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" I cannot read them now. — 0 gentlemen, the time of life is short ; To spend that shortness basely, were too long, If life did ride upon a dial's point, Still ending at the arrival of an hour. "
MacMillan's Magazine - Page 351
edited by - 1871
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 pages
...persuasion. Enter a MjgssKVGKK. Men. My lord, here are letters for yon. //".'. I cannot read them now. — O gentlemen, the time of life is short; To spend that shortness basely, were too kej If life did ride upon a dial's point, Still ending at the arrival of an hoar. An if we lire, we...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 pages
...persuasion. Enter a Messenger. Mess. My lord, here are letters for you. Hot. I cannot read them now. — O gentlemen, the time of life is short ; To spend that...dial's point, Still ending at the arrival of an hour. 6 He made a blushing cital — ] Mr. Pope observes, that by cital is meant taxation; but perhaps rather...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., Volume 4

English drama - 1826 - 508 pages
...eugag'd, did bear it ; Which cannot choose but bring him quickly on. Hot. Arm, arm with speed ! — O, gentlemen, the time of life is short ; To spend that...dial's point, Still ending at the arrival of an hour. And, if we live, we live to tread on kings ; j If die — brave death, when princes die with us ! Enter...
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pages
...therefore I'll none of it. Honour is a mere escutcheon,* and so ends my catechism. - LIFE DEMANDS ACTION. 0 gentlemen, the time of life is short; To spend that...dial's point, Still ending at the arrival of an hour. PRINCE HENRY'S PATHETIC SPEECH ON TH* DEATH OF HOTSPUR. Brave Percy, fare thee well. Ill weav'd ambition,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...persuasion. Entera Messenger. Mete. My lord, here are letters for you. Hal. I cannot read them now — О l And if we live, we live to tread on kings ; Now for our consciences,— the arms are fair, When the...
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Thaddeus of Warsaw ...

Jane Porter - Children's stories - 1829 - 240 pages
...3 3433 07576978 0 1N TWO VOLUMES. BY MISS PORTER. The time of life is short; To upend that shortness basely, were too long, If life did...upon a dial's point. Still ending at the arrival of aa hour. VOXi X. -ooom Shakupeare. EXETER, If. ». PUBLISHED BY JC GERRISH. 1830. THE >fBW YORK PUBLIC...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 7

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 820 pages
...of windowes and delightful bowtes, And on the top a atoll told the honres. Spenser. Faerie Queene. 0, gentlemen, the time of life is short : To spend that shortness basely were too long, Though life did ride upon a dial's point Süll ending at the arrival of an hour. Shaktpeare. Henry...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...persuasion. Enter a Messenger. Men. My lord, here are letters for you. Hot. I cannot read them now. — 0 gentlemen, the time of life is short ; To spend that shortness basely, were too lon;r. If life did ride upon a dial's point. Still ending at the arrival of an hour. An if we live,...
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Thaddeus of Warsaw ...

Jane Porter - Children's stories - 1829 - 240 pages
... ! iV TWO VOLUMES. BY MISS PORTER. The time of life is shtl To >pend that shortness basely, were too long, If life did ride upon a dial's point, i Still ending at the arrival of an hour. Shakttptan. V3L. XX. EXETER, ff. H. PUBLISHED BY JC GERRISOTHE...
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Shakspeare's Seven Ages: Or, The Progress of Human Life

John Evans - Life - 1831 - 322 pages
...is heard no more ! it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing ! O ! gentlemen, the time of life is short ! To spend that...dial's point, Still ending at the arrival of an hour ! It is worthy of observation that this deplorable period, extreme old age, is noticed by two poets,...
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