| Henry Norman Hudson - Readers - 1877 - 476 pages
...keep house, with such Whose roof's as low as ours! Stoop, boys : this gate Instructs you how t' adore the Heavens, and bows you To morning's holy office : the gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high, that giants may jet a through, And keep their impious turbans on, without Good morrow... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - Readers - 1882 - 488 pages
...keep house, with such Whose roof's as low as ours ! Stoop, boys : this gate Instructs you how t' adore the Heavens, and bows you To morning's holy office : the gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high, that giants may jet 2 through, And keep their impious turbans on, without Good morrow... | |
| Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke - 1879 - 884 pages
...keep house, with such Whose roof's as low as ours ! Stoop, boys: this gate Instructs you how to adore the heavens, and bows You to morning's holy office: the gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high, that giants may jet through And keep their impious turbands on, without Good morrow... | |
| William Shakespeare, Allan Park Paton - Britons - 1879 - 150 pages
...and Arviragus. Bel. A goodly day, not to keep house with such, Whose Eoof ' s as low as ours: Sleep Boys, this gate Instructs you how t'adore the Heavens; and bows you To a mornings holy office. The Gates of Monarchs Are Arch'd so high, that Giants may jet through And keep... | |
| 1879 - 614 pages
...illustration of a primitive religion, a nature religion in its simplest garb: Instructs you how to adore the heavens, and bows you To morning's holy office : the gates of roonarchs Are arched so high, that giants may get through ! And keep their impious turbans on without... | |
| Catharine F. Ashmead Windle - 1881 - 56 pages
...keep house, with such Whose roofs as low as ours! Stoop, boys : This gate Instructs you how to adore the heavens; and bows you To morning's holy office....gates of monarchs Are arched so high, that giants may jet through And keep their impious turbans on, without Good-morrow to the sun." And then devotionally:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 372 pages
...keep house, with such Whose roofs as low as ours ! Stoop, boys : this gate Instructs you how t' adore the Heavens, and bows you To morning's holy office : the gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high, that giants may jet* through 1* That is, instead of the clock. The reference is to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 770 pages
...keep house, with such Whose roof's as low as ours! Stoop, boys: this gate Instructs you how to adore the heavens, and bows you To morning's holy office: the gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high, that giants may jet through And keep their impious turbands on, without Good morrow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1885 - 262 pages
...to keep house, vj\V\ Whose roof's as low as ours! stoop, boys : this gate Instructs you how t' adore the heavens, and bows you To morning's holy office : the gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high, that giants may jet through And keep their impious turbans on, without Good morrow... | |
| 1883 - 56 pages
...illustration of a primitive religion, a nature religion in its simplest garb: Instructs you how to adore the heavens, and bows you To morning's holy office...of monarchs Are arched so high, that giants may get through And keep their impious turbans on without Good-morrow to the sun. Hail, thou fair heaven! We... | |
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