And hush'd with buzzing night-flies to thy slumber, Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody? Elements of Criticism.. - Page 144by Lord Henry Home Kames - 1772Full view - About this book
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1788 - 590 pages
...fmoky cribs, Upon uneafy pallets ftrctching thee, And hufh'd with buzzing night-flics to thy flumber, Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of coflly ilate, And lull'd with founds of fweeteft melody ? O thou dull god, why ly'ft thou with the... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...fmoky cribs, Upon uneafy pallets flretching thee, And hufh'd with buzzing night-flies to thy flumtler, Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of coftly flate, And lull'd with founds of fweeteft melody ? 0 tliou dull god ! why lieU tbou with the *ile In... | |
| John Moore - Italy - 1790 - 536 pages
...uneafy pallats ftretching thee, And MANNERS IN ITALY. 5g hufh'd with bufy night-flies to thy flumber ; Than in the perfum'd chambers of the Great, Under...the canopies of coftly ftate, And lull'd with founds qf fweeteft melody ? O thou dull God ! why ly'ft thou with the vile In loathfome beds ; and leav'ft... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 pages
...chambers of the great, TJndtr the canopies of coftly liatc, And lull'd with founds of fwceteft melody ? 0 liam Shakespeare 1 A watch-cafe, or a common larum bell ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mail Seal up the (hip-boy's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 626 pages
...fmoky cribs, Upon uneafy pallets ftretching thee, And hulh'd with buzzing night-flies to thy flomberj Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of coftly Hate, And lull'dwith founds of fweeteft melody ? O thou dull god, why ly'ft thou with the vile, In... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1789 - 718 pages
...buzzing night-flies to thy (lumber j Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the conopies of coftly ftate, And lull'd with founds of fweeteft...loathfome beds; and leav'ft the kingly couch, * A watch-cafe, or a common larum bell ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mall * a wetcb-cafe, or e common... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1792 - 50 pages
...pallets ftretching thee^ And hufht with buzzing night-flies to thy flurftfcer, Than in the psrfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of coftly ftate, And lull'd with founds of fweeteft melody ? King Henry IV. A. 3. Sc. I. SPECULATIOjN AND PRACTICE. The brain may devife laws for the blood, but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1792 - 50 pages
...fmoaky cribs, Upon uneafy pallets ftretching thee, And huflit with buzzing night-flies to thy (lumber, Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of cofily ftate, And lull'd with founds of fweeteft melody ? King Henry IV. A. 3. Sc. i. SPECULATION AND... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1793 - 756 pages
...of metre, reads: Ofteep, O gentle fteep. The repeated tragic Q was probably a playhoufe intrufion. Under the canopies of coftly ftate, And lull'd with founds of fweeteft melody? O thou dull god, why lieft thou with the vile, In loathfome beds ; and leav'ft the kingly couch, A watch-cafe, or a common... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 684 pages
...of metre, reads: Qfteep, O gentle fteep. The repeated tragic O wai probably a playhoufe intrnfion. Under the canopies of coftly ftate, And lull'd with founds of fweeteft melody? O thou dull god, why lieft thou with the vile, In loathfome beds ; and leav'ft the kingly couch, A watch-cafe, or a common... | |
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