is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole is fallen ; wZxZ R ^$_ R RGb F FiVZ] visiting moon. [Shcfaintt Char. 0, quietness, lady ! Iras. She ¡s dead too, our sovereign. Char. Lady,—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pages
...doth melt! — My lord! — O, withered is the garland of the war ; The soldier's pole is fallen : bsence, Seek through your camp to find you. K. Hen....knight, Collect them all together at my tent : I '1 visiting moon! [Shefainti. Char. O, quietness, lady ! Irai. She is dead too, our sovereign. Char. Lady!... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 484 pages
...doth melt. — My lord ! — 0 ! wither'd is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole is fallen : young boys, and girls, Are level now with men ; the...odds is gone, And there is nothing left remarkable 1 iport : in fe - when : in folio. Pope made the change. VOL. VIIL— 8 Beneath the visiting moon.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 806 pages
...doth melt. — My lord! — 0! wither'd is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole 15 is fallen: young boys and girls Are level now with men; the odds...And there is nothing left remarkable •Beneath the visiting mooii. 16 Char. 0, quietness, lady! Iras. She is dead too, our sovereign. Char. Ladyl —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 630 pages
...is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole is fallen ! 7 young boys and girls Are level now witli men ; the odds is gone, And there is nothing left remarkable Beneath the visiting moon. [She faints. Char. O, quietness, lady ! Iras. She's dead too, our sovereign. Char. Lady... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 464 pages
...doth melt : — My lord ! — O, wither'd is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole is fallen ; young boys and girls Are level now with men : the...gone, And there is nothing left remarkable Beneath the visiting moon. [S/ic faints. Char. O, quielness, lady! Iras. She is dead too, our sovereign. Char.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 pages
...doth melt ! — My lord ! — 0, withered is the garland of the war ; The soldier's pole is fallen : young boys and girls Are level now with men : the...gone, And there is nothing left remarkable Beneath the visiting moon ! [She faints. Char. 0, quietness, lady ! Jras. She is dead too, our sovereign. CJiar.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 710 pages
...O, wither 'd is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole is fallen ; young boys, and girls, liv'd: Are level now with men : the odds is gone, And there is nothing left remarkable Beneath the visiting moon. [She faints. CHABMIAJT . O madam, madam, madam ! Royal Egypt's Empress ! CLEO. No more,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 pages
...doth melt. — My lord ! — Oh ! wither'd is the garland of the war ; The soldier's pole is fallen : young boys, and girls, Are level now with men ; the...gone, And there is nothing left remarkable Beneath the visiting moon. Char. Oh, quietness, lady ! Iras. She is dead too, our sovereign. Char. Lady ! — Iras.... | |
| James Howe - 1994 - 290 pages
...of its best hunk of male flesh: O, wither'd is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole is fall'n! Young boys and girls Are level now with men; the odds...gone, And there is nothing left remarkable Beneath the visiting moon. (4.15.64-68) In her own death scene she enacts these same sensual values. She takes... | |
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