Dion — Sir, take you heed how you dare the powers That must be just. King— Alas ! what are we kings ! Why do you, gods, place us above the rest, To be... Beaumont and Fletcher - 175. lappuseautors: Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1912 - 414 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1715 - 428 lapas
...Is it fo ? Take heed. t ; Qeon. Sir, take you heed you do not dare the Pow'rs t That muft be juft. King. Alas, what are we Kings ? Why do you, Gods, place us above the reft To be fervnd, flatter'd, and adofd, till we Believe we hold within our Hands your Thunder ; And... | |
| William Oldys - 1740 - 348 lapas
...that flanding high ; Their faults are marks, fhot at by ev'ry eye. Dekker's Match me in London. Alas f what are we kings ? Why do you gods place us above the reft, To be icrv'd, flatter'd, and ador'd , till we Believe we hold within our hands your thunder :... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 lapas
...King. Is it fo ? Take Heed. Dion. Sir, take you Heed ; how you do dare the Pow'rs That muft be juft. King. Alas ! what are we Kings ? Why do you, Gods, place us above the reft ; To be ferv'd, flatter'd, and ador'd, till we Believe, we hold within our Hands your Thunder... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 lapas
...fall of me, .And fend the hearers weeping to their beds. * For, &c.] So in Pbitafer the king fays, Alas, what are we kings ? Why do you, gods, place us above the reft,, To be ferv'd, flatter'd, and ador'd, till we Believe we hold -within our hands your thunder... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 268 lapas
...King. Is it fo ? Take heed. Clean. Sir, take you heed you do not dare the pow'rs That mu ft be juft. King. Alas, what are we Kings ? Why do you, gods, place us above the reft To be ferv'd, rlatter'd, and ador'd, till we Believe we hold within our hands your thunder ; Andwhen... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 lapas
...what are we kings ? Why do you, gods, place us abfcve the reft ; To be lerv'd, flatter'd, and ador'd, till we Believe we hold within our hands your thunder : And when we come to try the pow'r we have, There's nota leaf lhakesat our threatenings. I have Cnn'd, 'tis true, and here (land... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 lapas
...The jewel of my life : Go, bring her me, And fet her here before me ; 'tis the king Will have it fo. Alas ! what are we kings? Why do you, gods, place us above the reft ', To be ferv'd, flatterM, and ador'd, till we Believe,- we hold within our hands your thunder... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 lapas
...Sir, I do not know. Why do you, gods, place us above the reft ; To be ferv'd, rlatter'd, and ador'd, till we Believe we hold within our hands your thunder : And when we come to try thepow'r we have, There's nota leaf fhakes at our threatenings. I have finn'd, 'tis true, and here... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 374 lapas
...The jewel of my life. Go, bring her me, And fet her here before me ; 'tis the King Will have it fo. Alas ! what are we kings ? Why do you, gods, place us above the reft ; To be ferv'd, tiatter'd, and ador'd, till we Believe we hold within our hands yoar thunder :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 336 lapas
...what are we kings ? Why do you, gods, placu us above the reft, To be ferv'd,. flarter'd, and ador'd, till we . Believe we hold within our hands your thunder: And when we come to try the pow'r we have, There's not a leaf (bakes at our. threatoings I 230 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR. ACTV.... | |
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