As Hercules was going to plucke the fruit, Fryer Bacon held up his wand, at which Hercules stayed and seemed fearful. Vandermast bid him for to gather of the fruit, or else he would torment him. Hercules was more fearfull, and said, I cannot, nor I dare... The Lyfe of Robert the Deuyll. A Romance - Page 16by Robert (le Diable.) - 1828Full view - About this book
| Christmas plays, English - 1816 - 406 pages
...time gathered of thisFrt-if, and made the Dragon crouch: and now againe shall hce gather it in splght of all opposition. As Hercules was going to plucke...Hercules was^ more fearfull, and said, I cannot, nor I dare not: for great Bacon stands, whose charms are farre more powerfull than thine, I must obey him... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English drama - 1825 - 456 pages
...owns carry him into Germany." " As Hercules was going to plucke the fruit, Friar Bacon held " up hia wand, at which Hercules stayed and seemed fearful], " Vandermast bid him for to gather the fruit or else he would tor" ment him. Hercules was more fearfull and said, 1 cannot, nor " I dare... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 354 pages
...that in his life time gathered of this fruit, and made the dragon crouch : and now againe shall hee gather it in spight of all opposition. As Hercules...for great Bacon stands, whose charms are farre more powerfull than thine, I must obey him Vandermast. Hereat Vandermast curst Hercules, and threatned him... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 336 pages
...that in his life time gathered of this fruit, and made the dragon crouch : and now againe shall hee gather it in spight of all opposition. As Hercules...Hercules was more fearfull, and said, I cannot, nor I dare not : for great Bacon stands, whose charms are farre more powerfull than thine, I must obey... | |
| William John Thoms - 1846 - 126 pages
...now a^ain shall he gather it in spite of opposition." As Hercules was going to pluck the fruit, Friar Bacon held up his wand ; at which, Hercules stayed, and seemed fearful. Vandermast bade him for to gather of the fruit, or else he would torment him. Hercules was more fearful, and said,... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 342 pages
...some turning and looking in his booke, he brought up among them the HysperianTree, which did beare golden apples : these apples were kept by a waking...Hercules was more fearfull, and said, I cannot, nor I dare not : for great Bacon stands, whose charms are farre more powerful], than thine, I must obey... | |
| Oscar Mertins - George-a-Greene (Play) - 1885 - 116 pages
...Hercules, that in his life gathered of this fruit, and made the dragon crouch: and now againe shall hee gather it in spight of all opposition. As Hercules...fruit, or else he would torment him. Hercules was more fearful!, and said: I cannot, nor I dare not: For great Bacon stands, whose charms are farro more powerful!... | |
| Edmund Goldsmid - 1886 - 60 pages
...that in his life time gathered of this Fruit, and made the Dragon crouch : and now againe shall he gather it in spight of all opposition. As Hercules...Hercules was more fearfull, and said, I cannot, nor I dare not : for great Bacon stands, whose charms are farre more powerfull then thine, I must obey... | |
| Edmund Goldsmid - 1886 - 82 pages
...that in his life time gathered of this Fruit, and made the Dragon crouch : and now againe shall lie gather it in spight of all opposition. As Hercules was going to plucke the fruit, Fryer Baton held up his wand, at which Hercules stayed and seemed fearful. Vandermast bid him for to gather... | |
| Henry Morley - English literature - 1889 - 456 pages
...that in his life time gathered of this fruit, and made the dragon crouch : and now againe shall hee gather it in spight of all opposition. As Hercules...Hercules was more fearfull, and said, I cannot, nor I dare not: for great Bacon stands, whose charms are farre more powerful! than thine, I must obey him... | |
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