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...neuer shall reuiue: 27 Vpon a Woodden Coffin we attend; 28 And Deaths dishonourable Victorie, 29 We with our stately presence glorif... ...ns at this badge, 1855 Pronouncing that the palenesse of this Flower, 1856 Bewray’d the faintnesse of my Masters heart. 1857 Yorke. Wi... ...ne day. 2209 In thee thy Mother dyes, our Households Name, 2210 My Deaths Reuenge, thy Youth, and Englands Fame: 2211 All these, and more,...
... Hand, but conquered. Exe. We mourne in black, why mourn we not in blood? Henry is dead, and never shall revive: Upon a Woodden Coffin we attend; And Deaths dishonourable Victorie, We with our stately presence glorifie, Like Captives bound to a Triumphant Carre. What? shall we curse the Planets of Mishap, That plotted thus our Glories overthrow? Or shall we thinke the subt...
...t; 656 Though Richard my liues counsell would not heare, 657 My deaths sad tale, may yet vndeafe his eare. 658 Yor. No, it is stop... ...hands, here in the view of men, 1319 I will vnfold some causes of your deaths. 1320 You haue mis- led a Prince, a Royall King, 1321 A happ... ..., and not with Hands: those whom you curse 1498 Haue felt the worst of Deaths destroying hand, 1499 And lye full low, grau’d in the hollow gro... ...rs choakt vp, 1855 Her Fruit- trees all vnpruin’d, her Hedges ruin’d, 1856 Her Knots disorder’d, and her wholesome Hearbes 1857 Swarming w... ...s Death in this rude assalt? 2777 Villaine, thine owne hand yeelds thy deaths instrument, 2778 Go thou and fill another roome in hell. 2779 ...
...l the Debt he owes vnto you, 509 Euen with the bloody Payment of your deaths: 510 Therefore I say— 511 Wor. Peace Cousin, say no mo... ...rt and Princes of my blood. 1855 The hope and expectation of thy time 1856 Is ruin’d, and the Soule of euery man 1857 Prophetically doe fo... ...end of Life cancells all Bands, 1978 And I will dye a hundred thousand Deaths, 1979 Ere breake the smallest parcell of this Vow. 1980 ... ...of Henry the Fourth Shakespeare: First Folio 2033 many a man doth of a Deaths- Head, or a Memento Mori. 2034 I neuer see thy Face, but I thin... ...71 Dow. Talke not of dying, I am out of feare 2372 Of death, or deaths hand, for this one halfe yeare. 2373 Exeunt Omnes. [f3 S... ...e and stiffe 2936 Vnder the hooues of vaunting enemies, 2937 Whose deaths are vnreueng’d. Prethy lend me thy sword 2938 Fal. O Hal, I...
...Tis that they seeke; and they, in seeking that, 1042 Shall finde their deaths, if Yorke can prophecie. 1043 Salisb. My Lord, breake we of... ... Card. Did he not, contrary to forme of Law, 1353 Deuise strange deaths, for small offences done? 1354 Yorke. And did he not, in his... ...my graue is made, 1855 For with his soule fled all my worldly solace: 1856 For seeing him, I see my life in death. 1857 War. As surely... ...But that the guilt of Murther bucklers thee, 1922 And I should rob the Deaths- man of his Fee, 1923 Quitting thee thereby of ten thousand sham... ...ercy, whil’st ’tis offered you, 2789 Or let a rabble leade you to your deaths. 2790 Who loues the King, and will imbrace his pardon, 2791 ...
...nds of Moneyes, 52 and Gold, and Siluer, is her Grand- sire vpon his deaths-bed, 53 (Got deliuer to a ioyfull resurrections) giue, when 5... ...e sequell (Master Broome) I suffered the pangs 1775 of three seuerall deaths: First, an intollerable fright, 1776 to be detected with a ieali... ...: I pray you remember in your 1854 praine. 1855 Will. Lapis. 1856 Eua. That is a good William: what is he (William) that 1857 ...
