| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 pages
...contented. Must he lose The name of king ? o' God's name, let it go : I'll give my jewels for a set dish of wood. My sceptre for a palmer's walking-staff, My subjects for a pair of carved saints, And... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - Elocution - 1847 - 344 pages
...shall be contented*: must he lose The name of king'? — let it go*! I'll give my jewels for a set of beads*; My gorgeous palace' for a hermitage*; My gay apparel', for an almsman's gown*; My rigur'd gobleis', for a dish of wood*; My sceptre', for a painter's walking staffv; My subjects', for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pages
...contented : Must he lose The name of king 7 o'God's name, let it go : I'll give my jewels, for a set of beads ; My gorgeous palace, for a hermitage ; My...for an alms-man's gown ; My figur'd goblets, for a dish of wood ; My sceptre, for a palmer's walking-stafT; My subjects, for a pair of carved saints ;... | |
| Drama - 1849 - 652 pages
...contented. Must he lose The name of king? o' God's name, let it go; I'll give my jewels, for a set of beads ; My gorgeous palace, for a hermitage ; My...for an alms-man's gown ; My figur'd goblets, for a dish of wood ; My sceptre, for a palmer's walking-staff; My subjects, for a pair of carved saints ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 pages
...be contented: must he lose The name of king? o'God's name, let it go: I'll give my jewels for a set iage-dowry; with both, her combínate* husband, this...well-seeming Angelo. hull. Can this be so ? Did Angelo so le dish of wood; My sceptre, for a palmer's talking staff; My subjects, for a pair of carved saints; And... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 466 pages
...shall be contented : must he lose The name of King? — let it go! 419. I'll give my jewels, for a set of beads; My gorgeous palace, for a hermitage; My gay apparel, for an almsman's gown; My figured goblets, for a dish of wood ; My sceptre, for a painter's walking staff; My subjects, for a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 544 pages
...further to propitiate. The name of king? o' God's name, let it go : I '11 give my jewels, for a set of beads ; My gorgeous palace, for a hermitage ; My...for an alms-man's gown ; My figur'd goblets, for a dish of wood ; My sceptre, for a palmer's walking-staff; My subjects, for a pair of carved saints ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 546 pages
...further to propitiate. The name of king? o' God's name, let it go : I '11 give my jewels, for a set of beads ; My gorgeous palace, for a hermitage ; My...for an alms-man's gown ; My figur'd goblets, for a dish of wood ; My sceptre, for a palmer's walking staff ; My subjects, for a pair of carved saints... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 744 pages
...contented. Must he lose The name of king ? o' God's name, let it go. I'll give my jewels, for a set of beads; My gorgeous palace, for a hermitage; My gay apparel, for an alms-man's gown ; My figured goblets, for a dish of wood ; My sceptre, for a palmer's walking-staff; My subjects, for a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 pages
...contented : Must he lose The name of king ? o'God's name, let it go : I'll give my jewels, for a set of beads ; My gorgeous palace, for a hermitage ; My gay apparel, for an alms-man's gown ; My ngur'd goblets, for a dish of wood ; My sceptre, for a palmer's walking-staff; My subjects, for a pair... | |
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