He is at Milford-Haven. Read, and tell me .How far 'tis thither. If one of mean affairs May plod it in a week, why may not I Glide thither in a day ? Then, true Pifanio, (Who long'ft like me to fee thy lord •, who long'ft—* But in a fainter kind oh,... Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. King Lear - Page 216by William Shakespeare - 1773Full view - About this book
| Henry Curling - Theater - 1855 - 300 pages
...truly British landscape. " Oh, for a horse with wings ! Hearest thoo, Pisanio ? He is at Milford Haven! Read and tell me How far 'tis thither. If one of mean...in a week, why may not I Glide thither in a day?" After passing Canterbury, the scene and period change again. Remains and relics of the Normans are... | |
| Henry Curling - Theater - 1855 - 282 pages
...British landscape. " Oh, for a horse with wings ! Hearest thou, Pisanio ? He is at Milford Haven ! Read and tell me How far 'tis thither. If one of mean...in a week, why may not I Glide thither in a day?" After passing Canterbury, the scene and period change again. Remains and relics of the Normans are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 728 pages
...your, increasing in love, LEONATUS POSTHUMUS." O, for a horse with wings!—Hear'st thou, Pisanio ? He is at Milford-Haven: read, and tell me How far...why may not I Glide thither in a day ?—Then, true Pisanio, (Who long'st, like me, to see thy lord; who long'st,— O, let me bate,—but not like me... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 350 pages
...your, increasing in love, ' LEONATUS POSTHUMUS.' O, for a horse with wings!—Hear'st thou,. Pisanio.' He is at Milford-haven : read, and tell me How far 'tis thither. If one of mean affairs May plod it iu a week, why may not I Glide thither in a day ? Then, true Pisanio, '2'28 CTMBELTNE. ACT III. (Who... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 pages
...your, increasing in love,—LEONATUS POSTHUMUS." Oh, for a horse with wings !—Hear'st thou, Pisanio ? He is at Milford-Haven : read, and tell me How far...why may not I Glide thither in a day ?—Then, true Pisanio, • ("Who long'st, like me, to see thy lord; who long'st,— Oh, let me 'bate!—but not like... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 182 pages
...frunfr. IMPATIENCE OF A WIFE TO MEET HER HUSBAND. O, for a horse with wings !—Hear'st thou, Pisanio ? He is at Milford-Haven; read, and tell me How far...why may not I Glide thither in a day ?—Then, true Pisanio, (Who long"st, like me, to see thy lord; who long's!,— O, let me bate,—but not like me... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 792 pages
...horse with wings !—Hear'st thou, Pisanio? He is at Milford-Havcn : read, and tell me How far 't is thither. If one of mean affairs May plod it in a week, why may not I Glide thither in a day?—Then, true Pisanio, (Who long'st, like me, to see thy lord; who long'st,— O, let me 'bate,—but... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...your, increasing in leve, LEONATUS POSTHUMUS." О, for ahorse with wingsl—Hear'stthou, Pisanioî Ile low, and carest for nothing. Clo. Not so, sir, I do care for something : hut in my ?—Thon, true Pisanio, (Who long'st, like me, to seo thy lord; who O, let me 'pate,—but not like... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1862 - 500 pages
...(increasing in love) LEONATUS POSTIIUMUS." O, for a horse with wings ! — Hear'st thou, Pisanio ? He is at Milford-Haven: read, and tell me How far...may not I Glide thither in a day ? — Then, true Pisanio, (Who long'st, like me, to see thy lord; who long'st, — O, let me 'bate! — but not like... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1862 - 496 pages
...your (increasing in love) LEONATUS POSTHUMUS" 0, for a horse with wings! — Hear'st thou, Pisanio ? He is at Milford-Haven : read, and tell me How far...may not I Glide thither in a day ? -— Then, true Pisanio, (Who long'st, like me, to see thy lord ; who long'st, — O, let me 'bate!—but not like... | |
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