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" Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these ? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators - Стр. 87
авторы: William Shakespeare - 1806
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The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added to ..., Том 9

William Shakespeare - 1818 - Страниц: 346
...in. I '11 pray, and then I 'l1 sleep. — [Fool goes in. Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just. Edg. [Within.] Fathom and half, fathom and half! Poor Tom ! [ The Fool runs out from the Hovel. Fool. Come...
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The British Essayists: Adventurer

James Ferguson - 1819 - Страниц: 332
...for a short interval, are equally proper and striking : Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er ye are, , A That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm! How...raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these I He concludes with a sentiment finely suited to his condition, and worthy to be written in characters...
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Elements of Criticism, Том 1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1819 - Страниц: 424
...poverty . Nay, get thee in; I'll pray, and then I'll sleepPoor naked wretches, wberesoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm! How...sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness defend yon l From seasons such as these ? OI have ta'en Too little care of this ! take physic Pomp ; Expose...
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Letters Written During a Tour Through Normandy, Britanny, and Other Parts of ...

Anna Eliza Bray, Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1820 - Страниц: 388
...Jaques, they might learn to feel the common " penalty of Adam," and exclaim, with Lear, " Take physic, pomp, Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them, And show the Heavens more just." In a similar prison in the Conciergerie, the amiable Princess Elizabeth was likewise confined. Adjoining...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Том 10

William Shakespeare - 1821 - Страниц: 510
...Tetra vagabatur solus per lustra ferarum -." But, from the succeeding, in Buchanan's Franciscanus et From seasons such as these ? O, I have ta'en Too little...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just 6. EDG. [JVithinJ] Fathom 7 and half, fathom and half! Poor Tom! [The Fool runs nut from the Hovel....
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: To which are Added His ...

William Shakespeare - 1821 - Страниц: 588
...thee in. I'll pray, and then I'll sleep.-— [Fool goes in. Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'ev you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How...Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend you From seasous such as these IO, I have ta'en Too little care of this I Take physic, pomp ; Expose thyself...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 10

William Shakespeare - 1821 - Страниц: 520
...thee in. I'll pray, and then I'll sleep. — [Fool goes in. Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm *, How...and unfed sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness 5, defend you * Quartos, night. < In, boy ; go first, &c.] These two lines were added in the author's...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - Страниц: 270
...forward, tho' I caima see, I guess an' fear. A WINTER NIGHT. Poor uaked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm ! How...raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these ? SHAKSPEARE. WHEN biting Boreas, fell and doure, Sharp shivers thro' the leafless bow'r ; When Phoebus...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - Страниц: 274
...I canna see, I guess an' fear. A WINTER NIGHT. Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That hide the pelting of this pitiless storm ! How shall your...sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend JOB From seasons such as these ? SHAKSPEAEE. WHKN biting Boreas, fell and doure, Sharp shivers thro'...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the corrected ..., Том 8

William Shakespeare - 1823 - Страниц: 558
...thee in. I'll pray, and then I'll sleep. — [Fool goes in. Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just. Edg. [within.] Fathom and half, fathom and half! Poor Tom ! [The Fool runs out from the Hovel. Fool. Come...
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