...he death of Princes 1020 Caes. Cowards dye many times before their deaths, 1021 The valiant neuer taste of death but once: 1022 Of all... ...nke: 1374 If I my selfe, there is no houre so fit 1375 As Caesars deaths houre; nor no Instrument 1376 Of halfe that worth, as those your... ...rickt 1855 Octa. Your Brother too must dye: consent you Lepidus? 1856 Lep. I do consent. 1857 Octa. Pricke him downe Antony....
...ooke Competitors in loue? 637 I tell you Lords, you doe but plot your deaths, 638 By this deuise. 639 Chi. Aaron, a thousand death... ... Tamora, 1855 Her selfe, and hers are highly bound to thee. Exeunt. 1856 Aron. Now to the Gothes, as swift as Swallow flies, 1857 Th...
...are me speake. 1855 Rom. O thou wilt speake againe of banishment. 1856 Fri. Ile giue thee Armour to keepe off that word, 1857 Adue... ... so deepe an O. 1907 Rom. Nurse. 1908 Nur. Ah sir, ah sir, deaths the end of all. 1909 Rom. Speak’st thou of Iuliet? how is i... ...he hath wedded. I will die, 2620 And leaue him all life liuing, all is deaths. 2621 Pa. Haue I thought long to see this mornings face, 26... ...igne yet 2948 Is Crymson in thy lips, and in thy cheekes, 2949 And Deaths pale flag is not aduanced there. 2950 Tybalt, ly’st thou there i...
...omething into a slower method. 303 Is not the causer of the timelesse deaths 304 Of these Plantagenets, Henrie and Edward, 305 As bl... ...85 Shall for thy loue, kill a farre truer Loue, 386 To both their deaths shalt thou be accessary. 387 An. I would I knew thy heart. ... ...o the death. 1855 Cates. God keepe your Lordship in that gracious 1856 minde. 1857 Hast. But I shall laugh at this a twelue- month... ...endernesse, and milde compassion, 2712 Wept like to Children, in their deaths sad Story. 2713 O thus (quoth Dighton) lay the gentle Babes: 2...
...s that which takes hir heauy leaue? 1325 A deadly grone, like life and deaths departing. 1326 See who it is. 1327 Ed. And now the Batt... ... mine Ho-nor. 1855 Lewis. But is hee gracious in the Peoples eye? 1856 Warw. The more, that Henry was vnfortunate. 1857 Lewis... ...from Winters pow’rfull Winde. 2817 These Eyes, that now are dim’d with Deaths black Veyle, 2818 Haue beene as piercing as the Mid- day Sunne, ... ... a Childe, 3046 Looke in his youth to haue him so cut off. 3047 As deathsmen you haue rid this sweet yong Prince. 3048 King. Away with...
...1854 We two haue sworne shall come. 1855 Perd. O Lady Fortune, 1856 Stand you auspicious. 1857 Flo. See, your Guests approach, ... ...too soft for him 2661 (say I:) Draw our Throne into a Sheep- Coat? all deaths - 59 - The Winters Tale Shakespeare: First Folio 2662 are too f... ... 2968 Bohemia stops his eares, and threatens them 2969 With diuers deaths, in death. 2970 Perd. Oh my poore Father: 2971 The Heaue...
..., before 1855 the Princesse: I say none so fit as to present the Nine 1856 Worthies. 1857 Curat. Where will you finde men worthy enoug... ...Citterne head. 2564 Dum. The head of a bodkin. 2565 Ber. A deaths face in a ring. 2566 Lon. The face of an old Roman coine, sc...
... 243 sadnesse in his youth.) I had rather to be marri-ed 244 to a deaths head with a bone in his mouth, then to ei-ther 245 of these: Go... ... 1855 thinke the best grace of witte will shortly turne into si-lence, 1856 and discourse grow commendable in none onely 1857 but Parrats: ...
