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" Ill-weav'd ambition, how much art thou shrunk! When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough. "
The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely new ... - Page 331
by William Shakespeare - 1842
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1852 - 550 pages
...And food for • [Birr. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy : Fare thee well, great heart ! — Ill-weaved ambition, how much art thou shrunk ! When that this...earth Is room enough :— This earth, that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so...
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The Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia and Lucilius

Juvenal, Sulpicia - 1852 - 610 pages
...called aapKo<jiayo<;. Plin. ii. 9fi ; xxxvi. 17. Cf. Henry's speech to Hotspur's body : " Ill-weaved ambition, how much art thou shrunk ! When that this...now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough." So Hall : " Fond fool ! six feet shall serve for all thy store, And he that cares for most shall find...
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Reuben Medlicott, or The coming man, Volume 3

Marmion W. Savage - 1852 - 378 pages
...Percy's, my heart was great, too great; and Harry's farewell may be my soliloquy :— " ' Ill-weaved ambition, how much art thou shrunk ! When that this...small a bound, But now two paces of the vilest earth Will soon be room enough.' " A tear rolled down the old man's hollow cheek when he came to the last...
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The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 916 pages
...— No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for — [Dies. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, e A . E dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 446 pages
...— No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for — [Dies. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart ! — Ill-weav'd ambition, how much art...earth Is room enough : — this earth that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wort sensible of courtesy, I should not make so...
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The plays of Shakspere, carefully revised [by J.O.] with ..., Part 167, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pages
...And food for— [Diet. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart! — Ill-weaved dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so...
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The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 928 pages
...And food for— [Dies. P. Hen. For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart ! — IH-weav'd Buck. Lord Cardinal, I will follow Eleanor, And listen...fast enough to her destruction. [Exit BUCKINGHAM. dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so...
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Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 pages
...fallen man, unworthy now To be thy lord and master. H. VIII. iii. 2. Brave Percy : Fare thee well, great heart ! Ill-weav'd ambition, how much art thou...now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough. • H. IV. PT. lv 4. Let's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs, Make dust our paper, and with rainy...
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The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 pages
...a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do. 25 — iii. 2 694. The end of ambition. Ill-weav'd ambition, how much art thou shrunk ! When...now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough. 18 — v. 1 695. Departing greatness. I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness ; And, from...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Lays and Poems ...

William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 pages
...— No, Percy, thou art duet, And food for — [Dies. P. Hen. For worms, biave Percy. Fare thce well, ey sighed; no sooner sighed, but they asked one another...reason ; no sooner knew the reason, but they sought dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If tliou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so...
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