| Hesiod - 1856 - 546 pages
...pariter, ie " to all friends alike." Shaksp. in Henry VIII. act ii. sc. 1, makes Buckingham gay, " Where you are liberal of your loves and counsels Be...rub in your fortunes, fall away Like water from ye." This fragment is No. Ixx. in Frere's Theognis. 2 This and the next line are quoted by Plat. Leg. i.... | |
| 1856 - 372 pages
...between them, than between a beast of prey and a flight of locusts. — Johnson. MCCXIX. - Those yon make friends, And give your hearts to, when they once...never found again But where they mean to sink ye. Shakspeare. MCCXX. The heavenly choir, who heard his notes from high, Let down the scale of music from... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 374 pages
...between them, than between a beast of prey and a flight of locusts. — Johnson. MCCXIX. - Those yon make friends, And give your hearts to, when they once...never found again But where they mean to sink ye. Shakxpeare. MCCXX. The heavenly choir, who heard his notes from high, Let down the scale of music from... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 874 pages
...those friends for their confidence and support. Others there certainly are of a different class — ' Those you make friends •And give your hearts to,...fall away Like water from ye, never found again But when they mean to sink ye.' Some there are of that class — I trust but few — with respect to whom... | |
| 1856 - 836 pages
...confidence and support. Others there certainly are of a different class — ' Thotc you make friendi And give your hearts to, when they once perceive The...fall away Like water from ye, never found again But when they mean to sink ye.' Some there are of that class — I trust but few — with respect to whom... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 652 pages
...man receive as certain. Where you are liberal of your loves and counsels, Be sure you be not loose,22 for those you make friends, And give your hearts to,...never found again But where they mean to sink ye. 23 All good people , Pray for me. I must now forsake ye: the last hour Of my long weary life is come... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 pages
...receive as certain : Where you are liberal of your loves and counsels, Be sure you be not loose 3 ; for those you make friends, And give your hearts to,...fall away Like water from ye, never found again But when they mean to sink ye 4. All good people, Pray for me. I must now forsake ye : the last hour Of... | |
| 1858 - 520 pages
...supporters by applying to them in debate the speech which Shakspeare puts into the mouth of Buckingham : Those you make friends, And give your hearts to, -when...fall away Like water from ye, never found again But when they mean to sink ye. When left to solitary communion with his own spirit, the pathetic language... | |
| Demosthenes - 1859 - 630 pages
...sentiment цчсрЬу тгтыара, к.т.Л. compare ähakspeare, Henry VIII. Act II. Scene 1 :— " Where you are liberal of your loves and counsels,...never found again But where they mean to sink ye." où yàp îWi»] ' for not possible is it — not possible is it.' та TomDro . . . акт^х«']... | |
| Demosthenes - 1859 - 654 pages
...sentiment /лкриу ттоГо-^о, к.т.А. compare Shakspeare, Henry VIII. Act II. Scene I :— " Where you are liberal of your loves and counsels,...never found again But where they mean to sink ye." où ybp ÍO-TIV] ' for not possible is it — not possible is it.' та тощСта . . . irr^x«']... | |
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