| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 pages
...right. 63 Faces about.] See note * on The Scornful Lady. Friends, and my fellow-soldiers, I have brought you This day from the shops of security, And the counters...content, to measure out In these furious fields, honour ly the ell, And prowess by the pound. Let it nut, Oh, let it not, I say, be told lion-after, The noble... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1812 - 562 pages
...and give ear !—Gentlemen, countrymenj friendsj and my fellow-soldiers, I have brought you this d^y from the shops of security* and the counters of content,...ell, and prowess by the pound. Let it not, oh, let it hot, I say, be told hereafter, the noble issue of this city fainted ; but bear yourselves in this fair... | |
| George Norton - 1829 - 578 pages
...pikes; stand and give rar ! Gentlemen, countrymen, friends, and my fellow-soldiers, I have brought you this day from the shops of security, and the counters...of content, to measure out in these furious fields, honor by the ell, and prowess by the pound. Let it not, Oh, let it not, I say, be told hereafter, the... | |
| George Norton - 1829 - 578 pages
...stand and give ear ! Gentlemen, countrymen, friends,and my fellow-sohliers, I have brought you i In.- day from the shops of security, and the counters of content, to measure out in these furious fields, honor by the ell, and prowess by the pound. Let it not, Oh, let it not, I say, be told hereafter, the... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1840 - 746 pages
...fellow-soldiers, I have brought you this day 'om the shops of security, and the counters of 'intent, to measure out in these furious fields, honour by...prowess by the pound. Let it not, oh, let it not, I say, be told hereafter, the noble issue of this city fainted ; but bear yourselves m this fair action like... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1843 - 592 pages
...; stand and give ear0 ! — Gentlemen, countrymen, friends, and my fellow-soldiers, I have brought you this day, from the shops of security and the counters...prowess by the pound. Let it not, oh, let it not, I say, be told hereafter, the noble issue of this city fainted; but bear yourselves in this fair action like... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1854 - 626 pages
...Grocer says in the old play, " Gentlemen, countrymen, friends, and my fellow-soldiers, I have brought you this day from the shops of security and the counters...fields honour by the ell and prowess by the pound ! " But let us observe proof of the monastic disposition in respect to prayer. " Pray, brothers," says... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1854 - 976 pages
...pikes; st;md and give ear!* — Gentlemen, countrymen, friends, and my fellowsoldicrs, I have brought you this day, from the shops of security and the counters of content, to measure out in these furious lieUU honour by the ell, and prowess by the pound. Let it not, oh, let it not, I say, be told hereafter,... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 740 pages
...pikes; stand and give ear Ï — Gentlemen, countrymen, friends, and my fellow-soldiers, I have brought you this day from the shops of security, and the counters...prowess by the pound. Let it not, oh, let it not, I say, be told hereafter, the noble issue of this city fainted ; but Dear yourselves in this fair action like... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1866 - 742 pages
...rive ear! — Gentlemen, countrymen, friends, and ILV fellow-soldiers, 1 have brought you this d.iy from the shops of security, and the counters of content, to measure out in these furious field*, honour by the ell, and prowess by the pound. Let it not, oh, let it not, I say, be told hereafter,... | |
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