Hidden fields
Books Books
" Richard ; no man cried, God save him; No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his sacred head ; Which with such gentle sorrow he shook off, — His face still combating with tears and smiles, The badges of his grief and patience... "
The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare - Page 307
by William Shakespeare - 1824 - 830 pages
Full view - About this book

Wanderings in North Wales: A Road and Railway Guide-book : Comprising ...

William Cathrall - 1851 - 354 pages
...human favour. ' Men's eyes Did scowl on Richard : no man cried — God save him ! No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his...must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him.' " With regard to the foundation of Flint Castle, antiquarians are to this day undecided....
Full view - About this book

The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 548 pages
...much more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on Richard; no man cried, God save him; No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his...must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him*. But heaven hath a hand in these events ; To whose high will we bound our calm contents....
Full view - About this book

The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 pages
...much more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on Richard; no man cried, God save him; No joyful tongue gave him- his welcome home: But dust was thrown upon his...must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him. VIOLETS. Who are the violets now, That strew the green lap of the new-come spring? A SOLILOQUY...
Full view - About this book

The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 744 pages
...more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on Richard ; no man cried, God save him ; No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his...patience, — That had not God, for some strong purpose, steeled The hearts of men, they must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him. But...
Full view - About this book

Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1852 - 550 pages
...more contempt, men's eves Did scowl on Richard ; no man cried, God save him ; No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his...must perforce, have melted. And barbarism itself have pitied him. But heaven hath a hand in these events ; To whose high will we bound our calm contents....
Full view - About this book

The Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1852 - 544 pages
...more contempt, men's eves Did scowl on Eichard ; no man cried, God save him ; No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his...patience, — That had- not God, for some strong purpose, steePd The hearts of men, they must perforce, have melted. , And barbarism itself have pitied him....
Full view - About this book

A collection of printed papers relating to Durham school made by H. Holden ...

Durham city, sch - 1852 - 486 pages
...§игг/и.о'( are'piuî /ib< ow, VT^3XflT€V eTUyVOM« tTÔÇ Т« SfíflOfflV 18 No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his...patience, — That had not God, for some strong purpose, stcel'd The hearts of men, they must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him. But...
Full view - About this book

The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 916 pages
...contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on gentle Richard : no man cried, God save him; No joyful tongue gave n under Taurus ? Sir And. Taurus? that's sides and...Ha ! higher : ha, ha! — excellent! [Exeunt. SCENE pitied him. But heaven hath a hand in these events, To whose high will we bound our calm contents....
Full view - About this book

Elements of Criticism

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1853 - 542 pages
...more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on Richard ; no man cry'd, God save him: No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home ; But dust was thrown upon his...must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him. Richard II. Act V. Sc. V. Northumberland. How doth my son and brother 1 Thou tremblest,...
Full view - About this book

The plays of Shakspere, carefully revised [by J.O.] with ..., Part 167, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pages
...more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on Richard. No man cried, God save him : No joyful tongue gave / steeled The hearts of men, they must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him. But...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF