| William Shakespeare - 1891 - 592 str.
...well, nymph : ere he do leave this grove, Thou shalt fly him, and he shall seek thy love. 246 He-enter PUCK. Hast thou the flower there ? Welcome, wanderer....thyme blows, Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows ; 250 Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk-roses, and with eglantine : There... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 str.
...lanugine mala Castaneasque nuces, " — then, I think, we shall be disposed to say that in Shakespeare's " I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, Where oxlips...woodbine, With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine," it is mainly a Greek note which is struck. Then, again in his " look how the floor of heaven Is thick... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 286 str.
...lanugine mala Castaneasque nuces," — then, I think, we shall be disposed to say that in Shakespeare's " I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, Where oxlips...woodbine, With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine," it is mainly a Greek note which is struck. Then, again in his " look how the floor of heaven Is thick... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 140 str.
...[Exit Dem. I '11 follow thee, and make a heaven of hell, To die upon the hand I love so well. [Exit. Obe. Fare thee well, nymph : ere he do leave this...thyme blows, Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows ; z 50 Ojiite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk-roses, and with eglantine : There... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 506 str.
...I Exit Dem. I'll follow thee and make a heaven of hell, To die upon the hand I love so well. [Exit. Obe. Fare thee well, nymph: ere he do leave this grove,...blows, Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows, 250 fQuite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine: There sleeps... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 218 str.
...love. — Enter PUCK. Hast thou the flower there ? Welcome, wanderer. Puck. Ay, there it is. Oberon. I pray thee, give it me. I know a bank where the wild...musk-roses and with eglantine : There sleeps Titania sometime of the night, Lull'd in these flowers with dances and delight; •Awd-tkefe the snake throws... | |
| Frank T. Pomeroy - 1894 - 110 str.
...expressed, he was buried in the beautiful cemetery on Prospect hill in his native town. THE HUNT FARM " I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, Where ox-lips...woodbine. With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine." Shakespeare, THE WATER CURE No description of Brattleboro is complete which does not at least mention... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 156 str.
...Ill follow thee, and make a heaven of hell^\ To die upon the hand " I love so welt: — """'^ [Exit. OBE. Fare thee well, nymph : ere he do leave this...blows, Where * oxlips ' and the nodding violet grows ; 250 Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine,* With sweet musk-roses, and with eglantine : * 1... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 140 str.
...the hand I love so well. \_Ex,t. Obe. Fare thee well, nymph : ere he do leave this grove, Thou shah fly him, and he shall seek thy love. Re-enter Puck....thyme blows, Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows ; 250 Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk-roses, and with eglantine : There... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 184 str.
...QBE. Pare thee well, nymph : ere he do leave this grove, Thou shalt fly him, and he shall seek _thy love. Re-enter PUCK. Hast thou the flower there ?...me. I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, Where 6 oxlips ' and the nodding violet grows ; 250 Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine,8 With sweet... | |
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