| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 pages
...Regan, I have good hope Thou didst not know of 't. — Who comes here ? 0, heavens, Enter GoNERIL. If you do love old men, if your sweet sway Allow obedience,...old, Make it your cause; send down, and take my part! — Art not ashamed to look upon this beard ? — [7b GONERIL. O, Regan, wilt thou take her by the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 pages
...? Regan, I have good hope Thou didst not know oft. — Who comes here ? O, heavens, Enter GONEREL. If you do love old men, if your sweet sway Allow obedience,...old, Make it your cause : send down, and take my part I—- Art not asham'd to look upon this beard ? — [To GONF.KII O, Regan, wilt thou take her by the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 730 pages
...servant? Regan, I have good hope Thou didst not know on't. — Who comes here ? O heavens, Enter GONEBIL. If you do love old men, if your sweet sway Allow obedience,...old, Make it your cause ; send down, and take my part ! — Art not asham'd to look upon this beard ? — [To Goneril. 0 Regan, wilt thou take her by the... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 372 pages
...is like A full-hot horse ; who heing allowed his way Self-mettle tires him. Henry VIII., i. 1. Lear. O heavens, If you do love old men, if your sweet sway Allow ohedience, if yourselves are old, Make it your cause. King Lear, iv. 4. Therefore, since he permits... | |
| Homerus - 1857 - 364 pages
...and Pygmies. 13 Thanhless — not liked by, not graWul to. 12 Allow'd — liked by, approved of. " O heavens If you do love old men, if your sweet sway Allme obedience." — SHAKESPEARE. Lear, H. 4. 11 That blinds a stone's cast off men's eyes — that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 pages
...Regan, I have good hope Thou didst not know on't. — Who comes here ? Oh heavens ! Enter GONERIL. If you do love old men, if your sweet sway Allow obedience,...old, Make it your cause ; send down, and take my part ! — Art not asham'd to look upon this beard ? — \_To GONERIL. Oh Regan ! wilt thou take her by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 662 pages
...— Who comes here ? 0 heavens ! Enter GONEHIL. If you do love old men, if your sweet sway Allow 1 obedience, if yourselves are old, Make it your cause ; send down, and take my part ! — Art not asham'd to look upon this beard? — [To GONERIL. 0 Regan! wilt thou take her by the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1859 - 518 pages
...Regan, I have good hope Thou didst not know on 't — Who comes here ? O heavens, Enter GONEEIL. -I If you do love old men, if your sweet sway Allow obedience, if you yourselves are old, Make it your cause ; send down, and take my part ! — Art not asham'd to look... | |
| ROBERT NARES, A.M., F.R.S., F.A.S., - 1859 - 494 pages
...allow my whole device— ' And if ye like it, and allow it well. ., , O. PL, i, 114. See also, ii, 149. If you do love old men, if your sweet sway Allow obedience. Lear, ii, 4. Tin the time of Romulus, all heads were rounded of his fashion : in the time of Ciesar,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1860 - 882 pages
...sublime effort of imagination by which he identifies his own old age with that of the heavens : " 0 heavens ! If you do love old men, if your sweet sway...old, Make it your cause; send down and take my part!" His spirit sank within him at the appearance of Goneril : a deadlier chill seizes upon it at a worse... | |
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