HEART, wilt not break? and thou abhorred life, Wilt thou still breathe in my enraged blood ? Veins, sinews, arteries, why crack ye not ? Burst and divul'st with anguish of my grief. Can man by no means creep out of himself, And leave the slough of viperous... Endymion; or, The man in the moon - 115 페이지저자: Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1814 - 422 페이지
...still breathe in my enraged blood ? Veins, sinews, arteries, why crack ye not ? Burst and divul'st with anguish of my grief. Can man by no means creep...Venetian prince: In which the sea hath swoln with Genoa's blood, And made spring-tides with the warm reeking gore, That gush'd from out our galleys' scupper-holes... | |
| 1814 - 572 페이지
...thou still breathe in my enraged blood ? Veins, sinews, arteries, why crack ye not, Burst and divulst with anguish of my grief ? * Can man by no means creep out of himself, And leave the slough of viperous grief'behind? Antonio, thou hast f seen a fight at sea, As horrid as the hideous day of doom, Betwixt... | |
| 1814 - 572 페이지
...thou still breathe in my enraged blood ? Veins, sinews, arteries, why crack ye not, Burst and divulst with anguish of my grief ? * Can man by no means creep out of himself , tlnJ leave the slough of -viperous grief behind ? Antonio, thou hast \ seen a fight at sea, As horrid... | |
| 1814 - 578 페이지
...thou still breathe in my enraged blood ? Veins, sinews, arteries, why crack ye not, Burst and divulst with anguish of my grief?'*' Can man by no means creep out ofhimtclf, And leave the slough of viferout grief behind ?" Antonio, thou hast f seen a fight at seay... | |
| 1867 - 796 페이지
...forcible blank verse. Marston condensed much thought into his lines, and made such epigrams as these : Can man by no means creep out of himself And leave the slough of viperous grief behind ? Or such addresses of concentrated passion as this prologue : — Therefore we proclaim, If any spirit... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 페이지
...unused hope Upon our weakness." MARSTON. Prologue to Antonio and MeUida. Old Plays, vol. 2, p. 114. " CAN man by no means creep out of himself, And leave the slough of viperous grief behind?" Ibid. p. 115. " — THBIFTLESS minutes, Wherein false joys have spun a weary life." FORD, vol. 1, p.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 페이지
...hope Upon our weakness." MABSTON. Prologue to Antonio and Mellida. Old Plays, vol. 2, p. 114. " CAS man by no means creep out of himself, And leave the slough of viperous grief behind?" Ibid. p. 115. " — THRIFTLESS minutes, Wherein false joys have spun a weary life." FOED, vol. 1, p.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 페이지
...hope Upon our weakness." MARSTON. Prologue to Antonio and Meuida. Old Plays, vol.2, p. 114. " Сля man by no means creep out of himself, And leave the slough of viperous grief behind?" Ibid. p. 115. " — THBIFILESS minutes, Wherein false joys have spun a weary life." FOED, vol. 1, p.... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 336 페이지
...viperous griefe behinde ? Antonio, hast thou seene a fight at sea, As horrid as the hideous day of doome, Betwixt thy father, Duke of Genoa, And proud Piero, the Venetian Prince ? In which the sea hath swolne with Genoa's bloud, And made spring tydes with th' warme reeking gore, That gusht from out our... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 334 페이지
...griefe behinde ? Antonio, hast thou seene a fight at sea, , As horrid as the hideous day of doome, „ Betwixt thy father, Duke of Genoa, And proud Piero,...Venetian Prince? . — , . ' In which the sea hath swolne with Genoa's bloud, And made spring tydes with th' warme reeking gore, That gusht from out our... | |
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