| J. H. Wilton - 1854 - 212 páginas
...Shakespeare — " Tis but an hour ago since it was nine ; And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; An so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from...to hour, we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale." For as each day passes so much of our youth is gone, never to return; and as manhood comes, so comes... | |
| 1873 - 768 páginas
...far more forcibly expressed by Shakspeare, who makes Jacques, in "As You Like It," say : " And BO, from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, And then from...to hour we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale." At what age are we to look for this change? The Psalmist says the days of man are three score and ten,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 páginas
...ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill bo eleven ; And «o from hour to hour we ripo he鏢 # ""fH b ; # ,~H j .[ 1 K 9 x...ͻ ͍" Dum. Ay, marry, there ; some flattery for thi lange began to crow like chanticleer, That fools should bo so deep contemplative ; And I did laugh,... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 páginas
...And looking on it with lack-lustre eye, " Thus we may see," quoth he, " how the world wags. And so from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, And then from...to hour we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale." Motley 'a the only wear. Act ii. Sc. 7. If ladies be but young and fair, They have the gift to know... | |
| 1856 - 570 páginas
...world wags : ;Tis but an hour ago, since it was Nine; And after an hour more, 'twill be Eleven; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from...to hour; we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a Tale. e, — Steele. TT is notorious to Philosophers, that Joy and Grief can hasten and delay Time. Locke... | |
| William Maginn - 1856 - 372 páginas
...is and professes to be a fool, and to make sport of himself and all the rest of the world." — M. " from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, And then from...to hour we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale," which is scoffed at by Jaqnes, as that which dictates his own moralizings on the death of the deer.... | |
| William Maginn - 1856 - 374 páginas
...is and professes to be a fool, and to make sport of himself and all the rest of the world." — M. " from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, And then from...to hour we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale," which is scoffed at by Jaques, as that which dictates his own moralizings on the death of the deer.... | |
| William John Thoms - 1858 - 342 páginas
...faltering from, the like cause, soothe the pillows of other generations with their recital, and while "From hour to hour we ripe and ripe, " And then from hour to hour we rot and rot," these marvellous relations are handed down from year to year and from century to century, till the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 720 páginas
...wags:6 "!' is but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 't will be eleven ; And so from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, And then from...tale." When I did hear The motley fool thus moral 7 on the time , My lungs began to crow like chanticleer, 8 That fools should be so deep-contemplative;... | |
| 1859 - 540 páginas
...wags': T is but an hour ago, since it was nine; And after an hour more, 't will be eleven; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from...to hour, we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale." But after all, the mind, or the state of mind, is the true measure of the hour; and the motion of the... | |
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