| Walter Scott - 1810 - 610 pages
...caret f Per. Yes. [WEBSTEB/) ' last, when as our quire wants breath, Our bodief being blest, We 'II sing like swans, to welcome death, And die in love and rest. 1st Mad. Doomes-day not come yet ' Pie draw it neerer by a perspective, or make a glasse that shall... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 pages
...bawl our parts, Till irksome noise have cloy'd your ears, And corrasiv'd* your hearts. At last, whenas our quire wants breath, Our bodies being blest, We'll...swans, to welcome death, And die in love and rest. FIRST MADMAN. Doom's-day not come yet! Ill draw it nearer by a perspective, or make a glass that shall... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 pages
...bawl our parts, Till irksome noise have cloy'd your ears, And corrasiv'd* your hearts. At last, whenas our quire wants breath, Our bodies being blest, We'll...swans, to welcome death, And die in love and rest. FIRST MADMAN. Doom's-day not come yet! Ill draw it nearer by a perspective, or make a glass that shall... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 294 pages
...bawl our parts, Till irksome noise have cloy'd your ears, And corrasiv'd2 your hearts. At last, whenas our quire wants breath, Our bodies being blest, We'll...swans, to welcome death, And die in love and rest. First Madman. Doom's-day not come yet ! I'll draw it nearer by a perspective, or make a glass that... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 pages
...bawl our parts. Till irksome noise haro cloy'd your ears And oirroeiv'd * your hearts. At last, whenas ? Light. These hands wero never stained with innocent...shall they now be tainted with a king's. K. Edw. F 1 Madman. Doomsday not come yet ! Г1 draw it nearer by a perspective, or make a glass tli.-ii shall... | |
| Virgil - 1871 - 376 pages
...gliding rivers float, And warbling dirges die on every note." Dispensary, canto iv. 51. "At last, whenas our quire wants breath, Our bodies being blest, We'll...swans, to welcome death, And die in love and rest." Webster, The Duchess of Malfi, iv. 2. " Who hath his flock of cackling geese compared With thy tuned... | |
| John Webster, Cyril Tourneur - 1888 - 472 pages
...bawl our parts, Till irksome noise have cloyed your ears And corrosived your hearts. \ At last, whenas our quire wants breath, Our bodies being blest, We'll...swans, to welcome death, And die in love and rest. ist Madman. Doom's-day not come yet! I'll draw it nearer by a perspective, or make a glass that shall... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1890 - 628 pages
...noise have cloyed your ears And corrosived your hearts. At last, whenas our quire wants breath, 70 Our bodies being blest, We'll sing, like swans, to welcome death, And die in love and rest. 1st Madman. Doom's-day not come yet ! I'll draw it nearer by a perspective, or make a glass that shall... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1895 - 622 pages
...noise have cloyed your ears And corrosived your hearts. At last, whenas our quire wants breath, 70 Our bodies being blest, We'll sing, like swans, to welcome death, And die in love and rest. ist Madman. Doom's-day not come yet ! I'll draw it nearer by a perspective, or make a glass that shall... | |
| John Webster - 1896 - 180 pages
...And corrosiv'd your hearts. At last, whenas our quire wants breath, Our bodies being blest, 80 We '11 sing, like swans, to welcome death, And die in love and rest. First Madman. Doom's-day not come yet ! I '11 draw it nearer by a perspective, or make a glass that... | |
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