..., and Donalbaine: Malcolme awake, 831 Shake off this Downey sleepe, Deaths counterfeit, - 19 - The Tragedie of Macbeth Shakespeare: First Foli... ...thou think’st, 1855 For the whole Space that’s in the Tyrants Graspe, 1856 And the rich East to boot. - 42 - The Tragedie of Macbeth Shakespe...
...T GE AND FIRST YEAR. 1855- YEAR. 1855- YEAR. 1855- YEAR. 1855- YEAR. 1855- 1856. 1856. 1856. 1856. 1856. WHEN THE S EE OF N EW Z EALAND was first form... ...lose the sight of the further visitation, and in his New Y ear’s letter of 1856, written soon after receiving a budget from home, there is one little ... ...raged him, and he wrote as fol- lows on his return:— ‘Kohimarama: March 6, 1856. “Southern Cross.” ‘My dear Miss Neill,—How kind of you to write to me... ... VII VII VII VII VII THE MEL THE MEL THE MEL THE MEL THE MELANESIAN ISLES. 1856-1857. ANESIAN ISLES. 1856-1857. ANESIAN ISLES. 1856-1857. ANESIAN ISLE... ...6-1857. ANESIAN ISLES. 1856-1857. ANESIAN ISLES. 1856-1857. ANESIAN ISLES. 1856-1857. ANESIAN ISLES. 1856-1857. AND now, in his twenty-ninth year, aft... ...eep you. ‘Your affectionate cousin, ‘J. C. Patteson, Bishop.’ One of these deaths was that of Kareambat, the little New Caledonian confided to the Bis... ...hat in the execution of this great purpose they should have met with their deaths. Surely there is matter for comfort here! ‘I can’t write all this ov... ... a sad little note was sent up to the Primate with the announcement of the deaths and losses. In spite of the comfort which, as this note said, Pattes... ...t I think that the sunshine has come again.’ There were, however, two more deaths—the twins of Mwerlau. Clement died on the 24th of May; the other bro...
...boursome and dainty Trimmes, wherein 1855 You made great Iuno angry. 1856 Imo. Nay be breefe? 1857 I see into thy end, and am almost ... ...e: 2516 Thus smiling, as some Fly had tickled slumber, 2517 Not as deaths dart being laugh’d at: his right Cheeke 2518 Reposing on a Cushi...
...oines disguis’d. 1257 Fal. Peace (good Dol) doe not speake like a Deaths-head: 1258 doe not bid me remember mine end. 1259 Dol. S... ...d with 1855 him, if I returne: and it shall goe hard, but I will make 1856 him a Philosophers two Stones to me. If the young 1857 Dace be ...
...rull 1854 That noyses it against vs. 1855 Octa. Is it so sir? 1856 Caes. Most certaine: Sister welcome: pray you 1857 Be euer ... ...urposes, and being Royall 3601 Tooke her owne way: the manner of their deaths, 3602 I do not see them bleede. 3603 Dol. Who was last w...
.... And depopu- lation works both ways, the doors of death being set wide open, and the door of birth almost closed. Thus, in the half-year ending July ... ... and the door of birth almost closed. Thus, in the half-year ending July 1888 there were twelve deaths and but one birth in the district of the Hatihe... ...om it was still a living fact. Between 1830 and 1840, Hao, for instance, was a place of the most dangerous approach, where ships were seized and crews... ...ble there was a tiny skeleton. The race seems in a fair way to survive. From fifteen islands, whose rolls I had occasion to consult, I found a proport... ...lt, I found a proportion of 59 births to 47 deaths for 1887. Dropping three out of the fifteen, there remained for the other twelve the comfortable ra... ...othian glen, I had accompanied Sunday by Sunday a minister in whose house I lodged; and the likeness, and 164 In The South Seas the difference, and t...
...aten Island, N.Y. Besides his voyage to San Francisco, he had, in 1849 and 1856, visited England, the Continent, and the Holy Land, partly to superint... ...Those in the former periodical were collected in a volume as Piazza Tales (1856); and of these ‘Benito Cereno’ and ‘The Bell Tower’ are equal to his b... ...e with Europeans, the births would appear not very little to outnumber the deaths; the population in such in- stances remaining nearly the same for se...
