| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 466 pages
...fond of no second brood, Has cluck'd thee to the wars, and safely home, Loaden with honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back: But, if it be not so, 380 Thou art not honest; and the gods will plague thee, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 490 pages
...fond of no second brood, Has cluck'd thee to the wars, and safely home, Loaden with honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back : But, if it be...not honest; and the gods will plague thee, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which To a mother's part belongs.—He turns away : Down, ladies; let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 548 pages
...fond of no second brood, Has cluck'd thee to the wars, and safely home, Loaden with honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back: But, if it be...not honest; and the gods will plague thee, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which To a mother's part belongs.—He turns away: Down, ladies; let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 pages
...one f the stocks.'] Keeps me in a state of ignominy talk; to no purpose. Loaden with honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back: But, if it be...not honest; and the gods will plague thee, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which To a mother's part belongs.—He turns away: Down, ladies; let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 520 pages
...and safely home, * — thtjme strains—] The niceties, the refinements. Loaden with honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back: But, if it be...not honest; and the gods will plague thee, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which To a mother's part belongs.—He turns away: Down, ladies; let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 318 pages
...dear mother any courtesy; When she, (poor hen !) fond of no second brood, Loaden with honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back: But, if it be...not honest; and the gods will plague thee, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which To a mother's part belongs.—He turns away: Down, ladies; let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 354 pages
...fond of no second brood, Has cluck'd thee to the wars, and safely home, Loaden with honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back: But, if it be...not honest; and the gods will plague thee, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which To a mother's part belongs.—He turns away: Down, ladies : let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 426 pages
...yet be merciful. Warbwton. Has cluck'd thee to the wars, and safely home, Loaded with honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back: But, if it be...so, Thou art not honest; and the gods will plague the*, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which To a mother's part belongs—He turns away: Down,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 394 pages
...dear mother any courtesy ; Has cluck'd thee to the wars, and safely home, Loaden with*honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back : But, if it be...honest ; and the gods will plague thee, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which To a mother's part belongs.—He turns away : Down, ladies ; let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 506 pages
...fond of no second brood, Has cluck'd thee to the wars, and safely home, Loaden with honour. Say, my request's unjust, And spurn me back : But, if it be...not honest; and the gods will plague thee, That thou restrain'st from me the duty, which To a mother's part belongs.—He turns away : Down, ladies ; let... | |
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