| Charles P. Bronson - 1845 - 438 pages
...of things, but nothing distinctly ; a quarrel, nothing wherefore. O that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains ; that we should with joy, pleasure, revel, applause, transform ourselves into beasts: I will ask him for my place again ; he... | |
| Merritt Caldwell - 1845 - 348 pages
...mass of things, but not distinctly ; a quarrel, nothing wherefore. O that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! that we should with joy, pleasure, revel, applause, transform ourselves into beasts ! I will ask him for my place again ; he... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 pages
...tilings, but nothing distinctly ; a quarrel, nothing wherefore. О that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains; that we should with joy, pleasure, revel, applause, transform ourselves into beasts: I will ask him for mjr place again; he... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 398 pages
...of things, but nothing distinctly ; a quarrel, nothing wherefore. O that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains; that we should with joy, pleasure, revel, applause, transform ourselves into beasts: 1 will ask him for my place attain ; he... | |
| Beulah Kezia Hanson - 1845 - 410 pages
...to have such a wife in prospect. CHAPTER VI. THE FAREWELL FEAST. Oh, that men should put an enemy in Their mouths, to steal away their brains ; that we Should, with joy, pleasance, revel, and applause Transform ourselves to beasts ! SHAKESPERE. jEFORE Frank Eamer's return... | |
| Merritt Caldwell - 1846 - 390 pages
...mass of things, but not distinctly ; a quarrel, nothing wherefore. O that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains ! that we should with joy, pleasure, revel, applause, transform ourselves into beasts ! I will ask him for my place again; he... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1847 - 208 pages
...drunk O thou invisible spirit of wine if thou hast no name to be known by let us call thee devil Oh that men should put an enemy into their mouths to steal away their brains to be now a sensible man byand-by a fool and presently a beast 0 strange every inordinate cup is unblessed... | |
| 1847 - 540 pages
...things The deepest loathing to the stomach brings. SHAKSPEARE. 2. Oh, that men should put an enemy in Their mouths, to steal away their brains ! that we Should, with joy, pleasance, revel and applause, Transform ourselves to beasts ! SHAKSPEARE. 3. They were red-hot with... | |
| Thomas Grinfield - 1850 - 66 pages
...with nothing."J While, as regards intemperance in strong drinks, well may we say with Cassio,— " 0 that men should put an enemy into their mouths to steal away their brains! "|| or, with Ccesar,— " It's monstrous labour when I wash my brain, And it grows fouler."§ * Macbeth,... | |
| William Carey Richards - 1850 - 132 pages
...Scene 1. NOVEMBER 25th. — Excise Act on beer, ale, and other distilled liquors, passed. 1690. "01 that men should put an enemy into their mouths to steal away their brains !'." NOVEMBER 26th. — The potato introduced into Flanders. 1650. " That's a good root." MER. WIVES... | |
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