These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us : Though the wisdom of nature can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourged by the sequent effects... King Lear - Page 12by William Shakespeare - 1908 - 174 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 pages
...prefently ; convey the Bufinefs as I mall find means, and acquaint you withal. Glo. Thefehte Eclipfes in the Sun and Moon portend no good to us ; though the Wifdom of Nature can reifoa v. Dd ** thus, and thus, yet Nature finds it felf fcourg'd by the fequent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 514 pages
...* the wifdom of nature can reafon it thus and thus, yet nature finds itfelf fcourg'd by the fequent effects. Love cools ; friendship falls off; brothers divide. In cities, mutinies ; in countries, difcord ; in palaces, treafon •, and the bond crack'd 'twixt fon and father. This villain of mine... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 396 pages
...him, sir, presently; convey the business as -I • shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Glo. These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...countries, discord; in palaces, treason; and the bond crack'd between son and father. This villain of mine comas under the prediction ; there's son against... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 488 pages
...seek him, sir, presently ; convey1* the business as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Glo. These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...thus, yet nature finds itself scourged by the sequent 1 effects : love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide : in cities, mutinies ; in countries,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...seek him, sir, presently; convey the business as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Glo. These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...countries, discord; in palaces, treason ; and the bond crack'd between son and father. *This villain of mine comes under the prediction; there's son against... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 496 pages
...seek him, sir, presently; convey the business9 as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Glo. These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us: Though the wisdom of nature3 can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourged by the sequent effects : love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 490 pages
...seek him, sir, presently; convey the business2 as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Glo. These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us: Though the wisdom of nature3 can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourged by the sequent effects: love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 pages
...passages in scripture, in a speech of Gloster's, which he makes in the second scene of the first act : " These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us; — love cools; friendship falls off; brothers divide; in cities, mutinies; in countries, discord;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 pages
...seek him, sir, presently ; convey the business as I shall find means, and acquaint you withal. Glo. These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...discord; in palaces, treason ; and the bond cracked between son and father. This villain of mine comes under the prediction ; there's son against father... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...thus, yet nature finds tself scourg'd by the frequent effects'; love cools, 35 riendship falls on", brothers divide: in cities, mutinies; in countries, discord; in palaces, treason; and the bond crack'd 'twixt son and father. ТЫ» villain of mine comes underthe prediction; there's son against... | |
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