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Pagina 59
With busy hammers closing rivets up , Give dreadful note of preparation . Act iv .
Sc . 3 . Then shall our names , Familiar in their mouths as household words ,
Harry the King , Bedford and Exeter , Warwick and Talbot , Salisbury and Gloster
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With busy hammers closing rivets up , Give dreadful note of preparation . Act iv .
Sc . 3 . Then shall our names , Familiar in their mouths as household words ,
Harry the King , Bedford and Exeter , Warwick and Talbot , Salisbury and Gloster
...
Pagina 124
Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes , as , warbled to the string , Drew iron
tears down Pluto ' s cheek . Line 120 . Where more is meant than meets the ear .
Line 159 . And storied windows richly dight , Casting a dim , religious light .
Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes , as , warbled to the string , Drew iron
tears down Pluto ' s cheek . Line 120 . Where more is meant than meets the ear .
Line 159 . And storied windows richly dight , Casting a dim , religious light .
Pagina 126
If Jonson ' s learned sock be on , Or sweetest Shakespeare , Fancy ' s child ,
Warble his native wood - notes wild . Line 136 . Lap me in soft Lydian airs ,
Married to immortal verse , Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes , with
many a ...
If Jonson ' s learned sock be on , Or sweetest Shakespeare , Fancy ' s child ,
Warble his native wood - notes wild . Line 136 . Lap me in soft Lydian airs ,
Married to immortal verse , Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes , with
many a ...
Pagina 174
We take no note of time , But from its loss . Night i . Line 67 . Poor pensioner on
the bounties of an hour . Night i . Line 154 . To waft a feather or to drown a fly .
Night i . Line 390 . Be wise to - day ; ' t is madness to defer . * Night i . Line 393 .
We take no note of time , But from its loss . Night i . Line 67 . Poor pensioner on
the bounties of an hour . Night i . Line 154 . To waft a feather or to drown a fly .
Night i . Line 390 . Be wise to - day ; ' t is madness to defer . * Night i . Line 393 .
Pagina 189
... could remove The pangs of guilty power or hapless love ; Rest here ,
distressed by poverty no more , Here find that calm thou gav ' st so oft before ;
Sleep , undisturbed , within this peaceful shrine , Till angels wake thee with a
note like thine .
... could remove The pangs of guilty power or hapless love ; Rest here ,
distressed by poverty no more , Here find that calm thou gav ' st so oft before ;
Sleep , undisturbed , within this peaceful shrine , Till angels wake thee with a
note like thine .
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Act iii angels beauty better Book breath bright called Canto Chapter child comes Continued dead dear death deep Devil doth dream earth ECCLESIASTES Epistle Essay face fair faith fall fear feel fools give grave grow hand happy hath head heart heaven HENRY honor hope hour human JOHN King Lady land light Line live look Lord lost MATTHEW mind morning nature ne'er never Night Note o'er pass peace play pleasure poor PROVERBS PSALM reason RICHARD rose sight sleep smile Song sorrow soul sound spirit Stanza stars sweet tale tears thee things THOMAS thou thought true truth turn viii virtue voice wind wise woman young