Pale Hecate's offerings; and wither'd murder, Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace, With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost. — Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not... Englische Studien - Sida 39redigerad av - 1904Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
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...With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost. — Thou sure and firm set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And tftke the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. — Whiles I threat, he lives; Words... | |
| William Enfield - 1827 - 412 sidor
...stealthy pace, With Tarquin's ravishing strides, tovv'rd his design Movss like a ghost. — Thou sound and firm-set earth Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear The very stones prate of my whereabout ; And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 390 sidor
...his Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-act earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, forfear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And take...horror from the time, Which now suits with it.— Whiles I tbreat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell rings. I go,... | |
| Aeschylus - 1829 - 300 sidor
...¡aparóle : A. ai. Se. 3. Our own Shakespeare uses thé figure with powerful effect in his Ifacb.ü. 1, Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which...walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my whereabout. Again, Jul. Cœs. iii. 2, I.... shout you sweet Ccesar's wounds, poor, poor dumb mouths, And bid them... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 sidor
...Bounty. (9; The rooms appropriated to servants. Hear not my step», which way they walk, for fear The very stones prate of my where-about, And take the...present horror from the time. Which now suits with it— Whiles I threat, he live» ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [Л bell rings. I go,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 sidor
...thus with his stealthy pace. With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which...present horror* from the time, Which now suits with it. — Whiles I threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives." [A bell rings. I... | |
| William Maginn - 1831 - 756 sidor
...Sudbury. CHAP XIX. -Thou sure and firm set earth, Hew not my iteps which way they walk, for fur The »ery stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time Which now suits with it. MARIA and Barnard now prepared to proceed to Sudbury with the body of the infant. They procured a small... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 sidor
...rooms appropriated to servant«» Hear not my steps, whjrh way they walk, Ibr fouThé very stone« prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time. Which now suits with it— Whiles I threat, he live« ; Word« to the heat of deeds too cold breath ¡rive». И btll ringt. I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 sidor
...Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design »loves like a ghost.10 Thou sure and firmset earth, lear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where- about, k.nd take the present horror from the time. Which now suits with it." — Whiles I threat,... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 sidor
...like a ghost. — Thou sure and firm set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear The very stones prate of my whereabout, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. While I threat, he li ves — I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. £A bell rings. Hear it not,... | |
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