Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary puissance ; Think, when we talk of horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i... The Works of William Shakespeare - Page 2by William Shakespeare - 1810Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1056 pages
...Suppose, within the girdle of these walls, Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts...horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth : For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there;... | |
| 1865 - 496 pages
...now confined two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous narrow ocpan parts asunder; Piece out our imperfections with your...talk of horses that you see them Printing their proud honfs i' the receivmg earth; For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings,'' &c. Shakspere's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 352 pages
...Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confined two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts...horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth : For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 730 pages
...Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confined two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts...horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth : For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 552 pages
...monarchies, Whose high-upreared and abutting fronts The perilous narrow ocean parts asunder : Piece-out our imperfections with your thoughts ; Into a thousand...horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth ; — For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 610 pages
...Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts...horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth: For 't is your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 912 pages
...Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confined two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts...puissance : Think, when we talk of horses, that you sec them Printing their proud hoofs i'the receiving earth : For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 414 pages
...Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confined two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts...puissance : Think, when we talk of horses, that you sec them Printing their proud hoofs i'the receiving earth : For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - 786 pages
...Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confined two mighty monarchies, Whose hjgh upreared ws are perfect in great commanders' names: and they...sconce, at such a breach, at such a convoy; who . i' the receiving earth : For 't is your thoughts that now must deck our kings, kings, Carry them here... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1869 - 1046 pages
...Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared ere is yours ; — There yours, lord Scroop of Marsham : — and. sir knight, i' the receiving earth: For 't is your thoughts that now must deck our kinpn, Carry them here and there,... | |
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