Thou must be patient; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry: — I will preach to thee; mark me. Glo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of... The British Essayists: Adventurer - Page 149edited by - 1823Full view - About this book
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 328 pages
...different metaphors, that are carried on with much propriety and elegance.: Through utter'd cloaths small vices do appear} Robes and furr'd gowns hide...that we smell the air We wawle and cry When we are horn, we cry that we are come To'this great stage of fools ! This tender complaint of the miseries... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 336 pages
...faithful courtier. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes : I know thee well enough ; thy name it Glo'ster. The advice he then gives him is very affecting...we are born, we cry that we are come To this great Rage of fools ! This tender complaint of the miseries of hnman life bears so exact a resemblance with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 pages
...madness! Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes. I know thee well enough, thy name is Gloster. Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither; Thou know'st, the first time that we taste the air, We wail and cry. I'll preach to thee; mark me. Edg. Break, lab'ring heart ! Lear. When... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 pages
...madness! Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes, I know thee well enough, thy name is Gloster. Thou must be patient; we came crying hither; Thou know'st, the first time that we taste the air, We wail and cry. I'll preach to thee; mark me. Lear. When we are born, we cry, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 378 pages
...Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes. I know thee well enough ; thy name is Gloster : Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry :9 — I will preach to thee ; mark me. « Robes, and furr'd gowns, hide a//.] So, in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 pages
...madness ! Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my I know thee well enough; thy name is Gloster: Thou must be patient; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry:—I will preach to thee; mark me. eyes. Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 pages
...Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes. I know thee well enough ; thy name is Gloster : Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry : — I will preach to thee ; mark me. Glo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pages
...Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes. I know thee well enough ; thy name is Gloster : Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry : — I will preach to thee ; mark me. Clo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 666 pages
...madness. [eyesLear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my I know thee well enough, thy name is Glo'ster ; Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither : Thou...first time that we smell the air, We wawle, and cry. I will preach to thee: mark Glo. Alack, alack the day ! [ Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 350 pages
...[eyes. Lear. If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my I know thee well enough, thy name is Glo'ster ; Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither: Thou...first time that we smell the air, We wawle, and cry. I will preach to thee: mark Glo. Alack, alack the day! [ Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are... | |
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