I have pass'da miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days : So full of dismal terror was the time. Rutledge - Página 138por Miriam Coles Harris - 1862 - 504 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 472 páginas
...to-day ? Clar. O, I have pass'da miserable night. So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as 1 am a christian faithful man, I would not spend another...happy days; So full of dismal terror was the time. Brak. What was your dream, my lord ? 1 pray you, tell me. Clar. Methought, that I had broken from the... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 páginas
...heavily to-day ? Clar. O, I have pass'da miserable night, So full of ugly sights, of ghastly dreams, t That as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not...happy days ; So full of dismal terror was the time. Brak. What was your dream, my lord ? I pray you tell me. C/jr. Methought that I had broken from the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 380 páginas
...tragedy of Cesar and Pompey, 1607: " Men's eyes must mill-stones drop, when fools shed tears." Steevens. I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere...happy days; So full of dismal terror was the time. Brak. What was your dream, my lord? I pray you, tell me. Clar. Methought, that I had broken from the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 384 páginas
...shed tears." Steeveiu. 6 So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights,] Thus the folio. The quarto, 1598: I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere...happy days ; So full of dismal terror was the time. Brak. What was your dream, my lord ? I pray you, tell me. Clar. Methought, that I had broken from the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 386 páginas
...miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a Christian faithful man,9 I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere...happy days ; So full of dismal terror was the time. Brak. What was your dream, my lord ? I pray you, tell me. Clar. Methought, that I had broken from the... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 546 páginas
...miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a christian faithful man,1 I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere...happy days ; So full of dismal terror was the time. Brak. What was your dream, my lord "t I pray you, tell me. Clar. Methought, that I had broken from... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1811 - 440 páginas
...Compared to it, Damien's couch of steel was a thricf driven bed of down. I passed Such a miserable night, "That as I am a christian, faithful man, I would not...another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of easy days." My couch possessed an infinity of nooks and corners, where its inhabitants lay in ambush,... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 480 páginas
...says in Richard the Third, Act t. Scene iv. O, I have pass'da miserable night, So full of fi-arful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a Christian...such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy dayi ; So full of Uisiual terror was the time. Char. How does your master, Jarvis ? Jar. i am old and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 490 páginas
...Enter CLARENCE and BRAKENBURY. Brak. Why looks your grace so heavily to-day i C/ar. O, I have pass'da miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly...such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy davs: So full of dismal terror was the time. [tell me? Brak. What was your dream, my lord ? I pray... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 520 páginas
...dreams, of ugiy sfghts, That, as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such a nighf, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days : So full of dismal terror was the time. [tell me ? Brak. What was your dream, my lord ? I prav you, I'lm: Methought, that I had broken from... | |
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