 | William Shakespeare - 1851 - 464 Seiten
...in fame. Tit. And. i. 2. ANTONT. His legs bestrid the icean : his rear'd arm Crested tho world ; hrs voice was propertied As all the tuned spheres, and...thunder. For his bounty, There was no winter in't. AC v. 2. In his livery Walk'd crowns and crownets ; realms and islands were As plates dropp'd from... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 Seiten
...The little 0, the earth. Dol. Most sovereign creature, Cleo. His legs bestrid the ocean: his reared arm Crested the world ; his voice was propertied As...meant to quail and shake the orb, He was as rattling thnnder. For his bounty, There was no winter in't; an autumn 'twas, That grew the more by reaping.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 Seiten
...shall please. \_To CLEOPATEA. If you'll employ me to him. Cleo. Say, I would die. [Exeunt PBOCOTEITTS, and Soldiers. Dol. Most noble empress, you have heard...winter in't ; an autumn 'twas, That grew the more by reaping ; His delights Were dolphin-like ; they show d his back above The element they lived in : In... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...No matter, Sir, what I have heard, or known. Yon laugh, when boys, or women, tell their dreams ; I^t not your trick ? Dol. I understand not, madam. Cleo....winter in't ; an autumn 'twas, That grew the more by reaping: His delights Were dolphin-like ; they showed his back above The element they lived m : In... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1852 - 708 Seiten
...course, and lighted The little O, the earth. DOL. Most sovereign creature, — CLEO. His legs hestrid the ocean : his rear'd arm Crested the world : his...rattling thunder. For his bounty, There was no winter in 't : an autumn * 't was, That grew the more by reaping : His delights Were dolphin-like ; they show'd... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 Seiten
...lighted The little 0, the earth. Í1) Bound, confined. (2) Rabble. (3) Crash. Dol. Most sovereign creatun Td= NG p U{=墀(,/t %z ]L d쑐" destruction's...In Helicanus may you well descry A figure of trut quail3 and shake the orb, He was as rattling thunder. For his bounty, There was no u inter in't ; an... | |
 | William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 484 Seiten
...the heavens : and therein stuck A sun, and moon, which kept their course, and lighted The little 0, the earth. Dol. Most sovereign creature,— Cleo....rattling thunder. For his bounty, There was no winter in 't ; an autumn1 ;t was, That grew the more by reaping : his delights Were dolphin-like ; they show'd... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 Seiten
...soldiers, and Rome's servitors, Repose in fame. Tit. And. i. 2. • ANTONY. His legs bestrid the icean : his rear'd arm Crested the world ; his voice was propertied...rattling thunder. For his bounty, There was no winter iu't. AC v. 2. In his livery Walk'd crowns and crownets ; realms and islands were As plates dropp'd... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 Seiten
...little O, the earth. Dol. Most sovereign creature, — Cleo. His legs bestrid the ocean : his reared Hast. False-boding woman, end thy frantic curse, Lost...Foul shame upon you ! you have all moved mine. Rip. a rattling tlrandei. For his bounty, There was no winter in Ч ; an autumn Ч was, That grew the more... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1855 - 630 Seiten
...which kept their course, and lighted The little O, the earth.8 Dol. Most sovereign creature. — Cko. His legs bestrid the ocean ; his rear'd arm Crested...winter in't ; an autumn 'twas, That grew the more by reaping : his delights Were dolphin-like ; they show'd his back above The element they liv'd in : in... | |
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