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" Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light, To stamp the seal of time in aged things, To wake the morn, and sentinel the night, To wrong the wronger till he render right; To ruinate proud buildings with thy... "
Vestina's Martyrdom; a Story of the Catacombs - Page 197
by Emma Raymond Pitman - 1869 - 368 pages
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Things to be Remembered in Daily Life ...

John Timbs - 1863 - 280 pages
...good, and melt at others' woe. How well has Shakspeare expressed this work of the great reconciler : Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light, To stamp its seal on aged things, To wake the morn, and sentinel the night, To wrong the wronger, till he render...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 pages
...fine • the hate of foes ; To eat up errors by opinion bred, Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed. " of wit, together with most§ weak hams : all which,...most powerfully and potently g / To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours, And smear with dust their glittering-golden towers ; " To...
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Flowers and Fruit Gathered by Loving Hands from Old English Gardens

Emily Taylor - 1864 - 210 pages
...partakes the fleshly birth, Which cover lightly, gentle earth ! BEN JONSON. TIME'S DOINGS. J|IME'S glory is to calm contending kings ; To unmask falsehood,...and bring truth to light ; To stamp the seal of time on aged things ; To wake the morn, and sentinel the night ; To wrong the wronger till he render right...
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LUDWIC HERRIC - 1865 - 496 pages
...and all that are to come, From the creation to the general doom. Guilty of incest, that abomination: To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light, To...night, To wrong the wronger, till he render right: To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours, And smear with dust their glittering golden towers: 135...
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archiv fur das studium der neueren sprachen und literaturen

ludwic herric - 1865 - 984 pages
...inclination To all «ins past, and all that are to come, From the creation to the general doom. 135 „Time's glory is to calm contending kings? To unmask...time in aged things, To -wake the morn, and sentinel thn night, To wrong the wronger, till he render right: To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours. And...
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The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 412 pages
...fine' 29 the hate of foes; " To eat up errors by opinion bred, " Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed. " Time's glory is to calm contending kings, " To unmask...night, " To wrong the wronger till he render right; " To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours, " And smear with dust their glittering golden towers:...
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Macbeth ; Poems and sonnets. Glossary

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 366 pages
...to fine the hate of foes ; To eat up errors by opinion bred, Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed. " Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask...the night, To wrong the wronger till he render right ; To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours, And smear with dust their glittering golden towers : "...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Pericles. The two noble kinsmen. Venus and ...

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 500 pages
...to fine the hate of foes ; To eat up errors by opinion bred, Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed. " Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask...night, To wrong the wronger till he render right, To ruinate proud buildings with thy(10) hours, And smear with dust their glittering golden towers ;...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Macbeth. Hamlet. King Lear. Othello ...

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 788 pages
...are the first that rears your hand,' instead of ' AM hand.' Again, in The Rape of Lucrece ; ' Time'f glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light, — To ruinate proud buildings with tliy hours,' — instead of ' hit hours.' Again, in the [Third Scene of...
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The Handy-volume Shakspeare [ed. by Q.D.].

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 372 pages
...to fine the hate of foes ; To eat up errors by opinion bred, Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed. " Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask...the night, To wrong the wronger till he render right ; To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours, And smear with dust their glittering golden towers : "...
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