| William Oldys - 1740 - 326 頁
...: Our life's uncertain, and our death is fure, And tow'rds moft peril, man is moft fecure. Drayton, What is danger More than the weaknefs of our apprehenfions...minds Were made the mafters of it : And as hearty feamen, In defp'rate ftorms, ftem with a little rudder The tumbling ruins of the ocean ; So with their... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 310 頁
...my fo.ul, To keep my body fafe. i Gent. I fpeak not, Sir, Out of a bafenefs to you. Duke. No, nor do not Out of a bafenefs leave me : what is danger More,...minds. Were made the mafters of it, and as hearty feamen, In defperate ftorms, ftem with a little rudder The tumbling ruins of the ocean; So with their... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 頁
...[ouri To keep my body fate. 1 Gent. I fpeak not, Sir, . .. Out of a bafenefs to ye. Duke. No, nor do not Out of a bafenefs leave me. What is danger More...Cowards and -wicked livers : valiant minds Were made maflers of it : and as hearty feamcn In defperate ftorms ftem with a little rudder The tumbling ruins... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 424 頁
...foul LVUI» To Keep my body fafe. 1 Gent. I fpeak not, Sir, Out of a bafeuefj to ye. Duke. No, nor do not Out of a bafenefs leave me. What is danger More than the weaknefs of our appreheofions ? A poor cold part o'th' blood. Who takes it hold of? Cowards and wicked livers : valiant... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 320 頁
...nor do not Out of a baseness leave me. What is danger More than the weakness of our apprehensions ? A poor cold part o'th' blood. Who takes it hold of?...Cowards and wicked livers : valiant minds Were made masters of it : and as hearty seamen In desperate storms stem with a little rudder The tumbling ruins... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 頁
...baseness leave me. What is danger More than the weakness of our apprehensions : A poor cold part o' th* blood. Who takes it hold of? Cowards and wicked livers : valiant minds Were made masters of it : and as hearty seamen In desperate storms stem with a little rudder The tumbling ruins... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840 - 754 頁
...baseness, l£ave me. What is danger, More than the weakness of our apprehensions ? A poor cold part o' th' blood ? Who takes it hold of? Cowards, and wicked livers : Valiant minds Were made the masters of it ; and as hearty seamen In desperate storms stem with a little rudder The tumbling ruins... | |
| 1847 - 540 頁
...6. What is danger More than the weakness of our apprehension ? A poor cold part o' the blood ; whom takes it hold of? Cowards and wicked livers ; valiant minds Were made the masters of it. DAY -MORNING -NIGHT, &c. 8. But there are human natures so allied Unto the savage love... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 頁
...22. WHAT is danger More than the weakness of our apprehension? A poor cold part o' the blood; whom takes it hold of? Cowards and wicked livers; valiant minds "Were made the masters of it. Beaumont and Fletcher. Dangers of every shape and name Attend the followers of the Lamb,... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 732 頁
...baseness, leave me. What is danger, More than the weakness of our apprehensions ? A poor cold part o' th' blood ? Who takes it hold of? Cowards, and wicked livers : Valiant minds Were made the masters of it ; and as hearty seamen In desperate storms stem with a little rudder The tumbling ruins... | |
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