| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 656 pągines
...Be it so ; I do desire no more. Bru. Prepare the body, then, and follow us. [Exeunt att ha ANTOKT. Ant. O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth. That I am meek and gentle with these butchers 1 Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. Woe to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 674 pągines
...Be it so ; I do desire no more. BRU. Prepare the body then, and follow us. [Exeunt all but AJJTONT ANT. O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. Woe to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 336 pągines
...Ant. Be it so; I do desire no more. Bru. Prepare the body then, and follow us. [Exeunt all but Antony. Ant. O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers ! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man, That ever lived in the tide of times. Woe to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 474 pągines
...Be it so ; I do desire no more. £m. Prepare the body then, and follow us. [Exeunt all Tmt ANTONY. Ant. O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. Woe to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 328 pągines
...I do desire no more. Brutus. Prepare the body, then, and follow us. {Exeunt all but Antony. Antony. O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, \ That I am meek and gentle with these butchers ! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. Woe to... | |
| Charles Hartley - 1872 - 372 pągines
...water. SHAKESPEARE'S "Henry VIII." ARK ANTONY'S ADDRESS TO CESAR'S BODY. SHAKESPEARE'S "JULIUS CAESAR." O, PARDON me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers ! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. Woe to... | |
| Frederick Meyrick - 1873 - 178 pągines
...see fortune would not suffer me. RULE XXXIIL Show how this Rule is illustrated by the following : — O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers. Blood and destruction shall be so in use That mothers shall but smile when they behold... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 pągines
...firmament. ibid. The choice and master spirits of this age. Ibid. Though last, not least, in love ! * ibid. O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers ! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. ibid.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 166 pągines
...it so ; I do desire no more. Bru. Prepare the body then, and follow us. 255 [Exeunt all but ANTONY. Ant. O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers ! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. Woe to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 280 pągines
...Be it so ; I do desire no more. Bru. Prepare the body then, and follow us. [Exeunt all but Antony. Ant. O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers ! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. Woe to... | |
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