| 1744 - 378 Seiten
...old. Rice. As good begone, as ftay and be benighted. Ethu. A litter haft thou ? lay me in a hearfe, And to the gates of hell convey me hence; Let Pluto's...fatal knell, And hags howl for my death at Charon's fhoar. For friends hath Edward none, but thefe ; and thefe Muft die under a tyrant's fword. Rice. My... | |
| 1780 - 428 Seiten
...Rice. *' As good be gone, as ftay and be benighted. ILihvard. A litter haft thou ? lay me in a hearfe, And to the gates of hell convey me hence ; Let Pluto's...fatal knell, And hags howl for my death at Charon's (hore. For friends hath Edward none, but thefe ; and thefe Muft die under a tyrant's fword. Rice. My... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 620 Seiten
...pleasure, and the day grows old. Rice. As good be gone, as stay and be benighted. Eda>. A litter hast thnu? lay me in a hearse, And to the gates of hell convey...knell, And hags howl for my death at Charon's shore. For friends hath Edward none, but these ; and these Must die under a tyrant's sword. Rice. My lord,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 Seiten
...That waits your pleasure, and the day grows old. Rice. As good be gone, as stay and be benighted. Edw. A litter hast thou ? lay me in a hearse, And to the...Pluto's bells ring out my fatal knell, And hags howl for ray death at Charon's shore. For friends hath Edward none, but these ; and these Must die under a tyrant's... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 Seiten
...That waits your pleasure, and the day grows old. Rice. As good be gone, as stay and be benighted. Edw. A litter hast thou ? lay me in a hearse, And to the...fatal knell, And hags howl for my death at Charon's shoar. For friends hath Edward none, but these ; and these Must die under a tyrant's sword. Rice. My... | |
| 1821 - 408 Seiten
...That waits your pleasure, and the day grows old. Rice. As good be gone, as stay and be benighted. Edw. A litter hast thou ? lay me in a hearse, And to the...fatal knell, And hags howl for my death at Charon's shoar. For friends hath Edward none, but these ; and these Must die under a tyrant's sword. Rice. My... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 426 Seiten
...waits your pleasure, and the day grows old. Rice. As good be gone, as stay and be benighted. ; Edward. A litter hast thou ? lay me in a hearse, And to the...knell, And hags howl for my death at Charon's shore. For friends hath Edward none,.but these; and these Must die under a tyrant's sword. Edward. Well, that... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 422 Seiten
...waits your pleasure, and the day grows old. Rice- As good be gone, as stay and be benighted. Edward. A litter hast thou ? lay me in a hearse, And to the...knell, And hags howl for my death at Charon's shore. For friends hath Edward none, but these ; and these Must die under a tyrant's sword. Rice. My lord,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 348 Seiten
...That waits your pleasure, and the day grows old. RICE. As good be gone, as stay and be benighted. EDW. A litter hast thou ? lay me in a hearse, And to the...knell, And hags howl for my death at Charon's shore, For friend hath Edward none, but these; and these Must die under a tyrant's sword. For we shall see... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 Seiten
...That waits your pleasure, and the day grows old. RICE. As good be gone, asstayand be benighted. EDW. A litter hast thou ? lay me in a hearse, And to the pates of hell convey me hence ; Let Pluto's bells ring out my fatal knell, And hags howl for my death... | |
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