Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears ; and sometime voices, That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, Will make me sleep... English Poetry and Poets - Seite 146von Sarah Warner Brooks - 1890 - 506 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 540 Seiten
...with those supernatural harmonies ; and thus exhorts his less poetical associates — " Be not afraid, the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs,...that give delight and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twanging instruments Will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices, That if I then had waked after... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 532 Seiten
...afeard? Ste. No, monster, not I. <'ul. Be not afeard ; the isle is (nil of noises , Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a...twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears ; and sometime voices , That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, Will make me sleep again : and then,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 600 Seiten
...thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears ; and sometime voices, That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, Will make me sleep again : and then, in dreaming, The clouds, meth ought, would open, and show riches Ready to drop upon me, that when I wak'd I cry'd to dream again.... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1844 - 522 Seiten
...how could he thus describe the influence of the magic spell, by which his being was surrounded ? " Be not afear'd, the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet si», that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twanging instruments Will hum about mine... | |
| sir Joseph Noël Paton - 1870 - 136 Seiten
...prize, honour you. MIRANDA. I am a fool, To weep at what I am glad of. ACT III. SCENE II. CALIBAN. The isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs...hum about mine ears ; and sometimes voices, That, Ff I then had waked after long sleep, Will make me sleep again ; and then, in dreaming, The clouds,... | |
| Hargrave Jennings - 1846 - 932 Seiten
...exterminated it. CHAPTER IV. THE ISLAND. " Here in this island we arrived." Tempest. " Be not afraid ; the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs,...voices, That, if I then had waked after long sleep, Would make me sleep again : and then, in dreaming, The clouds, methought, would open, and show riches... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 692 Seiten
...with those supernatural harmonies ; and thus exhorts his less poetical associates — " Be not afraid, the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs,...that give delight and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twanging instruments Will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices, That if I then had waked after... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 Seiten
...that dimHghied chamber which the lovers were so reluct«ntly leaving. Sonictimes a thousand twanging instruments Will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices, That if I then had waked after a long sleep, Would make me sleep again." Observe, too, that this and the other poetical speeches of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 Seiten
...pays all debts : I defy thee.— Mercy upon us ! Cat Art thou afeard ? Ste. No, monster, not I. Col. have stain'd me witli. Supply your present wants,...kind I offer. Ant. This were kindness. Shy. This sometime voice*. That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, Will make me sleep again : and then, in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 Seiten
...Cal. Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noise?. Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hur 47 sometime voictThat, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, Will make me sleep again : and then, in dreaii... | |
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