| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 pages
...and If In live, The fewer men, the greater share of houo.r. God's will II pray thee, with not oue mai more. By Jove, I am not covetous for gold : Nor care I, who doth feed upon my cost ; It yearns • me not, if men my garment« wear Such outwaid things dwell not in шу desires : But, if It be a sin to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 602 pages
...England, That do no work to-day ! K. Hen. What's he, that wishes so ? My cousin Westmoreland ? — No, my fair cousin : If we are mark'd to die, we are...Nor care I, who doth feed upon my cost; It yearns me not3, if men my garments wear ; Such outward things dwell not in my desires : But, if it be a sin to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 558 pages
...England, That do no work to-day ! K. Hen. What's he, that wishes so ? My cousin Westmoreland 2 ? — No, my fair cousin : If we are mark'd to die, we are...one man more. By Jove, I am not covetous for gold ; 1 ' And my kind kinsman.' This is addressed to Westmoreland by tlie speaker, who was Thomas Montacute,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 pages
...England, That do no work to-day ! K. Hen. What's he, that wishes so? My cousin Westmoreland 2 ? — No, my fair cousin : If we are mark'd to die, we are...one man more. By Jove, I am not covetous for gold ; 1 ' And my kind kinsman.' This is addressed to Westmoreland by the speaker, who was Thomas Sfonlacnte,... | |
| William Shakespeare - Theater - 1826 - 996 pages
...Hen. What's he, that wishes so? Mv cousin Westmoreland ? — No, my fair cousin : If in are marked word, Bf Jove, I am not covetous for gold ; Nor care I, who doth feed upon my cost ; It rams me not, if men... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...Hen. What's he, that wishes во My cousin Westmoreland ? — N'o, my fair cousin : If we are marked court : But, fearing lest my jealous aim might err,...hast now disclos'd to me. -And, that thou may'st perc not, if men my garments wear ; Such outward things dwell not in my desires: Eut, if it be a sin to... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1827 - 412 pages
...men from England? My cousin Westmoreland ? No, my fair cousin, If we are mark'd to die, we are enow To do our country loss ; and if to live, The fewer...wish not one man more. By Jove ! I am not covetous of gold ; Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost; It yearns me not if men my garments wear ; Such outward... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone, William Theobald Wolfe Tone - Ireland - 1827 - 470 pages
...a moment, and, as it is, I will certainly propose it, if I can find an opening. " If we are marked to die, we are enough To do our country loss ; and...*** The fewer men, the greater share of honour."' This confounded fog continues without interruption. At night. — Foggy all day, and no appearance... | |
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Agincourt (France) - 1827 - 580 pages
...What'i he, that wishes so I "• , •„: . My cousin Westmoreland ?— No, my fair cousui,:n ^ t ( . If we are mark'd to die, we are enough To do our country loss; and if to live, rt1' ' • 'The fewer men, the greater share of honour. '• " •<( t\ '> . -Godfs will! I fray thee,... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...That do no work to-day ! K. Hen. What's he that wishes so ? My cousin Westmoreland 7 — No, my fuir cousin : If we are mark'd to die, we are enough To...gold ; Nor care I, who doth feed upon my cost ; It yearns1 me not, if men my garments wear ; Such outward things dwell not in my desires : But, if it... | |
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