| 1843 - 436 pages
...my sword ; lor rather wil I dye valiantly, then perish with so cowardly an extreame. GerisiiidiKl, looking him earnestly in the face, and seeing so proper a gentleman in so bitter a passion, wnsmooved with so great pitie, that rising from the table, he tooke him by the hand and badde him welcome,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 pages
...amongst you with my sword; for rather will I die valiantly, than perish with so cowardly an extreme. Gerismond, looking him earnestly in the face, and...so proper a gentleman in so bitter a passion, was moved with so great pity, that, rising from the table, he took him by the hand and bade him weleome,... | |
| 1850 - 454 pages
...refuse this, as a niggard of thy cates, I will have amongst you with my sword; for rather wil I dye valiantly, then perish with so cowardly an extreame....seeing so proper a gentleman in so bitter a passion, wits mooved with so great pitie, that rising from the table, he tooke him by the hand and badde him... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 784 pages
...amonst you with my sword ; for rather wil I dye valiantly, then perish with so cowardly an extreamo. Gerismond, looking him earnestly in the face, and...so proper a gentleman in so bitter a passion, was mooved with so groat pitie, that rising from the table, he tooke him by tho hand and badde him welcome,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 722 pages
...refuse this, a* a niggard of thy cates, I will have amongst you witfi my sword; for rather wil I dye valiantly , then perish with so cowardly an extreame....so proper a gentleman in so bitter a passion, was mooved with so great pitie, that rising from the table, he tooke him by the hand and badde him welcome,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 790 pages
...refuse this, as a niggard of thy cates, I will have amonst you with my sword ; for rather wil I dye valiantly, then perish with so cowardly an extreame. 'Gerismond, looking him earnestly in tho face, anil seeing so proper a gentleman in so bitter a passion, was niooved with so great pitie,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 938 pages
...amongst you with my sword ; for rather will I dio valiantly, than perish with so cowardly an extreme. illiam moved with so great pity, that, rising from the table, he took him by the hand and bade him welcome,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 pages
...with my sword; for rather will I die valiantly, than perish with so cowardly an extreme. Oerismond, looking him earnestly in the face, and seeing so proper a gentleman in so bitter a passion, was moved with so great pity, that, rising from the table, he took him by the hand and bade him welcome,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 pages
...amongst you with my sword; for rather will I die valiantly, than perish with so cowardly an extreme. Gerismond, looking him earnestly in the face, and seeing so proper a gentleman in so bitt«ra passion, was moved with so great pity, that, rising from the table, he took him by the hand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 1108 pages
...you with my sword; for rather wil I dye valiantly, then perish with so cowardly an extreame. OerifsM looking him earnestly in the face, and seeing so proper a gentleman in so bitter a passion, wot sun* with so great pitie, that rising from the table, he tooke him by the hand and badde him welcome,... | |
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