Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... fall his eyes ev'n now unclosed , Beheld the queen , and cried to her for help ; We then , alas , the ladies which that time Did there attend , seeing that heinous deed And hearing him oft call the wretched name Of mother , and to cry ...
... fall his eyes ev'n now unclosed , Beheld the queen , and cried to her for help ; We then , alas , the ladies which that time Did there attend , seeing that heinous deed And hearing him oft call the wretched name Of mother , and to cry ...
Strana 4
... fall , and kist him in the face , With tears , for ruth to reave such one by death ; Should nature yet consent to slay her son ? O mother , thou to murder thus thy child ! Even Jove with justice must with light'ning flames From heaven ...
... fall , and kist him in the face , With tears , for ruth to reave such one by death ; Should nature yet consent to slay her son ? O mother , thou to murder thus thy child ! Even Jove with justice must with light'ning flames From heaven ...
Strana 26
... falls . Light . O villains ! Edir . And there , in mire and puddle have I stood This ten days ' space ; and lest that I should sleep , One plays continually upon a drum . They give me bread and water , being a king ; So that , for want ...
... falls . Light . O villains ! Edir . And there , in mire and puddle have I stood This ten days ' space ; and lest that I should sleep , One plays continually upon a drum . They give me bread and water , being a king ; So that , for want ...
Strana 27
... fall , and yet with fear Open again . O wherefore sitt'st thou here ? Light . If you mistrust me , I'll be gone , my lord . Edw . No , no , for if thou mean'st to murder me , Thou wilt return again ; and therefore stay . Light . He ...
... fall , and yet with fear Open again . O wherefore sitt'st thou here ? Light . If you mistrust me , I'll be gone , my lord . Edw . No , no , for if thou mean'st to murder me , Thou wilt return again ; and therefore stay . Light . He ...
Strana 30
... conceit , His waxen wings did mount above his reach , And melting , heaven conspired his overthrow ; For falling to a devilish exercise , And glutted now with Learning's golden gifts , He surfeits 30 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... conceit , His waxen wings did mount above his reach , And melting , heaven conspired his overthrow ; For falling to a devilish exercise , And glutted now with Learning's golden gifts , He surfeits 30 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
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