And lean-looked prophets whisper fearful change. Rich men look sad, and ruffians dance and leap. The one, in fear to lose what they enjoy, The other to enjoy by rage and war. These signs forerun the death or fall of Kings. Tales of the Fireside - Сторінка 155автори: Rebecca Warren Brown - 1827 - 225 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 стор.
...reposeth all his confidence In thee. Cap. 'Tis thought the king is dead : we will not stay. The bay-trees in our country are all withered, And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven ; The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth, And lean-looked prophets whisper fearful change ; Rich men... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 572 стор.
...reposeth all his confidence In thee. Cap. 'Tis thought the king is dead: we will not stay. The bay-trees in our country are all withered, And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven ; The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth, And lean-looked prophets whisper fearful change; Rich men... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 568 стор.
...reposeth all his confidence In thee. Cap. 'Tis thought the king is dead : we will not stay. The bay-trees in our country are all withered, And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven ; The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth, And lean-looked prophets whisper fearful change ; Rich men... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 стор.
...reposeth all his confidence In thee. Cap. Т is thought the King is dead : we will not slay. The hay-trees in our country are all withered, And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven ; The pale-faced moon looks hloody on the earth, And lean-looked prophets whisper fearful change ; Rich men... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 стор.
...view, but for tiie purpose of disciplining the limla and in melts. PITIABLE. TEBROE. The pay-trees, in our country, are all withered, And meteors — fright the fixed stars of heaven; The pale-fap»i moon — looks bloody on the etirtb, And ]ear.-iook'd prophets — whisper fearful change,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 стор.
...reposeth all his confidence In thee. Cap. 'Tis thought the king is dead : we will not stay. The bay-trees in our country are all withered, And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven ; The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth, And lean-looked prophets whisper fearful change ; Rich men... | |
| 1907 - 684 стор.
...generally announce the death of great people : — 'Tis thought the king is dead : we will not stay. The bay trees in our country are all withered. And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven. And Calpurnia says : — When beggars die there are no comets seen : The heavens themselves blaze forth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 606 стор.
...reposeth all his confidence In thee. Cap. 'Tis thought the king is dead: we will not stay. The bay-trees in our country are all withered, And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven ; The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth, And lean-looked prophets whisper fearful change; Rich men... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 576 стор.
...reposeth all his confidence In ihee. Cap. 'Tis thought the king is dead : we will not stay. The bay-trees in our country are all withered, And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven ; The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth, And lean-looked prophets whisper fearful change ; Rich men... | |
| Confessor - 1851 - 336 стор.
...and Ireland "— and long after the conclusion of Katharine's story he mused in silence. CHAPTER VII. The bay trees in our country are all withered, And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven: The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth, And lean-look'd prophets whisper fearful change : Rich men... | |
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