 | William Shakespeare - 1848
...the vile, In loathsome beds : and leav'st the L in" !> couch, A watch-case, or a common 'larum bent Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock hia brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge ; And in the visitation of the winds. Who take the... | |
 | 1884
...sound of sweetest melody. 0 thou dull god, why lyeet thou with the vile In loathfull cribs, and leav'et the Kingly couch. A Watch-case, or a common larum bell : Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast, Seale up the ship-boyes eye«, and rock hie brains, In cradle of the rude imperious surge; And in the... | |
 | 1850
...2nd part of Henry IV., where in the apostrophe to sleep, "clouds" is substituted for " shrouds." " Wilt thou, upon the high and giddy mast, Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rook his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge, And in the visitation of the winds, Who take... | |
 | East India college - 1852
...rest, old Dan Morpheus will not descend upon us, and steep us in slumberous forgetfulness : he may "upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's...the rude imperious surge." ******* . " And in the calmest and the stillest night. With all appliances and means to boot, Deny it to a king." I beg pardon... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1852
...leavest the kingly couch A watch-case ora common 'larum-bell ? • Wilt thou upon the high and giflily mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge,7 And in the visitation of the winds. Who take the ruffian billows" by the top, Curling their... | |
 | G. F. Burckhardt - 1853
...the perfumed chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds tof sweetest melody? O thou dull god, why liest thou with...Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship -boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge; And in the visitation... | |
 | Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1854
...loathsome beds ; and leavest the kingly conch, A watch-case, or a common larnm bell ? Wilt 1 1 1 " 1 1 upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rnde imperious surge ; And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top,... | |
 | Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 576 páginas
...the vile, In loathsome beds : and leav'st the kingly eoueh, A wateh-ease, or a eommon '1arum-bell ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and roek his brains In eradle of the rude imperious surge ; And in the visitation of the winds, Who take... | |
 | Beautiful poetry - 1857
...slumber ; Than in the perfumed chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody ? O thou dull god !...Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge, And in the visitation of... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1857
...the vile. In loathsome beds ; and leavest the kingly couch, A watch-case, or a common 'larum-bell ? Wilt thou, upon the high and giddy mast, Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains Jn cradle of the rude imperious surge ; And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows... | |
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