| George Wharton Edwards, Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1896 - 244 Seiten
...His youngest daughters words, But doubting to repair to her, Whom he had banish'd so, Grew frantic mad; for in his mind He bore the wounds of woe. Which made him rend his milk-white locks And tresses from his head, And all with blood bestain his cheeks, With age and honour spread. To hills... | |
| Henry Bernard Cotterill - 1906 - 140 Seiten
...child Was all that -love affords, But doubting to repair to her Whom he had banish'd so, Grew frantic mad ; for in his mind He bore the wounds of woe : Which made him rend his milkwhite locks And tresses from his head, And all with blood bestain his cheeks, With age and honour spread. 140 To hills... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 334 Seiten
...affords, But doubting to repair to her Whom he had banished so, Grew frantic mad, for in his mind 135 He bore the wounds of woe. Which made him rend his milk-white locks And tresses from his head, And all with blood bestain his cheeks, With age and honour spread, 140 To hills... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 240 Seiten
...makes a telling point; this is the one known source where Leir 'Grew frantic mad'; . . ,. . , for 1n hIs mInd He bore the wounds of woe: Which made him rend his milk-white locks, And tresses from his head, And all with blood bestain his cheeks, With age and honour spread: To hills... | |
| Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 324 Seiten
...Daughter's Words, That (aid the Duty of a Child Was all that Love affords : » But Whom he had banifh'd Co, Grew frantick mad ; for in his Mind He bore the Wounds...Locks, And Trefles from his Head, And all with Blood beflain his Cheeks, With Age and Honour fpread : To Hills and Woods, and watry Founts, He made his... | |
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