| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pages
...of question. Duch. O that it were possible we might But hold some two days conference with the dead, From them I should learn somewhat I am sure I never...of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur, yet 1 am not mad : I am acquainted with sad misery, As the tann'd galley-slave is with his oar ; Necessity... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 pages
...coufercuee with the dead; From them I should learne somewhat, I am sure I never shall know here: I'le tell thee a miracle; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaveu o're my head seemts made of molten brasse, The earth ol flaming sulplmre; yet I am not mad :... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 pages
...of question. Duch. O that it were possible we might Hut hold some two days conference with the dead, From them I should learn somewhat I am sure I never...of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur, yet 1 am not mad : I am acquainted with sad misery, As the tann'd galley-slave is with his oar ; Necessity... | |
| 1823 - 428 pages
...question. Dutch. O, that it were possible we might But hold some two days' conference with the dead : From them I should learn somewhat I am sure I never...am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaven o're my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur ; yet I am not mad : I am acquainted... | |
| 1823 - 428 pages
...question. Dutch. O, that it were possible we might But hold some two days' conference with the dead : From them I should learn somewhat I am sure I never...am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaven o're my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur; yet I am not mad : I am acquainted... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 426 pages
...question. Dutch. O, that it were possible we might But hold some two days' conference with the dead : From them I should learn somewhat I am sure I never...miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. TV heaven o're my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur ; yet I am not mad... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 pages
...question. DUTCH. O, that it were possible we might But hold some two days' conference with the dead ! From them I should learn somewhat, I am sure, I never...molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur, yet I am uot mad. I am acquainted with sad misery, As the tann'd galley-slave is with his oar ; Necessity makes... | |
| Richard H. Horne - 1840 - 146 pages
...awful structure. OH, THAT IT WERE POSSIBLE WE MIGHT BUT HOLD SOME TWO DAYS' CONFERENCE WITH THE DEAD! FROM THEM I SHOULD LEARN SOMEWHAT, I AM SURE, I NEVER SHALL KNOW HERE. WEBSTER. PREFACE, HILDEBRAND, a monk, and the son of a carpenter of Soano, in Tuscany, was born AD... | |
| 1867 - 796 pages
...duchess begins,— O, that it wrre possible we might But hold some two days' conference with the dead. From them I should learn somewhat, I am sure, I never shall know here. Up to this point the verses have run smoothly for Webster. But the duchess has exhausted one vein of... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 pages
...of question. Duch. O that it were possible we might But hold some two days conference with the dead, From them I should learn somewhat I am sure I never shall know here. I 'll tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th' heaven o'er my head seems... | |
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