| England - 1819 - 782 pages
...carry less spell To wound his heart, sent with as great a malice? He smiles, he smiles upon me ! I win dig Thy wanton eyes out, and supply the dark And hollow...pitch-burning tapers; Then place thee porter in some cliamcl -hm HO, To light the coffins in. — Florio, Sciarrha's brother, comes upon him in the fantastic... | |
| 1819 - 808 pages
...Can any stroke of mine carry less spell To wound his heart, sent with as great a malice? He miles, he smiles upon me ! I will dig Thy wanton eyes out,...supply the dark And hollow cells with two pitch-burning tapen; Then place thee porterin some charnel-house, To light the coffins in.— Florio, Sciarrha's... | |
| England - 1819 - 792 pages
...any stroke of mine carry less spell To wound his heart, sent with as great a maKce ? He smiles, be smiles upon me ! I will dig Thy wanton eyes out, and...dark And hollow cells with two pitch-burning tapers; 'f'htn place thee porter in some charnel-house, To light the corline in.— Florio, Sciarrha's brother,... | |
| James Shirley - 1833 - 554 pages
...persecute the lives of whom They hate, when they torment their senseless figures, [Sfafo the picture. And stick the waxen model full of pins. Can any stroke...PETRUCHIO. Pet. My lord. Lor. The duke's not come already? our old writers for portrait* Thus in the Merchant of Police : " What see I here I Fair Portia'* counterfeit... | |
| James Shirley - 1833 - 556 pages
...Witches can persecute the lives of whom They hate, when they torment their senseless figures, And slick the waxen model full of pins. Can any stroke of mine...PETRUCHIO. . Pet. My lord. Lor. The duke's not come already ? » his counterfeit :] The word in common use among our old writers for portrait. Thus in the Merchant... | |
| James Shirley - Dramatists, English - 1888 - 506 pages
...not .His soul acquainted? can he less than tremble, When I lift up my arm to wound his counterfeit ? Witches can persecute the lives of whom They hate,...PETRUCHIO. Pet. My lord. Lor. The duke's not come already ? Pet. Signior Florio Desires to speak with you. Lor. This must retire Again into my closet. [Puts... | |
| James Shirley - Dramatists, English - 1888 - 518 pages
...not His soul acquainted ? can he less than tremble, When I lift up my arm to wound his counterfeit ? Witches can persecute the lives of whom They hate,...PETRUCHIO. Pet. My lord. Lor. The duke's not come already ? Pet. Signior Florio Desires to speak with you. Lor. This must retire Again into my closet. [Ptt is... | |
| James Shirley - Dramatists, English - 1888 - 512 pages
...lift up my arm to wound his counterfeit ? . Witches can persecute the lives of whom They hate,-when they torment their senseless figures, And stick the...PETRUCHIO. Pet. My lord. Lor. The duke's not come already ? Pet. Signior Florio Desires to speak with you. Lor. This must retire Again into my closet. [Puts... | |
| Kurt Eckert - English drama (Tragedy) - 1907 - 80 pages
...keep his mouldering state in. Vgl. Traitor, V. 2. Lorenzo: He smiles, he smiles upon me! I will di<; Thy wanton eyes out, and supply the dark And hollow cells with two piteh-burning tapers. Trotz ihres Schmerzes wünscht Evadne ihrem abtrünnigen Verlobten eine glückliche... | |
| University of Calcutta - 1908 - 562 pages
...not His soul acquainted ? Can he less than tremble, When I lift up my arm to wound his counterfeit ? Witches can persecute the lives of whom They hate,...porter in some charnel-house To light the coffins in. (c) (1) Elder Brother. Some say no evil thing that walks by night In fog, or fire, by lake or moorish... | |
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