| Sebastiano Giustiniani - 1854 - 384 pages
...not a reader of Shakspeare ? — will remember found an asylum at Venice, AD 1399; and there — " he gave His body to that pleasant country's earth ; And...Christ, Under whose colours he had fought so long." A monumental achievement to his memory,* was placed in the corridor of St. Mark's Church. After the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 pages
...Christian его« Against black pagans, Turks, and Saracen« ; And toil'd with works of war, retir'd himself To Italy, and there, at Venice, gave His body...his pure soul unto his captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long. Holing. Why, bishop, is Norfolk Head 1 Bishop. As surely as I live, my... | |
| Henry Reed - 1856 - 484 pages
...Streaming the ensign of the Christian cross, Against black pagans, Turks, and Saracens : And, toiled with works of war, retired himself To Italy ; and there,...Christ, Under whose colours he had fought so long." No sooner is Bolingbroke banished than, as Shakspeare discloses the historical truth, we perceive that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 996 pages
...Christian cross. Against black Pagans, Turks, and Safiirens : And, toil'd with works of war, retir'd he old tune, my lord, It is as fat* and tulsome to tninc ear, As howling; after m earlh. And his pure soul unto his captain Christ. Under whose colours he had fought so long. Holing.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 394 pages
...where 1 Imve jost begun to he ;m actor. Against black pagans, Turks, and Saracens : And, toil'd with works of war, retired himself To Italy ; and there,...his pure soul unto his captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long. Bol. Why, bishop, is Norfolk dead ? Car. As sure as I live, my lord.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 602 pages
...Christian cross, Against black pagans, Turks, and Saracens ; And, toil'd with works of war, retir'd himself To Italy, and there, at Venice, gave His body to that pleasant country's earth, 8 The matter of this scene is given by Holinshed in substance thus : There was much ado in this parliament... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 596 pages
...cross, Against black pagans , Turks , and Saracens ; And, toil'd with works of war, retir'd himself19 To Italy, and there, at Venice, gave His body to that pleasant country's earth , '*) Das Wortspiel zwischen lit = Lüge, und ta lie = liegen und = lügen, ist eins de! gewöhnlichsten... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 pages
...Streaming the ensign of the Christian cross, Against black pagans, Turks, and Saracens : And, toil'd with had ilie. l> Miiloolt her frets,—] A fret ii the...SHREW. [SCENE r. When I shall ask the hanns, and whe BOLINQ. Why, Bishop, is Norfolk dead ? CAR. As surely* as I live, my lord. BOLING. Sweet peace conduct... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 832 pages
...Streaming the ensign of the Christian cross, Against black pagans, Turks, and Saracens : And, toil'd with works of war, retired himself To Italy ; and there,...Christ, Under whose colours he had fought so long. BOLING. Why, Bishop, is Norfolk dead ? CAR. As surely* as I live, my lord. BOLING. Sweet peace conduct... | |
| 1862 - 1446 pages
...Streaming the ensign of the Christian cross, Against black Pagans, Turks, and Saracens: And. toil'd with works of war, retired himself To Italy; and there,...Christ, Under whose colours he had fought so long. Richard II. Act 4 Scene 1. .First, I give and bequeath my soul unto Almighty God my Maker, Redeemer,... | |
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