For honour travels in a strait so narrow, Where one but goes abreast. Keep then the path ; For emulation hath a thousand sons, That one by one pursue ; if you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush... The Work of Stephen Crane - Page ixby Stephen Crane - 1926Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 426 pages
...one by one pursue : If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost; —...Or, like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on : Then what they do in present, Though... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 548 pages
...That one by one pursue: If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost;—...Or, like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on: Then what they do in present, Though... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 408 pages
...one by one pursue : If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost; —...Or, like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on : Then what they do in present, Though... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 434 pages
...one by one pursue : If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost; —...Or, like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on : Then what they do in present, Though... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 510 pages
...one by one pursue : If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost; —...Or, like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on : Then what they do in present, Though... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...That one by one pursue ; If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an entred tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost ; —...Or like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear O'errun and trampled on: Then what they do in present, [yo'urs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 372 pages
...That one by one pursue: If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost; —...Or, like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on : Then what they do in present, •... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pages
...direct forthright^ Like to an entred tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost ; — Or like-a s affections are higher mounted than ours, yet, when they sloop, they stoop O'crruu and trampled on: Then what they do in present, [yours Though less than yours in past, must... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 500 pages
...one by one pursue : If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by. And leave you hindmost.—...Or, like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear, O'er-run and trampled on : Then what they do in present, Though... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 482 pages
...one by one pursue : If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost ; —...Or, like a gallant horse fallen in first rank, Lie there for pavement to the abject rear," O'er-run* and trampled on : Then what they do in present, Though... | |
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