| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 strani
...my body to the earth, And, by my fall, the con<|uest to my foe. Tims yields the cedar to the axe's edge, Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle,...whose shade the ramping lion slept; Whose top-branch ovcrjMier'd Jove's spreading tree, * And kept low shrubs from winter's powerful wind. * These eves,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1830 - 492 strani
...my body to the earth, And, by my fall, the conquest to my foe. 0| Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge, Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle...whose shade the ramping lion slept ; Whose top-branch ovarpeer'd Jove's spreading tree, And kept low shrubs from winter's pow'rful wind. Third Part, Henry... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1831 - 328 strani
...yield my body to the earth, And, by my fall, the conquest to my foe. Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge, Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle;...spreading tree^ And kept low shrubs from winter's pow'rful wind. THIRD PART HENRY VI — ACT V. Sc. 3. Queen Katharine, deserted by the king, and in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 strani
...my body to the earth, And, liy my fall, the conquest lo my foe. Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge, Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle, Under whose shade the ramping lion slept; Whose tO|>-branch overpeer'd Jove's spreading tree, * And kept low shrubs from winter's powerful wind. *... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 strani
...yield my body to the earth, And, by my tall, the conquest to my foe. Thus yields the cedar to the axe's j* Whose top-branch ovcrpeer'a Jove's spreading tree, * And kept low shrubs from winter's powerful... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 496 strani
...yield my body to the earth, And, by my fall, the conquest to my foe. Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge, Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle, Under whose shade the ramping lion slept ; Whose top branch overpeer'd Jove's spreading tree, " And kept low shrubs from winter's powerful wind. " These... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1834 - 698 strani
...of metaphor, drawn from natural objects, he makes him lament : " Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge, Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle, Under whose shade the ramping lion slept ; Whose top branch overpeer'd Jove's spreading tree, And kept low shrubs from winter's powerful wind. These... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1834 - 682 strani
...of metaphor, drawn from natural objects, he makes him lament: " Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge, Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle, Under whose shade the ramping lion slept ; Whose top branch overpeer'd Jove's spreading tree, And kept low shrubs from winter's powerful wind. These... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 556 strani
...yield my body to the earth, And, by my fall, the conquest to my foe. Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge, Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle,...whose shade the ramping lion slept; Whose top-branch overpcered Jove's spreading tree, * And kept low shrubs from winter's powerful wind. * These eyes,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 strani
...yield my body to the earth, And, by my full, the conquest to my foe. Thus yields the cedar to the axe's edge, Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle,...whose shade the ramping lion slept: Whose top-branch ovcrpeer'd Jove's spreading tree, * And kept low shrubs from winter's powerful wind. * These eyes,... | |
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