| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 508 pages
...blushing in his face , Not able to endure the sight of day, But, self-affrighted, tremble at his sin. Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king: The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord. For every man that Bolingbroke... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1843 - 550 pages
...master poet has finely expressed the sentiment of his age, when he makes Richard the Second say, •< Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king." bear of life and limb and terrene honor, and not to know or hear of any ill intended him without defending... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pages
...blushing in his face, Not able to endure the sight of day, But, self-affrighted, tremble at his sin. ck upon him, as the sun In the grey vault of heaven : and by his light, Did all : The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord : For every man that Bolingbroke... | |
| 1911 - 856 pages
...emerged from the ceremony possessed of a dual character, half cleric, half lay — a mixta person я:— Not all the water in the rough, rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed King. The divine aid was, and is, invoked upon the Sovereign in the same manner as upon Bishops; and the... | |
| Eliot Warburton - 1845 - 556 pages
...seated ourselves as respectfully on his ragged carpet as if Mehemet Ali had never been known in Nubia. " Not all the water in the rough, rude sea, can wash the balm from an anointed king," I muttered to myself; though the water be the Nile, and castor be the oil. While we took our seats... | |
| 1872 - 492 pages
...kingdoms, from which they came off victors. JSB THE KING'S NAMESAKE. A TALE OF CAKISBKOOK CASTLE. CHAPTER II. "Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king : The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the LORD." Richard II., Act III., Sc.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 pages
...or modern. STEFVENS. Not able to endure the sight of day, But, self-affrighted, tremble at his sin. Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king : The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord : For every man that Bolingbrokc... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pages
...blushing in his face, Not able to endure the sight of day , But, self-affrighted, tremble at his sin. Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king : The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord : For every man that Bolingbroke... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 574 pages
...that power that made you king, ilath power to keep you king, in spite of all. * • « • Richard. Not all the water in the rough rude sea, Can wash the balm from an anointed king ; The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord. For every man that Bolingbroke... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 pages
...this history. On the other hand, when Richard, speaking dramatically in his own person, says, — " Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king : The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord;" — Dr. Johnson rejoicingly... | |
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