| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Biography - 1844 - 336 pages
...nothing had escaped his scrutinizing observation. Such passages as these are strewed through his pages : Love's feeling is more soft and sensible Than are the tender horns of cockled snails. Ere the bat had flown his cloistered flight. Light thickens; and the crow Makes wing to the rocky wood.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 pages
...eagle blind; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, When the suspicious head of theft is stopped; Love's feeling is more soft, and sensible, Than are the tender horns of cockled snails; For valor, is not love a Hercules, Love's tongue proves dainty Bacchus gross in taste. Still climbing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 pages
...eagle blind ; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd : 2 {2 ( Still climbing trees in the Hesperides ? Subtle as sphinx ; as sweet, and musical, As bright Apollo's... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - Azerbaijan - 1847 - 474 pages
...pursuit of his prey. Or, the suspicion* head of theft may mean the head siitpiciout of theft. EC 2 Than are the tender horns of cockled ' snails ; Love's...gross in taste : For valour, is not love a Hercules, Still climbing trees in the Hesperides ' ? Subtle as sphinx ; as sweet, and musical, As bright Apollo's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 pages
...eagle blind ; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound. When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd : tliou show the whole wealth of thy wit in an instant...plain man in his plain meaning: go to thy fellows iu taste. For valour is not love a Hercules; Still climbing trees in the Hesperides ? Subtle as sphinx... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - Dramatists, English - 1848 - 386 pages
...seeing to the eye : A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound; Love's feeling is more soft and sensible, Than are...gross in taste: For valour, is not love a Hercules, Still climbing trees in the Hesperides ? Subtle as Sphinx; as sweet and musical As bright Apollo's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pages
...eagle blind : A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd ; Love's feeling is more soft, and sensible, Than are...dainty Bacchus gross in taste For valour, is not love a Hercule», Still climbing trees in the Hesperides ? Subtle as sphinx ; as sweet, and musical, As bright... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English drama - 1849 - 400 pages
...blind ; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, When the suspicious tread .of theft is stopp'd : Love's feeling is more soft and sensible, Than are...gross in taste ; For valour, is not love a Hercules, Still climbing trees in the Hesperides ? Subtle as Sphinx ; as sweet and musical, As bright Apollo's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 pages
...eagle blind ; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd; carrion! rebels it at these years? Sb/. I say, my...There is more difference between thy flesh and hers, valor, is not love a Hercules, Still climbing trees in the Hesperidcs! Subtle as Sphinx; as sweet,... | |
| University of St. Andrews - 1909 - 714 pages
...for Measure. 5. Refer the following passages to their context, and write a note on each : — (a) " Love's feeling is more soft and sensible Than are the tender horns of cockled snails." (6) " Why all the souls that were were forfeit once ; . And He that might the vantage best have took... | |
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