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Strana 26 - alone. Tfie clock strikes eleven. Faust. 0 Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease and midnight never come. Fair nature's Eye, rise, rise
Strana 328 - Nothing can cover his high fame but heaven, No pyramids set off his memories But the eternal substance of his greatness ; To which I leave him. Take the head away, And with the body give it noble burial. Your earth shall now be bless'd to hold a Roman, Whose braveries all the world's earth cannot
Strana 280 - now we have the medicine. My meat shall all come in in Indian shells, Dishes of agate set in gold, and studded With emeralds, sapphires, hyacinths, and rubies ; The tongues of carps, dormice, and camels' heels, Boil'd in the spirit of Sol, and dissolved pearl, And I will eat these broths with spoons of amber, (Apicius