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" It is the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it... "
The Secretary, and Complete Letter Writer: Containing a Collection of ... - 130. oldal
1803 - 168 oldal
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A ..., 7. kötet

Agnes Strickland - 1840 - 600 oldal
...in the mouth of king John : — " It is the curse of kings to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant, To break into the bloody house...on the winking of authority, To understand a law, to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty ; when perchance it frowns JMore upon humour than advised...

The Early English Church

Edward Churton - 1841 - 440 oldal
...the curse of kings to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning * Surely in these solemn words, however mixed with the superstition of the day,...

Waverley Novels: Vol. 5, 5. kötet

Walter Scott - 1844 - 670 oldal
...returned down stairs. It is the curse of kings to be attended By slaves. who take their humours for n warrant To break into the bloody house of life, And on the winking of authority To understand a law. KING JOHN. HE Lady of Lochleven sat alone in her chamber, endeavouring with sincere but imperfect zeal,...

The Works of William Shakespeare: King John ; King Richard II ; King Henry ...

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 oldal
...the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour than advis'd...

The Works of William Shakespeare: King John ; King Richard II ; King Henry ...

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 oldal
...the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour than advis'd...

The plays and poems of Shakespeare, according to the improved text ..., 6. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1842 - 396 oldal
...the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humors for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humor than advised...

The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text ..., 2. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 508 oldal
...the curse of kings , to be attended By slaves , that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour than advis'd...

The Modern History and Condition of Egypt: Its Climate, Diseases ..., 1. kötet

William Holt Yates - 1843 - 620 oldal
...the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life: And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour than advis'd...

The Works of Beaumont & Fletcher: The Text Formed from a New ..., 2. kötet

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1843 - 592 oldal
...the curse of kings to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law, to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour than advis'd...

The family Shakespeare [expurgated by T. Bowdler]. in which those words are ...

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 oldal
...the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour than advis'd...




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