| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 608 pagina’s
...(limy bottom of the Deep, And mock'd the dead Bones that lay fcatter'd by. Keep. Had you fuch leifure in the time of Death, To gaze upon the Secrets of the Deep ? Gar. Methought I had, and often did I drive To yield the Ghoft j but ftill the envious Flood Stop'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 266 pagina’s
...Some lay in dead men's skulls ; and, in the holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept, 30 As 'twere in scorn of eyes, reflecting gems, That...you such leisure in the time of death To gaze upon these secrets of the deep ? 35 Clar. Methought I had : and often did I strive 13. thence] Qq 1-5; there... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 500 pagina’s
...flimy bottom of the Deep, And mock'd the dead bones that lay fcatter'd by. Brak. Had you fuch leifure in the time of death, To gaze upon the Secrets of the Deep ? Clar. Methought, I'had-, and often did I ftrive To. yield the ghoft:, but ftill the envious flood - . Kept in my foul,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 476 pagina’s
...AH scatter'd in the bottom of the sea. .Some lay in dead men's sculls ; and, in those holes, Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept (As 'twere...reflecting gems, That woo'd the slimy bottom of the deep, 839 And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by. Brak. Had you such leisure in the time of death,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 426 pagina’s
...All scatter'd in the bottom of the sea, „ Some lay in dead men's skulls ; and, in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept (As 'twere...deep, And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd bj. Brak. Had you such leisure in the time of death, To gaze upon these secrets of the deep ? Clar.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 568 pagina’s
...jewels, All scatter'd in the bottom of the sea. Some lay in dead men's skulls; and, in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept (As 'twere...you such leisure in the time of death, To gaze upon these secrets of the deep? Clar. Methought, I had; and often did I strive To yield the ghost: but still... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pagina’s
...j Inestimable stones , unvalued jewels ; Some lay in dead men's sculls : and in those holSS "VVhere eyes did once inhabit , there were crept , As 'twere..., And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by. Srak. Had you such leisure in the time of death, To gaze upon the secrets of the deep? Clar. Methought... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 408 pagina’s
...jewels,2 All scatter'd in the bottom of the sea. Some lay in dead men's skulls; and, in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept (As 'twere...you such leisure in the time of death, To gaze upon these secrets of the deep ? Clar. Methought, I had; and often did I strive To yield the ghost : but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 434 pagina’s
...jewels,12 All scatter'd in the bottom of the sea. Some lay in dead men's skulls; and, in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept (As 'twere...deep, And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by. Rrak. Had you such leisure in the time of death, To gaze upon these secrets of the deep ? Clar. Methought,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 pagina’s
...erery one an Antony. Siji.'f. Some lay in dead men's skulls ; and in those disregards. SLI 'As 't were in scorn of eyes, reflecting gems, That woo'd the slimy bottom of the deep, And mock'd the li-.-a J bones that lay scatter'd by. Sbakspcare. They have cobwebs about them, which is a sign of... | |
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