Specimens of English dramatic poets, who lived about the time of ShakespeareDerby & Jackson, 1860 |
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Strana 11
... curse , make me rave , make me cry , make me mad , make me well again , make me curse hell , invocate , and in the end leave me in a trance , and so forth . Pain . And is this the end ? Hier . O no , there is no end : the end is death ...
... curse , make me rave , make me cry , make me mad , make me well again , make me curse hell , invocate , and in the end leave me in a trance , and so forth . Pain . And is this the end ? Hier . O no , there is no end : the end is death ...
Strana 29
... curse denounced against them . Thus trolls our fortune in by land and sea , And thus are we on every side enrich'd . These are the blessings promis'd to the Jews , And herein was old Abram's happiness . What more may heaven do for ...
... curse denounced against them . Thus trolls our fortune in by land and sea , And thus are we on every side enrich'd . These are the blessings promis'd to the Jews , And herein was old Abram's happiness . What more may heaven do for ...
Strana 31
Charles Lamb. And glutted now with Learning's golden gifts , He surfeits on the cursed necromancy . Nothing so sweet as magic is to him , Which he prefers before his chiefest bliss . Faustu , in his study , runs through the circle of the ...
Charles Lamb. And glutted now with Learning's golden gifts , He surfeits on the cursed necromancy . Nothing so sweet as magic is to him , Which he prefers before his chiefest bliss . Faustu , in his study , runs through the circle of the ...
Strana 37
... curse thyself , curse Lucifer , That hath depriv'd thee of the joys of heaven . The clock strikes twelve . It strikes , it strikes ; now , body , turn to air , Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell . O soul , be chang'd into small ...
... curse thyself , curse Lucifer , That hath depriv'd thee of the joys of heaven . The clock strikes twelve . It strikes , it strikes ; now , body , turn to air , Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell . O soul , be chang'd into small ...
Strana 61
... : now , sir , if not , She forfeits my rich blessing , and is fined With an eternal curse ; then I tell you , She shall die now , now whilst her soul is true . Ter . Die ! Cal . Aye , I am death's echo . Fath SATIRO - MASTIX . 61.
... : now , sir , if not , She forfeits my rich blessing , and is fined With an eternal curse ; then I tell you , She shall die now , now whilst her soul is true . Ter . Die ! Cal . Aye , I am death's echo . Fath SATIRO - MASTIX . 61.
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