Charging my batter'd sides with troops of agues ; And still to try these Romans, whom I found (And, if I lie, my wounds be henceforth backward, And be you witness, gods, and all my dangers) As ready, and as full of that I brought, (Which was not fear,... The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher - 50. lappuseautors: Francis Beaumont - 1872Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 462 lapas
...henceforth backward, And be you witnefs, Gods, and all my dangers) As ready, and as full of that I brought (Which was not fear, nor flight) as valiant, As vigilant, as wife, to do and fuffer, Ever advanc'd as forward as the Britains, Their fleeps as fhort, their hopes... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 lapas
...brought, (Which was not fear, nor flight) as valiant, Ai vigilant, as wise, to do and suller, E>'tr advanced as forward as the Britons, Their sleeps as...ours, Ay, and as subtle, lady. Tis dishonour, And, followed, will be impudence, Ronducn, And grow to no belief, to taint these Romans. Ifare not I seen... | |
| 1804 - 510 lapas
...gods, aml all my dangers) As ready, and as full of that I brought, (Which was not fear, nor (light) as valiant, . As vigilant, as wise, to do and suffer, Ever advanced as forward as the Britons, Tlieif sleeps as short, their hopes as high as durs, Ay, and as subtle, lady. Tis dishonour, And, followed,... | |
| 1804 - 516 lapas
...henceforth backward, And be you witness, gods, and all my dangers) As ready, and as full of that I brought, (Which was not fear, nor flight) as valiant, As vigilant, as wise, to do and sufler, Ever advanced as forward as the Britons, Their sleeps as short, their hopes as high as ours,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 lapas
...backward, And be you witness, gods, and all my dangers) As ready, and as full of that I brought, OVhich was not fear, nor flight) as valiant, As vigilant, as wise, to do and sulïer. Ever advanced as forward as the Britons, Ttitir sleeps as short, their hopes as high as ours,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 lapas
...henceforth backward, And be you witness, gods, and all my dangers) As ready, and as full of that I brought (Which was not fear nor flight) as valiant,...Their sleeps as short, their hopes as high as ours. Aye, and as subtil, lady. 'Tis dishonour. And follow'd will be impudence, Bonduca, And grow to no belief,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 lapas
...henceforth backward, Ajid be you witness, gods, and all my dangers) As ready, and as full ofthat I brought, (Which was not fear, nor flight) as valiant,...ours, Ay, and as subtle, lady. 'Tis dishonour, And, followed, will be impudence, Bonduca, And grow to no belief, to taint these Romans. Have not I seen... | |
| 1811 - 718 lapas
...henceforth back» ward, And be you witness, gods, and all my dangers) As ready, and as full of that I y sight, To give whole years to you. Vent. Yes, to...upon your feet, As all your business were to coun followed, will be impudence, Bonduca, And grow to no belief, to taint these Romans. Have not I seen... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 lapas
...found (And, if I lie, my wounds be henceforth backward, And be you witness, gods, and all my dan^qrs) As ready, and as full of that 1 brought, (Which was...valiant, As vigilant, as wise, to do and suffer. Ever advanc'd as forward as the Britons, Tiicir sleeps as short, their hopes as high at ours, Ay, and as... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 lapas
...be henceforth backward, And be you wrtness,gods, and all my dangers) As ready, and as full of that I brought, (Which was not fear, nor flight) as valiant, As vigilant, as wise, to do and suffer, Ever advanc'd as forward as the Britonf , Their sleeps as short, their hopes as high at ours, Ay, and as... | |
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