Anne. So much the more Must pity drop upon her. Verily, I swear, 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, Than to be perk'd up in a glistering grief And wear a golden sorrow. King Henry VIII. Coriolanus - Seite 51von William Shakespeare - 1788Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 80 Seiten
...— Here's the pang that So good a lady, that no tongue could ever Pronounce dishonour of her: — I swear 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with...up in a glistering grief, And wear a golden sorrow : — Who would on such conditions be a queen ? L. Den. Beshrew me, I would ; so would you, For all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 384 Seiten
...lady T She's ftranger now again .[8] Anne. So much the more Mud pity drop upon her. Verily, I fwear, 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, Than to be perk'd up in a glift'ring grief, And wear a golden forrow. Old L. Our content Is our beft having.^] Anne. By my troth,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 408 Seiten
...Alas, poor lady ! She's a stranger now again.8 Anne. So much the more Must pity drop upon her. Verily, I swear, 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, ' To give her the avaunt /] To send her away contemptuously ; to pronounce against her a sentence of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 434 Seiten
...Alas, poor lady ! She's a stranger now again.8 Anne. So much the more Must pity drop upon her. Verily, I swear, 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, • To give her the avaunt /] To send her away contemptuously ; to pronounce against her a sentence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 472 Seiten
...Alas, poor lady ! She's a stranger now again. Anne. So much the more Must pity drop upon her. Verily, I swear, 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with...humble livers in content, Than to be perk'd up in a glittering grief, And wear a golden sorrow. Anne. By my troth, and maidenhead, I would not be a queen.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 384 Seiten
...queen, but no longer an Englishwoman. jfohnson. Anne . So much the more Must pity drop upon her. Verily, I swear, 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with...Old L. Beshrew me, I would, And venture maidenhead for 't; and so would you-, For all this spice of your hypocrisy: You, that have so fair parts of woman... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 380 Seiten
...parting, " Than greatness going off." Malone. Anne. So much the more Must pity drop upon her. Verily, I swear, 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with...troth, and maidenhead, I would not be a queen. Old L. Seshrew me, I would, And venture maidenhead for 't; and so would you, For all this spice of your hypocrisy:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 420 Seiten
...queen, hut no longer an Englishwoman. Johnsgn. Annt. So much the more Must pity drop upon her. Verily, 1 swear, 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with...wear a golden sorrow. Old L. Our content Is our best having.6 Anne. By «iy troth, and maidenhead, I would not be a queen. Old L. Beshrew me, I would, And... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 434 Seiten
...long with her ! and she So good a lady, that no tongue could ever .Pronounce dishonour of her: — I swear 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with...up in a glistering grief, And wear a golden sorrow : — Who wotfld on such conditions be a 'queen? Lady D. Beshrew me, I would ; so would ypu, For all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 476 Seiten
...humble livers in content,' Thau to be perk'd up iu a glistering grief, 'u And wear a golden sorrowOld L. Our content „ . Is our best having. Anne. By my troth , and maidenhead,' I would not he a Quceu. Old Jj. 'fieshrew me, I would, And venture maidenhead for't ; and so vould T?OU, f or all... | |
| |