Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... Never to make return ? is all the world Drowned in blood , and sunk in cruelty ? If not in women mercy may be found , If not ( alas ) within the mother's breast To her own child , to her own flesh and blood ; If ruth be banisht thence ...
... Never to make return ? is all the world Drowned in blood , and sunk in cruelty ? If not in women mercy may be found , If not ( alas ) within the mother's breast To her own child , to her own flesh and blood ; If ruth be banisht thence ...
Strana 3
... never part from me , -wherewith abraid A deep - fetch'd sigh he gave , and therewithall Clasping his hands , to heaven he cast his sight ; And streight , pale death pressing within his face , ↑ Started . • Twinkling of the eye ...
... never part from me , -wherewith abraid A deep - fetch'd sigh he gave , and therewithall Clasping his hands , to heaven he cast his sight ; And streight , pale death pressing within his face , ↑ Started . • Twinkling of the eye ...
Strana 4
... never now these eyes may see again . Arost . Madam , alas , in vain these plaints are shed . Rather with me depart , and help to assuage The thoughtful griefs , that in the aged king Must needs by nature grow , by death of this His only ...
... never now these eyes may see again . Arost . Madam , alas , in vain these plaints are shed . Rather with me depart , and help to assuage The thoughtful griefs , that in the aged king Must needs by nature grow , by death of this His only ...
Strana 16
... never blush'st , though thy cheeks Are full of blood , O Saint Revenge , to thee I consecrate my murders , all my stabs , My bloody labors , tortures , stratagems , The volume of all wounds that wound from me ; Mine is the Stage , thine ...
... never blush'st , though thy cheeks Are full of blood , O Saint Revenge , to thee I consecrate my murders , all my stabs , My bloody labors , tortures , stratagems , The volume of all wounds that wound from me ; Mine is the Stage , thine ...
Strana 18
... never believed that it was any thing more than a pleasant burlesque of Mine Ancient's . But I assure my readers that it is soberly set down in a Play which their Ancestors took to be serious . I have subjoined the genuine speech for ...
... never believed that it was any thing more than a pleasant burlesque of Mine Ancient's . But I assure my readers that it is soberly set down in a Play which their Ancestors took to be serious . I have subjoined the genuine speech for ...
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