God! that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent, Weary of solid firmness, melt itself Into the sea! and, other times, to see The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's hips;... Memorial in Regard to a National University - Page 87by John Wesley Hoyt - 1892 - 123 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 pages
...and little medicine : My lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. A . Hen. O heaven I that one might read the book of fate ; And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent (Weary of solid firmness) melt itself Into the sea ! and, other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 454 pages
...and little medicine : My lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. K.Hen. O heaven ' that one might read the book of fate ; And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent (Weary of solid firmness,) melt itself Into the sea ! and,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 pages
...seen such interchange of state, &.c.] So, in King Henry IV. Part II. : " O heaven ! that one might read the book of fate ; " And see the revolution of the times " Make mountains level, and the continent, " Weary of solid firmness, melt itself " Into the sea !... | |
| Barry Edward O'Meara - France - 1822 - 410 pages
...been execrated and all his family, now suddenly became Louis le desire! " O heaven ! that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times ; Make mountains level, and the continent, Weary of solid firmness, melt itself Into the sea." The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 372 pages
...and little medicine : My lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. K. Hen. O heaven '. that one might read the book of fate ; And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent (Weary of solid firmness,) melt itself Into the sea ! and,... | |
| Benjamin Oakley - 1823 - 442 pages
...when we have shuffled off this mortal coil," I could not help saying, — " O Heaven ! that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times!" What was my wonder — my sorrow — my heart-rendings — to read on a grave-stone before me — -"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pages
...Northumberland will soon be coold. • * Nolle. t Thaw in lowly litujtioin 432 K. Hen. O heaven ! that one might makes one pardon strong. Make mountains level, and the continent i Weary of solid firmness,) melt itself nto the sea! and, other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 590 pages
...and little medicine: My lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. K. Hen. O heaven ! that one might read the book of fate; And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent (Weary of solid firmness,) melt itself Into the sea! and, other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 pages
...and little medicine : My lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. K. Hen. O heaven! that one might read the book of fate ; And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent (Weary of solid firmness) melt itself Into the sea ! and, other... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...a union in partition, Two lovely berries moulded on one stem. FUTURITY. Oh heaven ! that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent,' Weary of solid firmness, melt itself Into the sea. • O,... | |
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