But not of kings. The forest deer, being struck, Runs to an herb that closeth up the wounds; But, when the imperial lion's flesh is gored, He rends and tears it with his wrathful paw, And highly scorning that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts... The Cornhill Magazine - Seite 346herausgegeben von - 1874Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 408 Seiten
...struck, Runs to an herb that closeth up the wounds ; But, when the imperial lion's flesh is gored, He rends and tears it with his wrathful paw, And highly...that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up to the air. And so it fares with me, whose dauntless mind ; The ambitious Mortimer would seek to... | |
| William Wetmore Story - 1890 - 324 Seiten
...struck Runs to a herb that closeth up the wounds ; But when the imperial lion's flesh is gored, He rends and tears it with his wrathful paw ; And, highly...air. And so it fares with me, whose dauntless mind The ambitious Mortimer would seek to curb." Compare in " Henry VI." (act v. sc. 6), — " What, will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1891 - 108 Seiten
...blood of Lancaster Sink into the ground ? I had thought it would have mounted." Tr. Trag. xxii. 50. '' And highly scorning that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up into the air." Edw. II., V. i. § 6. TRUE AUTHORS MARLOWE AND GREENE. " Frownest thou thereat, aspiring... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1891 - 106 Seiten
...blood of Lancaster Sink ioto the ground ? I had thought it would have mounted." Tr. Trag. xxii. 50. "And highly scorning that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up into the air." 1 But, whatever may be the poetical merit of these passages from Marlowe, it does... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1892 - 252 Seiten
...reminiscent of two in Marlowe's Edward tlie Second, I. i. and V. i. Frowneft thou thereat afpiring Lancafter And highly scorning that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up into the air. And earlier in the Contention (Q. 1104, vol. xix.) we have the rather startling parallelism,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 394 Seiten
...with his wrathful paw, And highly scorning that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up into the air. And so it fares with me, whose dauntless mind Th' ambitious Mortimer would seek to curb, And that unnatural queen, false Isabel, That thus hath pent and mew'd me in a prison : For such outrageous... | |
| 1893 - 794 Seiten
...that closeth up the wounds : But when the imperial lion's flesh is gored, He rends and tears it wilh his wrathful paw, And highly scorning that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up into the air.' Theridamas is won over to his side, remarking that His looks do menace Heaven. He... | |
| Henry Morley - 1893 - 538 Seiten
...mounted.'' —"' True Tragedie.' " ' Frown'st thou thereat, aspiring Lancaster?' —'"Edward II.' " ' [And], highly scorning that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up into the air. ' —" ' Edward II.' " 1595. I do not suppose there were any touches by Shakespeare... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1896 - 232 Seiten
...suggested by that which Marlowe's Edward uses of himself — " When the imperial lion's flesh is gor'd, He rends and tears it with his wrathful paw, And, highly...that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up to the air : And so it fares witli me ", &c. Marlowe, Edward II. p. 212. Cf. also, of Antony in... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1896 - 178 Seiten
...struck, Runs to an herb that closeth up the wounds ; I0 But, when the imperial lion's flesh is gored, He rends and tears it with his wrathful paw, And highly...that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up to the air. And so it fares with me, whose dauntless mind The ambitious Mortimer would seek to curb,... | |
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