contained one weapon which could pierce him, that weapon his pursuers were bound, before God and man, to employ. "If he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his: if none, Let him not seek 't of us." Such was the language which the Parliament might justly use. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Página 210por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 262 páginas
...the liquor till it run o'er, In seeming to augment it, wastes it ? KING HENRY. Call him to his trial: if he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his ; if none, Let him not seek 't of us. GUILFORD. Ladies, a general welcome from his, grace Salutes you all; this night he dedicates To fair... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 páginas
...irresolute purpose. knife,— To sheath his knife in us. He is attach'd ; Call him to present trial ; if he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his : if none, Let him not seek't of us ; By day and night, He's traitor to the height. [Exeunt. K. Hen. There's his period, SCEJTE... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 346 páginas
...1. 2. You taught | me lan|guage : and | my prof | it orit \ Is I know how to curse. Tempest, 1. 2. If he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his ; if none, Let | him not seek't | of us | : by day | and night | He's traitor to the height. H 8, 1.2. I say | it is | not lost... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 394 páginas
...Tempest, 1. 2. You taught | me language : and | my prof |it on't \ Is I know how to curse. Tempest, 1. 2. If he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his ; if none, Let | him not seek't | of us 1 : by day | and night | He's traitor to the height. H 8, 1. 2. I say I it is I not... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 342 páginas
...Tempest, 1. 2. You taught | me lan[guage : and | my pro?|it o«V | Is I know how to curse. Tempest, 1. 2. If he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his ; if none, Let | him not seek't | of us I : by day | and night | He's traitor to the height. H 8, 1. 2. I say | it is | not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 592 páginas
...purpose. K. Hen. There's his period, To sheath his knife in us. He is attached: Call him to present trial: if he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his; if none, Let him not seek't of us. By day and night! He's traitor to the height. [Exeunt. 8 The accuracy of Holinshed, from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 634 páginas
...purpose. K. Hen. There's his period, To sheath his knife in us. He is attach'd; Call him to present trial: if he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his ; if none, Let him not seek't of us. By day and night, He's traitor to the height. [Exvxad. SCENE III. A Room in the Palace.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 520 páginas
...out to him from his own iniquitous measure. But if justice, in the whole range of its wide armoury, contained one weapon which could pierce him, that...Find mercy in the law, 'tis his: if none, Let him not seek't of us." Such was the language which the Commons might justly use. Did then the articles against... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 494 páginas
...K. Hen. There 's his period, To sheath his knife in us. He is attach'd; Call him to present trial: if he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his; if none, let him not seek't of us. By day and night, He's traitor to the height. [Exeunt. SCENE III. A Room in the Palace.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 586 páginas
...purpose. K. Hen. There's his period, To sheath his knife in us. He is attached: Call him to present trial: if he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his; if none, Let him not seek't of us. By day and night! He's traitor to the height. [Exeunt. 1 Sir William Blomer (Holinshed... | |
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