Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare, 1권J. Bumpus, 1813 - 484페이지 |
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Herrman S. Saroni. THEY TELL ME THOU ART GAY ONCE MORE ! ( 2 Words by M'S C.- buet m of - nl Music by HERRMAN S. SARONI . Andantino . PIANO . p ددد f = ritard . a tempo . They tell me thou art gay once more That from thy brow the cloud ...
Herrman S. Saroni. THEY TELL ME THOU ART GAY ONCE MORE ! ( 2 Words by M'S C.- buet m of - nl Music by HERRMAN S. SARONI . Andantino . PIANO . p ددد f = ritard . a tempo . They tell me thou art gay once more That from thy brow the cloud ...
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... thou art to be brought forth to Execution . And in thefe dreadful Circumstances , Thou art faft afleep ; Thou art faft afleep in the Devil's Arm , on the Brink of the Pit , in the Jaws of everlafting Destruction . 4. O may the Angel of ...
... thou art to be brought forth to Execution . And in thefe dreadful Circumstances , Thou art faft afleep ; Thou art faft afleep in the Devil's Arm , on the Brink of the Pit , in the Jaws of everlafting Destruction . 4. O may the Angel of ...
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... thou art - take this touching expostulation of an injured Master and apply it to thine own case . Consider , that to the Lord thy Maker thou owest all thou hast , and all thou art . All has been forfeited a thousand times over by sin ...
... thou art - take this touching expostulation of an injured Master and apply it to thine own case . Consider , that to the Lord thy Maker thou owest all thou hast , and all thou art . All has been forfeited a thousand times over by sin ...
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... Thou wast angry with me , Thine anger is turned away and Thou comfortest me ; " " Bless the Lord , O my soul , and all that is within me bless His holy name . " Thou canst not say with the disciple of old in the fulness of a believing ...
... Thou wast angry with me , Thine anger is turned away and Thou comfortest me ; " " Bless the Lord , O my soul , and all that is within me bless His holy name . " Thou canst not say with the disciple of old in the fulness of a believing ...
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Alaham blessing blood Bonduca breath brother Cæsar Calica call'd Camena Carracus cheek Clor Corb curse dare dead dear death dost doth Duch Duke earth eyes fair father Faustus fear fortune Fran give grief hand happy hate hath hear heart heaven Hecate hell honour hope Jacin JOHN FLETCHER JOHN FORD JOHN MARSTON JOHN WEBSTER King kiss kneel lady live look lord lov'd Madam methinks Mont Moth mother ne'er Nennius never night noble Ovid pardon passion PHILIP MASSINGER pity poor pray prison Queen revenge Shakspeare shame shew sister sorrow soul speak spirit sweet sword Tamburlaine tears tell thee there's thine thing THOMAS HEYWOOD THOMAS MIDDLETON thou art thou hast thoughts thyself tongue TRAGEDY twas unto Violanta virtue weep what's whilst wife WILLIAM ROWLEY Witch woman
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38 페이지 - 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 again, and make Perpetual day: or let this hour be but A year, a month, a week, a natural day, That Faustus may repent and save his soul.
40 페이지 - Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight, And burned is Apollo's laurel bough, That sometime grew within this learned man. Faustus is gone : regard his hellish fall, Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise Only to wonder at unlawful things, Whose deepness doth entice such forward wits To practise more than heavenly power permits.
292 페이지 - Strength, comeliness of shape, or amplest merit, That woman's love can win, or long inherit ; But what it is, hard is to say, Harder to hit, Which way soever men refer it, Much like thy riddle, Samson, in one day Or seven, though one should musing sit.
179 페이지 - For doating on her beauty, though her death Shall be revenged after no common action. Does the silkworm expend her yellow labours For thee? For thee does she undo herself? Are lordships sold to maintain ladyships For the poor benefit of a bewildering minute?
170 페이지 - They are foul anomalies, of whom we know not whence they are sprung, nor whether they have beginning or ending. As they are without human passions, so they seem to be without human relations. They come with thunder and lightning, and vanish to airy music. This is all we know of them. Except Hecate, they have no names, which heightens their mysteriousness.
420 페이지 - Yes, as rocks are, When foamy billows split themselves against Their flinty ribs ; or as the moon is moved, When wolves, with hunger pined, howl at her brightness.
29 페이지 - t is to count this trash ! Well fare the Arabians, who so richly pay The things they traffic for with wedge of gold, Whereof a man may easily in a day Tell that which may maintain him all his life. The needy groom, that never finger'd groat, Would make a miracle of thus much coin ; But he whose steel-barr'd coffers are cramm'd full, And all his life-time hath been tired, Wearying his fingers...
213 페이지 - Constantly. Bos. Do you not weep ! Other sins only speak, murder shrieks out, The element of water moistens the earth, But blood flies upwards, and bedews the heavens. Ferd. Cover her face ; mine eyes dazzle. She died young.
355 페이지 - Tis less than to be born ; a lasting sleep, A quiet resting from all jealousy ; A thing we all pursue. I know, besides, , It is but giving over of a game That must be lost Phi.
30 페이지 - Infinite riches in a little room. But now how stands the wind? Into what corner peers my halcyon's bill ? Ha! to the east? yes : see how stand the vanes? East and by south : why then I hope my ships I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles Are gotten up by Nilus...