| Quotations, English - 1847 - 526 pages
...Sometimes, to do me service. 5. See — his face is black and full of blood ; His eyeballs further out than when he lived, Staring full ghastly, like...And tugg'd for life, and was by strength subdued. SHAKSPEARE. 6. Blood, though it sleeps a time, yet never dies ; The gods on murd'rers fix revengeful... | |
| Quotations, English - 1847 - 540 pages
...service. ASSOCIATES -COMPANY. 6. See — his face is black and full of blood ; His eyeballs further out than when he lived, Staring full ghastly, like...And tugg'd for life, and was by strength subdued. SHAKSPEARE. 6. Blood, though it sleeps a time, yet never dies ; The gods on murd'rers fix revengeful... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - Azerbaijan - 1847 - 592 pages
...But, see, his face is black, and full of blood ; ' His eye-balls further out than when he liv'd, ' Staring full ghastly like a strangled man : ' His...grasp'd ' And tugg'd for life, and was by strength subdu'd. ' Look on the sheets, his hair, you see, is sticking ; ' His well-proportion'd beard made... | |
| Benjamin Wrigglesworth Beatson - 1847 - 142 pages
...enemy ; which with the heart there cooleth, and ne'er returneth to blush and beautify the cheek again. But see ! his face is black, and full of blood ; his...staring full ghastly, like a strangled man ; his hair upreared, his nostrils stretched with struggling ; his hands abroad displayed, as one that grasped... | |
| Walter Scott - 1851 - 414 pages
...Lady Diana Scott, the lineal descendant and representative of Patrick Earl of Marchmont. CHAPTER XV. But see, his face is black, and full of blood ; His...with struggling; His hands abroad display'd, as one who grasp'd And tugg'd for life, and was by strength subdued. Henry VI. Part I. HAD those whose unpleasant... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 578 pages
...enemy: Which with the heart there cools and ne'er returneth To blush and beautify the cheek again. But, see, his face is black, and full of blood; His...nostrils stretch'd with struggling; His hands abroad display'dj: as one that grasp'd And tugg'd for life, and was by strength subdued. Look, on the sheets... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 pages
...His eye-balls further out than when he liv'd, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man ; Ilia harr uprear'd, his nostrils stretch'd with struggling;...strength subdued. Look on the sheets, his hair, you see, rs sticking ; His well-proportion'd beard made rough and rugged, Like to the summer's corn by tempests... | |
| James Wardrop - 1851 - 642 pages
...and beautify the cheek agnfu. Bnt lee, bit face ii black, and full of blood ; Hit eyeball! further out than when he lived, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man ; His hair uprear'd, his nostrils stretched with struggling; His hands abroad displayed, as one that gasp'd And tuggM for life, and was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 576 pages
...enemy ; Which with the heart there cools, and ne'er returneth To blush and beautify the cheek again. But, see, his face is black, and full of blood ; His...nostrils stretch'd with struggling; His hands abroad display'd,J as one that grasp'd And tugg"d for life, and was by strength subdued. Look, on the sheets... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 pages
...again. But, see, Ыч face is black, and ful I of blood; His eye-balls further out than when he liv'd, displayed, as one that graspM And tugg'd for life, and was by strength subdu'd. Look on the sheets,... | |
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