| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 476 pages
...finish up the year, How many years a mortal man may live. When this is known, then to divide the time : So many hours must I tend my flock ; So many hours...myself ; So many days my ewes have been with young ; 490 So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean ; So many months ere I shall sheer the fleece : So... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 488 pages
...point by point, * Thereby to see the minutes how they run: * How many make the hour full complete, 1 * How many hours bring about the day, * How many days...young; * So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean ; 2 s Bstli tugging to be viitors, breast to breast,'] Hence, perhaps, the vulgarism that gives such... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pages
...imish up the year, How many years a mortal man may live. When this is known, then to divide the time : ing to shine, Under the which is writ — lin-itis nubibux. months ere I shall sheer the fleece : So minutes, hours, days.weeks, months, and years, Past over to... | |
| Regina Maria Roche - English fiction - 1807 - 498 pages
...live, When this is known to divide the time.... So many hours must I tend my Bock, So many hours mutt I take my rest, So many hours must I contemplate,...So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean, So many months ere I shall sheer the fleece.... So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and. years, b Past... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 428 pages
...both, They prosper best of all when I am thence. 'Would I were dead ! if God's good will were so : For what is in this world, but grief and woe ? O God...weeks ere the poor fools will yean ; So many years ere 1 shall shear the fleece : So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years, Pass'd over to the end... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...this is known, then to divide the times: So many hours must I tend my flock ; So many hours must 1 take my rest ; So many hours must I contemplate ;...many weeks ere the poor fools will yean ; So many months ere I shall sheer the fleece ; So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years, Pass'd over... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 pages
...swearing both They prosper best of all whence I am thence. Would I were dead, if God's good will were so. For what is in this world but grief and woe ? O God!...So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean, So many months ere I shall shear the fleece: So many minutes, hours, weeks, months, and years Past over, to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 378 pages
...finish up the year, When this is known, then to divide the times : How many yean a mortal man may live. So many hours must I tend my flock ; So many hours...rest; So many hours must I contemplate ; So many hours most I sport myself; So many days my ewes have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 pages
...uo better than a homely swain, To sit upon a hill as 1 do now, To carve out dials quaintly, point hy point. Thereby to see the minutes how they run : How...So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean, So many months ere I shall shear the fleece: So many minutes, hours, weeks, months, aud years Past over, to... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 328 pages
...times :^ \ .*•*." **'.'"• So many hours must I tend my flock, So many hours must 1 take my reat, So many hours must I contemplate, So many hours must...So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean, So many months ere I shall shear the fleece: So many minutes, hours, weeks, mouths, aud yean Past over, to... | |
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