Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... night , With serpents girt , carrying the whip of ire , With hair of stinging snakes , and shining bright With flames and blood , and with a brand of fire : These , for revenge of wretched murder done , Doth cause the mother kill her ...
... night , With serpents girt , carrying the whip of ire , With hair of stinging snakes , and shining bright With flames and blood , and with a brand of fire : These , for revenge of wretched murder done , Doth cause the mother kill her ...
Strana 6
... night in an arbor in his father's garden . The murderers ( Balthazar , his rival , and Lorenzo , the brother of Belimpe- ria ) kang his body on a tree . Hieronimo is awakened by the cries of Belimperia , and coming out into his garden ...
... night in an arbor in his father's garden . The murderers ( Balthazar , his rival , and Lorenzo , the brother of Belimpe- ria ) kang his body on a tree . Hieronimo is awakened by the cries of Belimperia , and coming out into his garden ...
Strana 8
... night is a murd'rous slut , That would not have her treasons to be seen : And yonder pale fac'd Hecate there , the moon , Doth give consent to that is done in darkness . And all those stars that gaze upon her face , Are aglets on her ...
... night is a murd'rous slut , That would not have her treasons to be seen : And yonder pale fac'd Hecate there , the moon , Doth give consent to that is done in darkness . And all those stars that gaze upon her face , Are aglets on her ...
Strana 11
... night - cap . Let the clouds scowl , make the moon dark , the stars extinct , the winds blowing , the bells tolling , the owls shrieking , the toads croaking , the minutes jarring , and the clock striking twelve . And then at last , sir ...
... night - cap . Let the clouds scowl , make the moon dark , the stars extinct , the winds blowing , the bells tolling , the owls shrieking , the toads croaking , the minutes jarring , and the clock striking twelve . And then at last , sir ...
Strana 16
... night , Rhamnusia's pue - fellow , to thee I'll sing Upon an harp made of dead Spanish bones , The proudest instrument the world affords ; When thou in crimson jollity , shall bathe Thy limbs as black as mine , in springs of blood Still ...
... night , Rhamnusia's pue - fellow , to thee I'll sing Upon an harp made of dead Spanish bones , The proudest instrument the world affords ; When thou in crimson jollity , shall bathe Thy limbs as black as mine , in springs of blood Still ...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare Charles Lamb Úplné zobrazení - 1857 |
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