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
| Geologists' Association - Geology - 1891 - 806 pages
...geology. Shakespeare, in 2 King Henry IV., Act iii, Scene 2, writes : — " Oh ! heav'n, 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... | |
| Arthur Schopenhauer - 1859 - 764 pages
...©^afepeore legt bent alten Äöntg ^е{ппф IV. bíe ffîorte in ben О heaven I that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times, . . , — — — — — — — how chances mock., And changes fill (lie cup of alteration With divers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 pages
...and little medicine : My lord Northumberland will soon bo cool'd. K. HEN. О God ! * that one might Make mountains level, and the continent (Weary of solid firmness) melt itself Into the sea ! and, other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 544 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,... | |
| James Robert Page - 1863 - 198 pages
...the very evening of our days. How Shakespeare has treated this idea — " 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 - 1863 - 512 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 - 1863 - 166 pages
...and little medicine : My Lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. K. Hen. 0 Heaven ! that one might read the book of fate ; And see the revolution of the times ; how chances mock, And changes fill the cup of alteration With divers liquors ! [O, if this were seen,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 752 pages
...little medicine: — My lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. K. Sen. О heaven 1 that one might ruly the more to blame he : we were Christians enough befo Make mountain- l"\. I, ¡aid the continent Í Weary of solid firmness) melt itxdf nto the sea ! and,... | |
| Stephen Watson Fullom - Dramatists, English - 1864 - 394 pages
...Thus he was the prophet of geology before it found an expounder in Werner. " O, 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 finnnecs—melt itself Into the sea ; and,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 750 pages
...advice, and little medicine : My lord Northumberland will soon be cool'd. K. Hen. O 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... | |
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