| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 414 páginas
...field, And crows are fatted with the murrain flock ; The nine-men's morris is fill'd up with mud 19; And the quaint mazes in the wanton green, For lack...undistinguishable : The human mortals want their winter here30; No night is now with hymn or carol blest. — Therefore the moon, the governess of floods,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 472 páginas
...in the drowned field, The crows are fatted with the murrain flock; The nine men's morris is fill'd up with mud ; And the quaint mazes in the wanton green,...floods, Pale in her anger, washes all the air, That rheumatick diseases do abound : And thorough this distemperature, we see The seasons alter: hoary-headed... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 páginas
...the drowned field, And crows are fatted with the murrain stock : The nine-men's morris 2 is till'd up with mud; And the quaint mazes in the wanton green,...tread, are undistinguishable. The human mortals want tllieir winter here, No night is now with hymn, or carol blest : — Therefore the moon, the governess... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 552 páginas
...du tout dyable, elle ne 1'eust peu decepvoir ; car ung dyable ne peut dormir." Sc. 2, p. 45. TJTA. Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale...washes all the air, That rheumatic diseases do abound. Thus in Newton's Direction for the health qf magistrates and studentes, 1574, 12mo, we are told that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 páginas
...JOHNSON. The nine-men's morris is fill'd up with mud ;9 And the quaint mazes in the wanton green, l For lack of tread, are undistinguishable : The human...washes all the air, That rheumatic diseases do abound : s And thorough this distemperature,* we see The seasons alter : hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 520 páginas
...flock ; 7 The nine men's morris is fill'd up with mud ;8 And the quaint mazes in the wanton green,9 For lack of tread, are undistinguishable : The human...floods, . Pale in her anger, washes all the air, That- rheumatick diseases do abound :2 And thorough this distcmperature,3 we see The seasons alter : hoary-headed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 436 páginas
...in the drowned field, And crows are fatced with the murrain Bock ; The nine, men's morrisj is fill'd up with mud ; And the quaint mazes in the wanton green...undistinguishable: The human mortals want their winter here; N o night is now with hymn or carol biest :— Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, 1'alc in... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 páginas
...their wonted year." She immediately adds, not by way ef consequence, but as resuming the subject: ' No night is now with hymn or carol blest Therefore...governess of floods, Pale in her anger washes all the air, And through this distemperature we sec The seasons alter," &c. That is, we are perpetually disturbed... | |
| 1811 - 718 páginas
...their wonted year." She immediately adds, not by way of consequence, but as resuming the subject : " No night is now with hymn or carol blest, Therefore...governess of floods, Pale in her anger washes all the air, And through this distcmperaturc we see The seasons alter," &c. That is, we are perpetually disturbed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 452 páginas
...fill'd up with mnd; And the qnaint mazes in the wanton green For lack of tread, are (indistinguishahle; The human mortals want their winter here ; No night is now with hymn or carol hlest :— Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, Pale ia her anger, washes all the air, That... | |
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