You would have thought the very windows spake, So many greedy looks of young and old Through casements darted their desiring eyes UpQn his visage, and that all the walls, With painted imagery, had said at once, — "Jesu preserve thee! welcome, Bolingbroke! Mornings of the Recess, 1861-4 - Page 94by Samuel Lucas - 1864Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 978 lehte
...With slow but stately paee kept on his eourse. Whilst all tongues eried " God save thee, Bolingbroke!" You would have thought the very windows spake, So many greedy looks of young and old Through easements darled their desiring eyes Upon his visage, and that all the walls With painted imagery had... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 996 lehte
...slow, but stately pace, kept on hii course, W bile all tongues cried — God save thee, Bolingbroke! is same very iron to burn them out. Arth. O, now you...while You were disguised. "nli. Peace : no more. Adie lii ; visage ; and that all the walls, With painted imag'ry, bad said at once, — .!<• 11 preserve... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1882 - 894 lehte
...enthusiasm baffled description. It recalled Shakspeare's picture of Bolingbroke's entrance into London : — "You would have thought the very windows spake, So...Through casements darted their desiring eyes Upon liis visage ; and that all the walls, With paiuted imagery, had said at once : ' Jesu preserve thee... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Michael Rossetti - 1882 - 1168 lehte
...but stately pace, kept on his course, While all tongues cried — Uod save thee, Bolingbroke 1 Tou would have thought the very windows spake, So many...Through casements darted their desiring eyes Upon lu- visnge; and that all the walls, With painted imagery, had said at once,— Jesn preserve thee 1... | |
| Historical ballads - 1882 - 308 lehte
...With slow but stately pace, kept on his course, While all tongues cried, God save thee, Bolingbroke ! You would have thought the very windows spake, So many greedy looks of young and old, Through casements1 darted their desiring eyes Upon his visage ; and that all the walls, With painted imag'ry,2... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 202 lehte
...With slow but stately pace kept on his course, While all tongues cried, Go d save thee, Bolingbroke ! You would have thought the very windows spake, So many greedy looks of young and old 1 The first wife of Edmund, Duke of York, was Isabella, daughter of Peter the Cruel, King of Castile... | |
| Blackwood William and sons - 1883 - 136 lehte
...the Lord Mayor came out, this time to welcome him home. Crowds filled the windows and the streets. " You would have thought the very windows spake, So...old Through casements darted their desiring eyes, While all tongues cried, ' God save thee, Bolingliroke ! ' Jesu preserve thee ! welcome, Bolingbroke... | |
| 1883 - 418 lehte
...; York, describing the manner of Holingbroke's enirj into London with Richard in his train, says; " You would have thought the very windows spake. So...many greedy looks of young and old Through casements dartea their desiring eyes Upon his visage, and that all the walls With painted imagery had said at... | |
| Jonathan Eastwood, William Aldis Wright - 1884 - 700 lehte
...word in English occurs in Shakespeare (Rich. //. v. 2. 1 6) : You would have thought the very windows So many greedy looks of young and old Through casements darted their desiring .Upon his visage, and that all the walls With painted imagery had said at once 'Jesu preserve thee... | |
| James A. Melville - 1884 - 168 lehte
...course, While all tongues cried, " God save thee, Bolinghroke ! " You would have thought the very 8 windows spake, So many greedy looks of young and old Through casements 7 darted their desiring eyes IUCHABD II. 1. Act v. sc. 2. The speakers are the Duke and Duchesa of... | |
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