on a Ship at sea. Per. Thou God of this great vast,J rebuke these surges, "Which wash both heaven and hell; and thou, that hast Upon the winds command, bind them in brass, Having call'd them from the deep ! O still thy deaf'ning Thy dreadful thunders;... The Doubtful Plays of William Shakspeare - Page 17by William Shakespeare - 1887 - 375 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 390 pages
...Shipboard.* Per. Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these s Which wash both heav'n and hell ; and thou that Upon the winds command, bind them in brass, Having call'd them from the deep; O still Thy deai'uing dreadful thunders ; daily quench Thy nimble sulphurous flashes: O how, Lychork •s my queen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 488 pages
...appears to speak. [Exit, SCENE I. Enter PERICLES, on a ship at sea. Per. Thou God of this great vast, 5 rebuke these surges, Which wash both heaven and hell;...dreadful thunders; gently quench thy nimble, Sulphureous flashes!—O how, Lychorida, How does my queen ?—Thou storm, thou ! venomously 6 Wilt thou spit all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 pages
...appears to speak. [E.rif. SCENE I. Enter Pericles, on a ship at sea. Per. Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these surges, Which wash both heaven and hell;...call'd them from the deep ! O still thy deaf'ning, IIo\v does my queen?—Thou storm, thou ! venomously Wilt thou spit all thyself?—The seaman's whistle... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 496 pages
...appears to speak. [Exit. SCENE I. Enter PERICLES, on a Ship at Sea. Per. Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these surges, Which wash both heaven and hell;...dreadful thunders ; gently quench thy nimble, Sulphureous flashes!—O how, Lychorida, How does my queen?—Thou storm, thou! venomously Wilt thou spit all thyself?—The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 388 pages
...appears to speak. [Exit. SCENE I. Enter PERICLES, on a ship at sea. Per. Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these surges, Which wash both heaven and hell;...call'd them from the deep! O still thy deaf'ning, 2g6 PERICLES, How does my queen ?—Thou storm, thou! venomously Wilt thou spit all thyself?—The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 354 pages
...appears to speak. SCENE I. [Exit. Enter PERICLES, on a ship at sea. Per. Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these surges, Which wash both heaven and hell;...dreadful thunders; gently quench thy nimble, Sulphureous flashes!—O how, Lychorida, How does my queen ?—Thou storm, thou ! venomously Wilt thou spit all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 386 pages
...thou! venomously Wilt thou spit all thyself? 8 —The seaman's whistle '' The God of this great vast, rebuke these surges, " Which wash both heaven and hell; and thou that hast " I'pon the windes commaund, bind them in brasse ; Having call'd them from the deepe, 6 still Thy dcafning... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 pages
...appears to speak. [Exit. SCENE I. Enter PERICLES, on a Ship at Sea. Per. Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these surges, Which wash both heaven and hell;...dreadful thunders ; gently quench thy nimble, Sulphureous flashes!—O how, Lychorida, How does my queen ?—Thou storm, thou ! venomously Wilt thou spit all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 pages
...appears to speak. [Exit. SCENE I. Enter PERICLES, on a Ship at Sea. Per. Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these surges, Which wash both heaven and hell...gently quench thy nimble Sulphureous flashes !—O how, Lychorida, How does my queen ?—Thou storm, thou ! venomously Wilt thou spit all thyself ?—The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 pages
...appears to speak. [.iExit. SCENE I. Enter PERICLEs, on a Ship at Sen. Per. Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these surges, Which wash both heaven and hell.;...dreadful thunders; gently quench thy nimble, Sulphureous flashes!—O low, Lychorida, How does my queen?—Thon storm, thou! venomously Wilt thou spit all thyself... | |
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