| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 pages
...could else outfrown false fortune's frown. Shall we not see these daughters, and these sisters ? Lear. No, no, no, no ! Come, let's away to prison : We two...cage. When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down, , \ 390 KING LEAR. [Aor V. And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 pages
...else out-frown false fortune's frown. — Shall we not see these daughters, and these sisters ? Lear. No, no, no, no ! Come let's away to prison : We two...will sing like birds i' the cage : When thou dost ask my blessing, I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness : So we'll live. And pray, and sing, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 pages
...nature ! This great world Shall so wear out to nought. K, L. iv. 6. WORLD,— continued. Come, letfs away to prison : We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage : When thou dost ask my blessing, I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness : So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 pages
...frown. — Shall we not see these daughters and these sisters ? LEAR. No, no, no, no ! Come, let 's away to prison ; We two alone will sing like birds i' the eage : When thou dost ask me blessing, I 'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness : So we 'll live,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 pages
...else out-frown false fortune's frown. — Shall we not see these daughters, and these sisters ? Lear. No, no, no, no ! Come let's away to prison : We two...will sing like birds i' the cage : When thou dost ask my blessing, I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness : So \»'l I live, And pray, and sing, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 pages
...else out-frown false fortune's frown. — Shall we not see these daughters, and these sisters ? Lear. No, no, no, no ! Come let's away to prison : We two...will sing like birds i' the cage : When thou dost ask my blessing, I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness : So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 pages
...else out-frown false fortune's frown. — Shall we not see these daughters, and these sisters ? Lear. am ¡'the cage : When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness : So we'll... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 pages
...child Cordelia. LEAR ANTICIPATES COMFORT IN PRISON FROM THE PRESENCE OP HIS DAUGHTER. COME, let 's away to prison ; We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage : When thpu dost ask me blessing, I 'll kneel down And ask of thee forgiveness : So we 'll live, And pray,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 420 pages
...Wllh.V TAKEN PRISONERS No, no, no, no! Come, let -a away to prison: tVe two alone will sing like Mrds i' the cage: When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll...forgiveness: So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old talcs, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news; and we'll talk with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 pages
...sweat for duty, not for meed ! Thou art not for the fashion of these times. 10— ii. 3. 207. So we '11 live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and...butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news ; and we '11 talk with them too, — Who loses, and who wins ; who 's in, who 's out. In that beastly fury... | |
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