| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 522 oldal
...burden was thy birth to me, Tetohy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy fchool-days frightful, defp'rate, wild and furious ; Thy prime of manhood, daring bold, and venturous j Thy age confirm'd, proud, fubcile, fly and bloody. "What comfortable hoqr canft thou name, f i, K. Rich. And came I not at 1... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 370 oldal
...burden was thy birth to me ; Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy fchool-days, frightful, defperate, wild, and furious ; Thy prime of manhood, daring, bold, and venturous j Thy age confinn'd, proud, fubtle, fly, and bloody, More mild, but yet more harmful, kind in hatred : What comfortable... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 oldal
...thou wert, To torture thee the more, being what thou art. Hit Mother' i Character of King Richard. Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy: Thy school-days frightful, desp'rate, wild, and furious; [lurous; Thy age confirm'd, proud, subtle, sly, and bloody. Hope. True hope is swift, and flies with... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 688 oldal
...ambition and systematic villany. His character may be summed up in the words of our great poet :— •i Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy schooldays...furious; Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and venturous ; Thy age conBrmed, proud, subtle, sly, and bloody." j! In the meantime, foreign courts were not inattentive... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 440 oldal
...Without false 'vantage, or base treachery. Id. Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy school days frightful, desp'rate, wild, and furious ; Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and venturous. Id. A woman, impudent and mannish grown, Is not more loathed than an effeminate man. Id. Such gentlemen... | |
| Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 292 oldal
...ambition and systematic villany. His character may be summed up in the words of our great poet : — " Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy schooldays...; Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and venturous ; Thy age confirmed, proud, subtle, sly, and bloody."* * The above account of Bothwell's artVemures... | |
| 1846 - 288 oldal
...ambition and systematic villany. His character may be summed up in the words of our great poet : — " Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy schooldays...and furious ; Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and venlurous j Thy age confirmed, proud, subtle, sly, and bloody."* * The above account of Bothwell's... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 oldal
...silk, and knaves their wine, The man 'sa man for a' that. Burns. 422 MANHOOD. MANNERS. MANY. MANHOOD. TETCHY and wayward was thy infancy, Thy school-days...and furious, Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and vent'rous. Shakspere. Why grieve that time has brought so soon The sober age of manhood on? As idly... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1859 - 466 oldal
...know'st it well, Thou cam'st on Earth to make the Earth my Hell. A grievous burthen was thy birth to me : Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy school-days...; Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and venturous ; Thy age confirm' d, proud, subtle, sly, and bloody, More mild, but yet more harmful, kind in hatred... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 oldal
...all are men, In our own natures frail ; and capable Of our flesh, few are angels. 8h. Hen. rin. v. 2. Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy, Thy school-days...and furious, Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and vent'rous. Sh. Ric. in. Iv. 4. A rarer spirit never Did steer humanity ; but you, gods, will give us... | |
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