Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed sword, The marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half so good a grace, As mercy does. Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of ... - Page 88by E. H. Seymour - 1805Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 498 pages
...Ifabel. Ifab. Too late ? why, no ; I, that do fpeak a word, May call it back again. Well, believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed fword, The marihal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half fo good a grace, As... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 546 pages
...Jfabel. Ifabel. Too late ? why, no; I, that dofpeak a word, May call it back again : Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed fword, The marflial's truncheon, nor thejudge's robe, Become them with one half fo good a grace, As... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 1118 pages
...I/aid. Ifat. Too late ? why, no ; I, that do fpeak a word, May call it back «gain : Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed fword, Tf¡e marfhal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half fo good a grace,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Joseph Rann - 1786 - 654 pages
...Ifab. Too late ? why, no •, I, that do fpeak a word, May call it back again : Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed fword, The marmal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half fo good a grace, As... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 pages
...their idle dream, And rack thee in their fancies ! Meafure for Meafure, A. 4, SI • Believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed fword, The marfhal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half fo good a grace, As... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 384 pages
...ISABELLA." hab. Too late > why, no ; I, that do speak a word, May call it back again : Well, believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's...sword, The marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, 370 Become them with one half so good a grace, As mercy does. If he had beerf as you, and you as he,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 554 pages
...I/at. Too late? why, no; I, that do fpeak a word, May call it back again 6 : Well believe this 7 , No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed fword, The marfhal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half fo good a grace, As... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...fine the faults whole £ne (lands }n record^ And let go by the adtor. Mercy in Governors recommended. No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed fworo*, The martial s truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half fo good a grace, As... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 582 pages
...ISAB. Too late ? why, no ; I, that do fpeak a word, May call it back again : '' Well beliqve this,8 No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed fword, The marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half fo good a grace, As... | |
| 1793 - 524 pages
...of our own, has added Angela's fine anfwer to Efcalu?, to obviate that objeflion. Mercy. Ifabelia. No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed fword, The marmai's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half fo good a grace The... | |
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