| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 pages
...mother's womb To chase these ¡ci^ans, in tho,-»»4 holy fields, Over whose acres wulk'd those blessed erhaps, my son, Thou sham'st to acknowledge me in misery. Ant. E. The duke, and al cross. But this our purpose is a twelve-month old, And bootless 'tie to tell you we will go: ''Therefore... | |
| Henry Reed - English literature - 1855 - 404 pages
...in Henry the Fourth, of the Holy Land — " those holy fields Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet, Which, fourteen hundred years ago, were nail'd, For our advantage, on the bitter cross." Again, the single line in Winter's Tale, in which Polyxenes refers to Judas and the betrayal... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 pages
...in Henry the Fourth, of the Holy Land — " those holy fields Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet, Which, fourteen hundred years ago, were nail'd, For our advantage, on the bitter cross." Again, the single line in Winter's Tale, in which Polyxenes refers to Judas and the betrayal... | |
| John James Blunt - Church history - 1857 - 392 pages
...Jerusalem, the navel of Christendom — " Those holy fields Over -whose acres walk'd those blessed feet, Which fourteen hundred years ago, were nail'd For our advantage, on the bitter cross." 5 Before dismissing the subject of St. Paul's travels, we may observe that the effect which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 602 pages
...their mother's womb, To chase these pagans, in those holy fields, Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet, Which fourteen hundred years ago were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter cross. But this our purpose is a twelve-month old, And bootless 'tis to tell you we will go ; Therefore... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 pages
...their mothers' womb To chase these pagans, in those holy fields, Over whose acres walk'd those blessed thy bosom ? • Yea, look'st thou pale ? let me see the writing. AUM. My lord, 't is cross. But this our purpose now0 is twelve-months old, And bootless 'tis to tell you — we will go;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 754 pages
...their mother's womb To chase these pagans, in those holy fields, Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet, Which fourteen hundred years ago were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter cross. But this our purpose is a twelve-month old, And bootless 'tis to tell you we will go : Therefore... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 1120 pages
...tbeir mothers' womb To chase these pagans, in those holy Ib'Us, Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet, Which, fourteen hundred years ago, were nail'd, For our advantage, on the bitter cross. But this our purpose is a twelvemonth old, And bootless 't is to tell you— we will go; Therefore... | |
| James Ridgway - 1860 - 266 pages
...their mothers' womb To cha.se these pagans, in those holy fields, Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet, Which, fourteen hundred years ago, were nail'd For our advantage, on the bitter cross. But this our purpose is a twelvemonth old, And bootless 'tis to tell you—we will go." ! This... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1861 - 314 pages
...break ; Tear from her captive neck the chain, And raife her from the duft again! LXXXII. ISRAEL. HOSE holy fields, • Over whofe acres walk'd thofe blefled...were nail'd For our advantage, on the bitter crofs. LXXXIII. WOMAN. HAT is there in this vale of life Half fo delightful as a wife, Where friendfhip, love,... | |
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