... main body of the sec- ond expedition was brought back by another officer des- patched for that purpose from V ailima. Casualties: one horse wounded; ... ...e, and who cares?There it is, and about as grim a tale as was 169 V ailima Letters ever written, and as grimy, and as hateful. Sacred to the Memory o...
...nted to its publication. A. B. Nicholls Haworth Parsonage, September 22nd, 1856. 5 Charlotte Brontë T H E P R O F E S S O R CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY TH... ...e rescue. The lads and the boatmen yelled; they thought there would be two deaths by drowning instead of one; but as Jean rose the third time, I clutc...
...ber 2, 1851 drove him from 12 Democracy in America the public service. In 1856 he published “The Old Regime and the Revolution.” He died at Cannes, A... ...very parish, in which the results of public deliberations, and the births, deaths, and marriages of the citizens were entered;*** clerks were directed... ...e laws; the town-clerk records all the town votes, orders, grants, births, deaths, and marriages; the treasurer keeps the funds; the overseer of the p...
...s habitation where thou keepst 1214 Hourely afflict: Meerely, thou art deaths foole, 1215 For him thou labourst by thy flight to shun, 1216 ... ...at beares the name of life? Yet in this life 1243 Lie hid moe thousand deaths; yet death we feare 1244 That makes these oddes, all euen. 1245... ...Corne’s to reape, for yet our Tithes to sow. Exeunt. Scena Secunda. 1856 Enter Prouost and Clowne. 1857 Pro. Come hither sirha; can ...
.............................................. ........ 167 LONDON, MARCH 12, 1856. ........................................................................ ...d friends, whom I had intimately known and highly valued. I feel as if the deaths of the fictitious creatures, in which you have been kind enough to e... ... their little coffins, pile up the earth above their graves. Of the annual deaths in this great town, their unnatural deaths form more than one third.... ...of the Bank of England. SPEECH: THE ROYAL LITERARY FUND. LONDON, MARCH 12, 1856. The Corporation of the Royal Literary Fund was established in 1790, i... ...855 58 JUNE 5, 1867 116 JUNE 9, 1851 190 M MARCH 1, 1851 185 MARCH 12, 1856 167 MARCH 15, 1870 179 MARCH, 26, 1858 73 MARCH 28, 1866 113 MARCH...
... Then what befals my selfe: you stand amaz’d, 1855 But be of comfort. 1856 2.Off. Come sir away. 1857 Ant. I must entreat of you s... ...nd I most iocund, apt, and willinglie, 2289 To do you rest, a thousand deaths would dye. 2290 Ol. Where goes Cesario? 2291 Vio. A...
...rke, and of Colpoys himself and Joan his then wife, after their respective deaths. These obits, namely anniversaries of deaths when masses were to be ... ...his one may have flown thus far. Krestrel (Falco tinnunculus)—Otterbourne, 1856. Short-Eared Owl (Otus brachyotus).—Baddesley Com- mon, 5th March 1861...
... to Mr. Penn’s at Greenwich, where he was engaged as draughtsman. There in 1856, we find him in ‘a terribly busy state, finishing up engines for innum... ...friend who should have kept a lodge; yet he led the procession of becoming deaths, and began in the mind of Fleeming that train of tender and grateful... ... for his own. Already I find him writing in the plural of ‘these impending deaths’; already I find him in quest of consola- tion. ‘There is little pai...
...ual merit. Upon this hint he proceeded. Hermann would have died a thousand deaths rather than acknowledge his inability to un- derstand anything and e... ...Mabbott states that Griswold “obviously had a revised form” for use in the 1856 volume of Poe’s works. Mabbott does not substantiate this claim, but i...
...g it with modifications. Stansby’s edition served for reprints in 1816 and 1856 (the latter edited by Thomas Wright); but in 1817 an edition super- vi... ...nd then he said: I may not with my worship save thy life, for the shameful deaths that thou hast caused many full good knights to die. Sir, said the R...